The wonderful thing about the music of the classical era – from around 1770 to around 1820 – is the way it raises ...
It’s time for new rules. The Metropolitan Opera, once fearful of upsetting its base with too much novelty, is now desperate enough to try a novel diet of new operas. The New York Philharmonic begins ...
Naysayers be damned. Classical music on record continues to thrive, or so it seems judging from the plethora of boxed sets that have come our way this year. As ever, milestone birthdays were ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Feats, farewells and musical treasures in a year of post-pandemic financial pressures. By Zachary Woolfe and Joshua Barone ZACHARY WOOLFE Last year ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to selections from recordings of a new John Adams opera, Chopin études by Yunchan Lim, Brahms works by Igor Levit and more. Los Angeles ...
After two years of pandemic-induced uncertainty, the world of classical music sprang back to bustling life in 2022. Opera companies returned with packed seasons, orchestras reemerged at full force, ...
FILE — Wet Ink Ensemble performs Kate Soper's "Ipsa Dixit" at Miller Theater at Columbia University in New York, Oct. 27, 2018. Critics picked the group as the best classical music ensemble of 2018.
Now that the Proms is over, what other classical concerts can we look forward to? There will be tributes to grandees of the ...
Singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading has composed a classical piece of work acting as a “love letter” to the city of Birmingham ...
It seems like a lot of movies use some of the same classical music pieces over and over again. Or sometimes at least just in the trailers. Whatever. My problem is that I never know what the heck the ...