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Performing at the Ordway, Jess Gillam played with effervescent sparkle, shining a light on the versatility of the saxophone.
Classical music enjoys a worldwide following, with millions familiar with the works of Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, and other ...
Salieri’s Concerto for Flute and Oboe feels like opening the windows on the first warm day of spring. It breezes in gently, ...
The Eureka Chamber Music Series is presenting its final concert set of the 2024/2025 season, featuring last season’s ...
Two years later, Vogler is returning to the NCPA, but this time, he will perform with Chinese musicians during the upcoming ...
“Something New” features guest conductor JoAnn Falletta, as well as guest artists Tim McAllister on saxophone, Nikki Chooi on ...
An Evening with Itzhak Perlman” blends music with his own personal stories. At 80, he has plenty of life experience to draw ...
The London Choral Sinfonia are a very impressive group, a professional choir who are churning out terrific recordings at a ...
Angelo State University’s Single Reed Studio program will be presenting a public concert featuring ASU music students ...
Come summertime in Santa Barbara, in classical music circles, virtually all eyes and ears are fixed on the treasury of programming served up by the Music Academy of the West (MAW). The world-renowned ...
The term is applied to radically different compositions across more than 1,000 years of history. We need a better definition.
Dr Samuel Mehr of Music Lab joins Emile Donovan to weigh in on whether playing classical music at bus stops will lower crime.