Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Here’s your introduction to the shining, stirring sounds of a revolutionary period in cultural history. In the past we’ve chosen the five minutes or ...
It’s the first of April and we are welcoming a special guest (believe us: you will know him when you hear him). He introduces us to a fascinating mix of early music and Renaissance era instruments and ...
WEBVTT WOMEN ON THE ECONOMY OR THE LACK OF MUSIC EDUCATION. CLASSICAL MUSIC IS STRUGGLING IN SOME CITIES. HOW ONE MAN IS ORCHESTRATING A RENAISSANCE. IT IS NO SECRET THAT SYMPHONIES ACROSS THE COUNTRY ...
These orchestras and symphonies offer free classical music concerts and educational programs, plus are reimaging how people ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Reporter’s Notebook The company says it has a fix for the unwieldy world of classical streaming. But it’s unclear how much traction a stand-alone app ...
In February, actor Timothée Chalamet quipped in an interview, "I don't want to be working in ballet or opera, or you know, things where it's like, 'Hey, keep this thing alive,' even though it's like, ...
Esteemed in his day with many honors but largely forgotten since WW2, the Symphony No. 2 by Viennese composer Hans Gál is today's Midday Masterpiece.
Donald Fountain, a multi-skilled photojournalist for CBS News Atlanta, is known for his captivating work behind the camera, capturing the best of Atlanta. An Atlanta musical group is quickly getting ...
Why do we focus on the bad news stories about cuts and crises in classical music ? Musicians are doing incredible things to engage, support and sustain us; we should tell those stories too When did ...
Spend a few minutes online and you’ll likely encounter something unexpected: a Renaissance portrait transformed into a meme, a Baroque painting inspiring a fashion campaign, or a centuries-old ...
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