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.
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 ...
A look at some major composers who did not receive any formal musical training and followed their own non-traditional paths into Western classical music.
Join beloved conductor and storyteller Scott O’Neil and Angelica Daneo, curator of European Art before 1900 at the Denver Art Museum, for a captivating evening.
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.
A daring collaboration between saxophonist Josie McClure, pianist Eugene Joubert and composer Conrad Asman premieres in Benoni with striking originality ...
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 ...
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 ...
From Manila to Carnegie Hall, Cecile Licad reflects on excellence, identity, and the rituals that sustain her as an unbothered icon ...
Georg Friedrich Haas has written a piece of almost ridiculous scale and complexity. The effect is awe-inspiring.
So-called “conductor hair” has long been a classical music thing — to the occasional consternation of the conductors themselves.
Singer, Omórìnmádé Aníkúlápó-Kútì, known professionally as Mádé Kuti, speaks to NAOMI CHIMA about his career and life as a member of the musically-acclaimed Kuti family Growing up in a family with ...