Although I’m primarily known as a world music and jazz aficionado, I have also loved classical music for a long time. I was a teenager when I first heard Debussy’s Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun ...
Vocalist Migguel Anggelo, seen here at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, will join the Oblivion Project on the second program of the new Underground Classical concert series. (Allie Morrison/Courtesy of the ...
If you missed the spectacular Allentown Band concert at Waldheim Park on Aug. 11, which celebrated the band’s 100th year performing at that venue, you’ll have a second chance to hear one of the ...
The Monterey Symphony’s new conductor Jayce Ogren leads the orchestra this weekend in two classical gems paired with new works by the Chicago Symphony’s composer-in-residence Jessie Montgomery. Mozart ...
The first time this happened to me was in the mid-eighties: I was with a friend in a clothing store where Mozart's concerto for flute and harp was on the stereo. My friend said, "Oh! Do you have this?
BalletMet rehearses for Director's Choice: A Collection of Short Ballets Fancy footwork might be the main attraction for many ballets. But three phenomenal works of classical music are the stars of ...
These concertos of baroque composer Josef Antonín Guretzky (1709-1769) are a joy! Picking a composer out of Moravian obscurity, the “Harmonious Society of Tickle-Fiddle Gentlemen” have put down world ...