Mendelssohn’s piano concertos are not performed as often as those of his late classical and early romantic era peers, and one reason may be that they are not on the same level as the works of ...
Mattea Gallaway Austin’s preeminent R&B songstress Taméca Jones – armed with her fantastic 2024 full-length Plants & Pills – ...
Music, as a universal language, has the power to connect and bridge differences between cultures. Since operatic music serves ...
Born in Malta and trained at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi of Milan, Michael Laus is the resident conductor of the Malta ...
The musician on fans in high places, his apocalyptic Byron-inspired new album, and what went wrong with his Sheridan Smith ...
The issue of cultural appropriation remains a hot topic in opera. Is it still PC to have Puccini’s Madama Butterfly set in Japan or his Turandot in China? And what is to be done with Verdi’s Aida, a ...
Natalie Johnsonius Neubert, a seasoned arts administrator with deep Berkshire ties, has been named the first president and ...
Despite winning a Pulitzer Prize and receiving great acclaim following its Metropolitan Opera premiere in 1958, Barber and ...
Anna Pirozzi and Raehann Bryce-Davis shine in Robert Carsen and Daniel Oren’s spectacular version of Verdi's opera blending human passion and military precision ...
Dozens of new plays, musicals, concerts, art exhibits, dance pieces and more are being presented across the Sarasota area ...
Two Philly musicians are preparing to shine at the Grammy Awards, where their collaborative album amplifies a historical ...
While many musicians were fleeing Europe ahead of the cataclysm of World War II, Benjamin Britten was returning to the United Kingdom from a sojourn in the United States. Just before doing so in 1939, ...