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 ...
Singing Haydn’s optimistic choral music is the life-enhancing experience we need in today's troubled times, writes Richard ...
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 ...
“Music itself can be a conduit for the community,” said Shruthi Rajasekar on the connection between humans through hearing and vibration. Rajasekar is the composer behind several works in the coming ...
Vienna Boys’ Choir The Vienna Boys’ Choir (aka the Wiener Sängerknaben) returns to Cathedral Concerts on the night before Thanksgiving. The sailor-suited boys will perform a program of music ranging ...
This year’s Greater New Bedford Choral Society spring concert will explore the traditions of American music with a program that includes classical selections such as Randall Thompson’s “Frostiana” and ...
The month of December is packed with San Diego holiday concerts. Whether you like sacred music, sing-alongs or festive carols this Christmas and Hanukkah season, there’s something for everyone to ...
The Oshkosh Chamber Singers will present “The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass” on Sunday, May 17. The performance will ...
In a conversation this February with Matthew McConaughey for Variety, movie star Timothée Chalamet remarked that he didn’t want to work in “ballet or opera where it’s like, ‘Hey, keep this thing alive ...
Classical choral music spanning nearly five centuries is on tap this week as Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Concert Choir performs compositions for a new audience. The choir — comprised of ...
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 ...