Violinist María Dueñas, recipient of the 2025 Gramophone Instrumental and Young Artist of the Year awards, plays Bruch's Violin Concerto no 1. Alan Gilbert also leads the NDR Elbphilharmonie in Brahms ...
A moving collection of vocal works, including world premiere recordings of music by the eminent Hungarian composer Gyorgy ...
Yannick Nézet-Séguin doesn’t like applause between movements of a symphony. He’s been known to playfully wag a disapproving finger at Philadelphia Orchestra audiences who rush to show their ...
Semyon Byckov conducts the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra playing Dvorak's Ninth Symphony, and they are joined by violinist Maria Duenas for Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto. Show more Semyon ...
For Angel Romero, every detail of her car is a reflection of her history. The shining purple paint job accents sleek gleaming chrome that flashes bright in the light of golden hour. Pinstripes adorn ...
October 17, 2025, 7:26 PM · On Wednesday Spanish violinist María Dueñas, 22, took home two major awards at the 2025 Gramophone Classical Music Awards in London: the Instrumental Award for her ...
Admirers of fine violin playing in Spokane have had much to be grateful for in recent years. In addition to the eagerly awaited appearances of Mateusz Wolski as a soloist, the Spokane Symphony has ...
The debut solo album from María Zardoya of the Marias presents some logistical challenges: Her main band is already basically named after her; the Marías just finished a tour and are highly touted for ...
Over lunch in Williamsburg, María Zardoya—namesake and lead vocalist for the indie-pop band the Marías—is every bit as warm and effervescent as her music. Sliding into a small booth, we start chatting ...
María Zardoya is stepping away from the Marías for her next release — and it’s about to get extra personal. On Wednesday, the indie-pop star announced that she’ll release her album Melt, under her ...
Sisters and Super Smalls co-founders Maria Dueñas Jacobs (right) and Bianca Gottesman (left) have built their brand on the belief that luxury and play can coexist beautifully in children’s lives.
Whatever their age, they can certainly play. Perhaps the only concession to their inexperience came from conductor Rafael Payare, whose beat was exceptionally clear and easy to follow in Jimmy López’s ...