Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev are well known to American concertgoers, Nikolay Myaskovsky (1891-1950) hardly at all. Celebrated ...
Exactly half a century ago, Semyon Bychkov fled the USSR for the United States as he sought to swap tyranny for liberty. Last night, in a world that feels utterly different yet even more terrifying, ...
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Chiarina Chamber Players presented the world premiere of Reinaldo Moya’s “I Will Dance, and Dance with You,” a moving tribute ...
Anja Bihlmaier returned to the BBC Philharmonic – for the first time in the Bridgewater Hall as principal guest conductor – ...
The name for chamber music comes from music being performed in private chambers or at home. Symphony Orchestra violinist ...
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A look back at 10 great songs recorded by Roberta Flack, with 'Killing Me Softly' and 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' ...
Returning to Piedmont Center for the Arts, the classically trained musicians perform covers of rock, pop and other standards ...
Stute’s singing cello in the fourth movement (“A Canela y Clavo”) leads us to a passage of chords that don’t feel complete, as if the music is missing something and hasn’t yet filled the ...