The highlights in classic music this fall? Well, it depends on what you’re looking for — and what you’re open to. If you like opera and aren’t too fussy about it — so long as it still feels and sounds ...
Approximately 260 performers including 60 orchestra players, three vocal soloists, a passel of adult and college choristers and the Arkansas Symphony Children's Choir -- making its official debut -- ...
With lockdown restrictions, a gloom has descended on the holiday season with all in person concerts and performances canceled. But despite a make or break year for most arts groups, many Bay Area ...
In recent years, movie-score concerts — with the movie being simultaneously screened — have become a popular way of enjoying both a favorite film and the sound of a full orchestra. There’s a quartet ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Recent works by Gabriela Ortiz, choral music by David Lang and unreleased recordings by Radu Lupu are among our selections. Los Angeles Philharmonic; ...
But, counterintuitive though it might seem, I don’t think sound is always a helpful way to understand genre. I’m a composer and conductor in the field that’s broadly known as Western classical music, ...
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In 2016 Alexander L. Blake founded Tonality, a choral ensemble that represents diverse cultures and ethnicities in the Los Angeles area and presents concerts with themes of social justice, including ...
Classical music is a visible and sustained part of Utah’s culture, supported by strong public-school programs, family ...
There’s more Mozart on tap around town this spring than even the most devoted Mozartian could catch. The same, more or less, goes for fans of Mendelssohn and Verdi. Puccini, too. Yet none of those ...
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