The L.A. Phil adapted their regular programming for a youth audience at “Symphonies for Youth: Sensory Symphony,” a classical music performance for the children of the Los Angeles community. (Aden Max ...
The warm glow of dozens of candles illuminated the stairway leading to the Granada Theater, as guests dressed in classy attire or more casually clothed filled nearly every seat of the historic venue.
Here’s a familiar scene of a night at the symphony: a perfectly disciplined audience sitting in complete silence for more than two hours with nothing but music. There’s no food, no chit chat, no movie ...
Hosted by chamber ensemble North Shore Voices, the monthly live music pop-up event features anything from baroque arias to choral arrangements A classical musician, a chorister, and an operatic ...
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 25: Yo-Yo Ma performs on SiriusXM's Symphony Hall hosted by David Srebnik at SiriusXM Washington D.C. Studios on June 25, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Larry French/Getty ...
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, ...
All Classical Radio has named its new CEO and president, and his name and voice might be familiar to public radio die-hards. Fred Child, who hosted the nationally syndicated classical music radio ...
To the uninitiated, the world of opera and classical music is one populated with centuries old stories told in Italian or French that’s limited to older, stuffier audiences. It doesn’t always call to ...
Just two blocks away from Sather Gate, a crowd of people gathered outside the First Congregational Church of Berkeley. Some dressed in three-piece suits, some in hoodies and jeans, but all showed up ...
Alfredo Muro, a Peruvian classical guitar virtuoso, is hoping his Friday performance in Louisville will help underrepresented musicians see a professional musician on stage, so he is inviting the ...
Readers discuss ways to rescue the industry. To the Editor: Re “Stop Mutilating Classical Music to Sell It to Kids,” by Evan Shinners (Opinion guest essay, Jan. 23): Mr. Shinners’s essay makes an ...