The third International Cello Festival of Canada roared back to life with an embarrassment of riches Tuesday, as it ...
Brazilian-American cellist Gabriel Martins will give a solo recital at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall as part of his ...
This post was updated Oct. 20 at 10:08 a.m. For one former Bruin, compositions created at UCLA are reaching listeners’ ears for the first time. Alumnus Aidan Vass, who graduated with a degree in music ...
A major fundraising campaign has helped give a piano a new lease of life. Gatehouse Music Society was gifted a Steinway Model D piano from Pollok House Arts Society around three years ago. It is now ...
When I come face to face with Laufey, she’s in her green room at the Dickies Arena in Forth Worth, rushing through a meal. Her new record, A Matter of Time, has been out a month, and the accompanying ...
Gustavo Dudamel conducts John Corigliano’s blistering First Symphony, and Chuck Schumer faces a hostile crowd at the opening night of “Kavalier & Clay,” Alex Ross writes.
Described as someone with “disarming charisma” (South Florida Classical Review) yet simultaneously as someone “Byronic” and “excelling in both poetic longing and dramatic outbursts” (Boston Classical ...
Hugh Simonsen was born in Janesville, Wisconsin into challenging family and social circumstances. Despite this, Hugh managed to raise a family of his own. Hugh eventually retired from medical practice ...
A live piano performance in a public setting turns into a vocal collaboration when an unexpected voice joins in. Captured in one take, highlighting natural talent and genuine audience reaction. #Piano ...
LENOX — Great expectations and several surprises marked the seventh weekend of the BSO season. Assistant Conductor Anna Handler scored a memorable podium debut, partnering with one of the world’s ...
VANCOUVER, Wash. — A Vancouver musician is building a new life after fleeing war-torn Ukraine. Nikolai Dorosh remembers hearing the explosions as he gathered up his wife and children to escape at the ...