On March 15, the Boston Symphony Orchestra began their concert as any other: The oboe tuned the orchestra with a concert A, then guest conductor Teddy Abrams and soloist Ray Chen came to the stage to ...
The life of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was simultaneously one of the most successful and one of the most tragic in all of music. An extraordinarily melancholy man whose fits of depression led to several ...
There's a left field vintage recording of Tchaikovsky's Pathétique conducted by Otto Klemperer, a reading totally devoid of hysteria, complete with a laughably slow third movement march. It's ...
It’s reading period. You already know what that means: stress-induced tears, both internal and external, late night cramming, and a whole lot of — you guessed it — reading. With all the work that has ...
BalletMet rehearses for Director's Choice: A Collection of Short Ballets Fancy footwork might be the main attraction for many ballets. But three phenomenal works of classical music are the stars of ...
Sunday Concerts at the Presidio Chapel “Where Freedom Rings: Celebrating Music by African American Composers.” Yolanda Rhose, soprano; LaDoris Cordell, Josephine Gandolfi, and Deanne Tucker, piano; ...
The Drone Art show, which takes place Friday and Saturday night at the Huntington Beach Sports Complex, features live ...
It’s no lie. His rhythms, arguably, jam harder than Zeppelin. Despite this, Bernstein’s groundbreaking works, along with the rest of classical music in general, goes largely unnoticed by the ...