You have a spare 30 minutes during your work day. Rather than just bolting a sandwich and scrolling through your X feed, why not sit back and let a beautiful piece of classical music soothe your soul?
Before “Bridgerton” broke the Netflix algorithm, Vitamin String Quartet helped establish classical crossover as a genuine force in contemporary music.
Its reconstructions of pop, rock and hip-hop aim to sound “visceral and immediate and modern.” The musical project’s covers ...
The Isidore String Quartet played three pieces Tuesday, and the program itself illustrated that dialogue between past and ...
The Violin Shoppe serves as a meeting place for stringed instrument enthusiasts. The Violin Shoppe serves as a community meeting place for stringed instrument student and professionals. Owned by Glen ...
The Gateways Music Fall Festival continues in Rochester. It showcases the depth and history of Black classical artistry, with ...
Wedding season is upon us! You’ve picked your venue and your caterer, your wedding party, and your loved ones have saved the date. You’re blasting through your spreadsheet of to-dos and deadlines and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen as our writers and some of our favorite artists share music of intimacy, intensity and joy. In the past, we’ve chosen the five minutes or so we ...
“Summertime and the livin’ is easy,” George Gershwin wrote, with lyrics by his brother Ira Gershwin and husband-and-wife duo, DuBose and Dorothy Heyward. It’s also the time for a great selection of ...
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Ezinma knows there are barriers to entry when it comes to classical music: Not everyone feels welcome. “Sometimes when people go to the concert hall, they hear classical music, and they feel stupid ...
Black Violin is the modern incarnation of that simple, but constant, drive to perform. “It’s hard to come from humble ...