In an age where digital technology melds seamlessly with art, the world's premier opera houses, ballet companies, and classical orchestras are now just a click away. Whether you're a seasoned ...
Classical music is strapped for cash and moral support – yet the creativity and determination in the face of that deserves ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fall Preview Malcolm X at the Met. Jaap van Zweden’s farewell to the New York Philharmonic. Premieres by Kate Soper and Ted Hearne. It’s shaping up to ...
Turnage’s Festen at the Royal Opera House swept all before it, but there was plenty of extraordinary new music, exhilarating performances and triumphs of talent, commitment and resourcefulness across ...
This spring promises to be both unseasonably warm and unreasonably busy — especially with the classical music world in such full bloom. If I had the space, I would tell you about the packed lineup of ...
The Houston Ebony Opera Guild is looking to weave a more inclusive version of the Nativity in a free concert at Jones ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Spring can be the slow time in classical music, that part of the year when the major orchestras and opera companies are winding down — and just before the ...
Women make up half the world, but their music has been only a fraction what’s been featured in the last few centuries of classical music programs. That’s changing, as this season’s splendid ...
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