Violist Tabea Zimmermann, in her role as artistic partner of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, delivers an intriguing look at ...
Bestselling author and New York Times food columnist J. Kenji López-Alt will cook onstage while a chamber music group led by ...
The sophomore, a member of the honors program at the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, is pursuing a major in ...
Larry Mizell, owner of Mizell Music in Hagerstown, Maryland, is retiring and closing shop after 52 years. Mizell is a ...
Trumpeter Adam O’Farrill and vibraphonist Sasha Berliner adeptly exploit the shifting sounds and textures of their bands on a ...
Ruthie Foster wasn’t just born to sing, she was probably already singing in the womb. Music pours from her like water from a ...
This is part two of our interview with They Might Be Giants; you can read part one here. AVC: “Boss Of Me” is best known as ...
Mariam Batsashvili, the young virtuosa pianist from Georgia, is a star. No doubt about that. Trained at the Liszt Academy in Weimar and winner of the International Franz Liszt Competition for Young ...
PostClassical Ensemble — which in past seasons has profiled Silvestre Revueltas, who scored the Mexican film “Redes,” and ...
The two-minute rest for the soloist at the beginning of the Brahms Violin Concerto is no idle wait. Battle is imminent. Journeying to the sunny theme of the opening movement, the violinist must first ...
Musical Notes Over the Harbor returns for its 13th annual performance April 5, at the San Juan Community theatre with chamber ...
How did a concert that started with an orchestra playing dance bangers become the biggest one-day festival in New Zealand?