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Suzanne Nance made a spontaneous decision to transport All Classical Radio listeners to Ireland this past Sunday, playing ...
Our professional orchestras are one of our cultural glories, as good as any anywhere. Every single one is a miracle of stored ...
By Annette Hinkle “In a limpid brook the capricious trout in joyous haste darted by like an arrow” — Christian Schubart, “Die Forelle” Each year, Marya Martin, the founder and artistic director of the ...
Chicago's Bach in the City, led by music director Richard Webster, has announced its 2025-2026 debut concert season, ...
Local classical musicians are preparing for the Pacific Northwest premiere of a long-lost masterwork by the famed German ...
Pro Musica, Connect2Culture, the Carthage Public Library and the Helen S. Boylan Foundation have teamed up to present "Bach-A-Bye Baby" at two locations Saturday, July 26. The first will be at 10 a.m ...
“Something miraculous burns in music,” wrote the Ukrainian poet Anna Akhmatova in a poem in tribute to Shostakovich, who understood well the cost of annihilation; “as you watch, its edges crystallize.
Edgar Meyer is one of those Aspen Music Festival artists who occupy a short list of “miss this performance, and it’s your ...
Fresh off the heels of a powerful 50th anniversary season, the Victoria Bach Festival has announced the launch of “50 for ...
Music and technology have been evolving together since long before the advent of AI. But without better safeguards now, ...
T he Carmel Bach Festival opens its 88th season Saturday evening for two full weeks overflowing with evening and daytime ...
Georg Philipp Telemann’s overlooked intermezzo “Pimpinone” is being presented by the Boston Early Music Festival this weekend ...