Andante Music Club of Bella Vista invites the public to a free music program entitled “Sacred Music in the Classics,” beginning at 2 p.m. Oct. 7 at the First United Methodist Church of Bella Vista, 20 ...
Itzhak Perlman, who had polio as a child, has participated in the NPR radio show that is now available as a podcast on Apple, Spotify and Soundcloud ...
“I’d like to play on the top of the rice terraces,” Cecile Licad exclaims in a room full of art and culture writers, seemingly in jest, but completely earnest. It’s the kind of quote that captures her ...
She could move from a whisper to a roar within a phrase, and her repertoire covered jazz standards, protest songs, blues and pop. Listen to these 11 favorites.
Two of the country’s most accomplished chamber musicians – cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han – will perform Beethoven’s Triple Concerto at the Green Music Center’s Weill Hall.
So-called “conductor hair” has long been a classical music thing — to the occasional consternation of the conductors themselves.
In a career that has spanned decades and countries, professional pianist and Lockport native Krista Seddon will share her Blue Note performance series with audiences in Lockport at 2 p.m. Sunday at ...
The singer-songwriter said she began producing her own music at the age of 12 with the encouragement of her piano teacher, who saw her potential. Her first release, “Dear Daisy,” has accrued over ...
It was a night of all French music when Finnish conductor Mikko Franck and German-Japanese pianist Alice Sara Ott joined the Chicago Symphony Orchestra last Thursday night for the first ...
Be it Bach, Beethoven, or Schubert, every concert is a chance to vote for culture, each donation is a hedge against the demise of an institution you wish to see flourish.
Larissa Rosanoff spent seven years in Moscow studying piano at the Gnesin Academy of Music where she began, at the young age of five, her voyage in music.