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The founder of "Classical Pride" is taking the music of Leonard Bernstein, Camille Saint-Saëns and Tchaikovsky on tour, from ...
A few hundred New Yorkers took in an evening of the New York Philharmonic and fireworks at Cunningham Park in Queens.
Khari Joyner is a Renaissance man … AND he’s a man very much of our time. The talented cellist has multiple degrees in music ...
Strings Music Festival will open its 38th season on Saturday with “Contrasts in Classical,” an innovative reimagining of ...
This summer, composer Gabriela Ortiz is director of Tanglewood's Festival of Contemporary Music in Lenox, Massachusetts, ...
On Friday evening, a limited-seating gala dinner, hosted by Julianne Hough, featured performances by Bocelli and many of his ...
This restless, uncertain, and ironic quality permeates almost all of Adams’s work. He has consistently pushed classical music to engage with the world of politics and contemporary social issues.
The sweetness of summer is made better through the sounds of music in the mountains — check out our picks for July classical concerts to celebrate the Fourth and beyond.
Join Third Coast Chamber Collective, international guest artists, and retreat participants for an exciting week of baroque, ...
Susie Ibarra was awarded the 2025 Pulitzer Prize in Music for her adventurous piece titled Sky Islands.
This restless, uncertain, and ironic quality permeates almost all of Adams’s work. He has consistently pushed classical music to engage with the world of politics and contemporary social issues.