Music Worcester and The Prior Performing Arts Center are co-presenting the acclaimed self-conducted string orchestra The ...
Looking for something to do this weekend? Here are a few recommendations from Globe writers and critics, covering music, ...
In Gaspard de la nuit, Cho ably teased out the contrasts between the accompanimental glitter in “Ondine” and its shapely ...
James performs selections from his latest album, “When There’s No Tomorrow” with the Singers of Note, a 16-voice chorus and ...
“My God!” marveled Conductor Antal Dorati. “What spirit! They’re better than ever!” He sounded like a man who had just seen a corpse walking—as indeed he had. Ten months ago, the ...
Featuring interviews with some of the last remaining survivors of the genocide and the Auschwitz orchestra, Geyer reveals how musicians rebelled with secret melodies and forbidden notes hidden ...
The University of New Hampshire Youth Symphony Orchestra (UNH-YSO) has provided quality orchestral experiences to string students in the NH seacoast region, southern Maine, and northeastern ...
Includes Brahms' sunny Second Symphony, specially recorded in Munich by the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, who celebrates his 70th birthday tomorrow. Elsewhere ...
The famed composer who made the comment, as Bettina von Arnim wrote in a letter to Goethe in 1810, is one of numerous musical greats featured this winter by Michigan symphony orchestras.
Here the orchestra perfectly caught the teasing tone as the cuckoo and nightingale engage in a singing contest, and the other animals cavort around them. Then, in one of the most beautiful moments of ...