In our modern, digital world, it’s more important than ever to share the wonders of classical music with children. “The nuance and musicality of real people playing real instruments will always be ...
Imagine hearing a sound for the first time. Imagine someone with a black case with a trumpet, a flute or a cello walked into your classroom one day and made music. Imagine how that might make you want ...
Concert halls and symphony orchestras try to lure younger listeners by mutilating the music. There’s a better way.
Performances in N.Y.C. In recent years, Tanglewood has become visibly more welcoming to its youngest audiences. Just ask this critic’s three kids. Credit... Supported by By David Allen Visuals by ...
LSO Discovery Free Friday Lunchtime Concerts: free classical music concerts taking place on selected Fridays inside London's ...
Read more about local philanthropic efforts in the Year-end Giving Guide. Two questions every orchestra is asking these days: How do we get younger audience members to realize classical music isn’t ...
Dwight Bell, 64, first heard Mozart’s Sonata in A-major, K. 331, 30 years ago in an episode of The Twilight Zone in which the dolls in a dollhouse come to life. He eventually wanted to play it — a ...
Re “As BSO transitions, musical ideas from beyond: Innovations from New York, San Francisco show evolving classical landscape” (Critic’s Notebook, Page A1, March 26): For state-of-the-art ideas on ...
Colour of Music Festival, a Black classical music organization founded in Charleston, will present 7 concerts Feb. 4-7 at five venues in the downtown area.
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