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These shows demystify a genre unfairly perceived as archaic and stuffy with expert analysis, musical selections and pure fun.
In Paris, some libraries lend out musical instruments for free, so you can discover, restart, or simply dare to give it a go.
Photo: Crios Photography Parlando and conductor Ian Niederhoffer concluded their season Wednesday night with the second part ...
Claude Monet used paint to give us his impression of the natural world—how light reflects and how colors shimmer. Oboist ...
Pacific Symphony will present THE THREE MEXICAN TENORS, featuring Principal Pops Conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez alongside his ...
Less a recondite modernist experiment than a grandly mysterious yet accessible achievement, the composition marked a profound ...
Witnessing classical music culture catch up to and encompass Philip Glass into the mainstream of the tradition has been one ...
The Sarasota chamber group is celebrating many milestones with this performance Friday, not the least of which is composer ...
Orchestras are seeing a remarkable surge in younger audiences, and the strategies bringing Gen Z to the genre are reshaping ...
Recorded for the first time, with new arrangements by Rachel Grimes, music from one of the earliest published ...
SCHMITZ: That is Emanuel Ax, host of the podcast Classical Music Happy Hour from WQXR and Carnegie Hall. Manny, thanks so much for joining us. AX: Thank you very much. Thanks a lot for taking the time ...