Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fall Preview Malcolm X at the Met. Jaap van Zweden’s farewell to the New York Philharmonic. Premieres by Kate Soper and Ted Hearne. It’s shaping up to ...
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra kicked off their new season a few weeks with their Music Director, JoAnn Falletta, inviting not one, but two soloists to perform and this weekend (Saturday night, ...
National Public Radio has begun an extensive review of its musical programming, and is considering overhauling or eliminating some of its venerable jazz and classical offerings. A strategy paper ...
No matter what Humberto Sanchez Jr. has going on, he always makes time to practice his violin. During his senior year at John Jay High School, he juggled AP classes, time with his girlfriend, ...
Sky has commissioned Global, the media & entertainment group, to produce five shows for its dedicated creative arts channel, Sky Arts, as part of a multi-year production agreement. Following the ...
In the weeks that followed it was tempting to dwell on what we couldn’t do. Our student performers, composers, conductors, music educators and performance scientists thrive in a building filled with ...
The announcement of the Wharton Center’s Broadway schedule is widely anticipated every spring. Wharton’s just-released Broadway season for 2022-23 includes six shows, starting with Pretty Woman: The ...
Is that a piccolo peeking out from behind the library check-out desk? Could that be a tenor tip-toeing through the turn-styles? Classical orchestral music and opera programs for families have been ...
Lise Davidsen’s recital at the Met Opera, Gustavo Dudamel leading “Romeo and Juliet,” and a violinist’s personal program are ...
Even though he is one of the founders of Sheffield’s Brigantes Orchestra, Tony Hart admits that he used to have very limited experience of the classical music repertoire.