For every music lover, surely there's at least one piece of music, whether a popular song or a symphony, that produces something like an allergic reaction. It may be wildly popular, and may have held ...
I’m a recent convert to Bach keyboard music played on harpsichord, having recently immersed myself in the Erato box set containing Zuzana Růžičková’s Bach recordings made in the 1970s. Her preferred ...
For a space that’s associated with some of the most beautiful music that humankind has ever produced, the cacophony in the Fox Theater’s elegant concert hall is unusual. The atmosphere is, to ...
Just two blocks away from Sather Gate, a crowd of people gathered outside the First Congregational Church of Berkeley. Some dressed in three-piece suits, some in hoodies and jeans, but all showed up ...
Martin Luther King, Jr. grew up listening to and singing church songs, and saw gospel and folk music as natural tools to further the civil rights movement.
Fargo Kiwanis Club, Fargo-Moorhead Symphony Orchestra collaborating to educate local families about positive impact of classical music and connect them with music orchestrated in community To learn ...
The DuPage Symphony Orchestra is preparing a celebration of local talent and musical masterpieces called ‘Beyond Beautiful” on Sunday, Feb. 16. It will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16, at Wentz Concert ...
Abigail Chai-oon, 15, performs during “A Spooky Symphany,” featuring beautiful and scary music by The Greater Miami Youth Symphony and the Alhambra Orchestra. CW Griffin Miami Herald file photo Here’s ...
In his most famous piece, “4’33,” John Cage wanted audiences to experience the ambient noise they usually ignore, including their own “interesting sounds” as they walked out of it. Why did he assume ...