If you've ever wanted classical music to feel a little more alive, more vivid, and more dramatic...look no further! Nicholas ...
Bass-baritone Davóne Tines and bassoonist Clay Zeller-Townson of the early-music ensemble Ruckus join Air Time host Charles ...
Welcome to "For the Record," Violinist.com's weekly roundup of new releases of recordings by violinists, violists, cellists and other classical musicians. We hope it helps you keep track of your ...
Boy Willie returns from the Jim Crow South to his family home to reclaim half of a fortune he believes is his.
From Baroque Italy to ancient Hebrew poetry, Philharmonia Baroque's "Jewish Nightlife" overturns easy ideas about what Jewish ...
Grammy-nominated cellist and former professor Matt Haimovitz is returning to his old stomping grounds this weekend, bringing a high-tech reimagining of the Baroque era to The Drake in Amherst.
Columbus Art Museum invites you to go big or go BIGGER at Wonderball, an evening of fashion, art, food, and live performances on Jan. 31.
Haimovitz, 50, along with frequent collaborator, pianist and former host of NPR’s “From the Top,” Christopher O’Riley, 69, think they may have decoded Bach’s true sound at long last through intensive ...
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Headlining was flute soloist Demarre McGill — who grew up in city music programs like the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra ...
The Baroque era encouraged instrumentalists to display their virtuosity. Composers wrote virtuoso works for featured instruments. Baroque notation was intentionally sparse, leaving space for ...
In this video, Francis Jue dives into his current turn in Tartuffe at New York Theatre Workshop, sharing insights on reimagining a classic for today’s audiences and what excites him most about the ...