Now that the Proms is over, what other classical concerts can we look forward to? There will be tributes to grandees of the ...
Oakland Symphony Music Director Kedrick Armstrong began his second season with an eclectic program culminating with ...
Jonathon Heyward came to classical music at age 10, when he picked up the cello—an instrument that felt bigger than he was at the time. Now a conductor splitting his time among a trifecta of ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The American Classical Orchestra will launch its 41st season in 2025-26, with ...
Baltimore Symphony oboist Katherine Needleman’s online shaming campaign has sidelined several musicians. But her tactics have ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Two years after the coronavirus paralyzed classical music, ensembles are again returning to the global stage. But they face significant challenges. By ...
The Pensacola Symphony Orchestra's roots were planted by musicians who gathered in family living rooms to play. Today, we can ...
Over thirty years ago the original Mahavishnu Orchestra was making big waves in the music world. The band, led by the legendary English jazz guitarist John McLaughlin, had an album on the Billboard ...
Classical music can often feel like the domain of an elite few. But a new generative logo for the amateur Brooklyn Symphony Orchestra aims to make the community organization’s music accessible to a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Programming works involving improvisation would be one way to encourage ensembles to make classical music more inclusive. By Seth Colter Walls Why won ...
Some of the top symphonies in the country, such as the Grammy Award-winning Minnesota Orchestra, have gone to extraordinary efforts to force innovation and risk taking upon themselves. Travis Anderson ...