It’s the season of light, and that will be nowhere more evident than with a pair of shows this month at PPG Paints Arena with ...
Breckenridge is known around the country for its outdoor adventures and beautiful mountain scenery. But those that live here and visit have come to find out the area has a thriving arts scene, filled ...
The world’s most popular classical composer has to be Johann Sebastian Bach. Tastes may diverge, but everyone from scholars to casual classical fans seems to agree that he’s the emotionally eloquent ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Formed in 1991, the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) is the oldest full-time ...
Midway through her first season as La Porte County Symphony Orchestra’s music director, Carolyn Watson is busier than ever. Between the Verdi and Tchaikovsky concert on March 13 at Holdcraft ...
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Trombonist Toby to tour with top orchestra
A teenager from East Yorkshire has secured a place in the National Youth Orchestra. Toby, 17, has been a member of East Riding's Music Service for seven years, playing the trombone in the Senior Wind ...
The Elgin Symphony Orchestra and music director Chad Goodman were honored recently with a pair of prestigious awards by the Illinois Council of Orchestras. ESO was chosen as Professional Orchestra of ...
Homegrown musicians, popular touring acts and spot-on tribute performers are all bringing the sounds of the season to central ...
Maestro Lawrence Loh will conclude his 10-year tenure as music director of The Syracuse Orchestra on Saturday, May 17 by conducting a work that helped shape his career. In the final Masterworks series ...
According to TikTok, Rosalía's Lux has driven a wave of new videos on the platform, with top tracks La Perla and Berghain ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook At top American ensembles, young assistant conductors are a far more varied group than the reigning music directors. How can the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by At the largest American ensembles, one of music’s most stubbornly homogeneous spheres, a shift might be on the horizon. By Javier C. Hernández For ...
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