Classical music and jazz. They’re like jealous siblings who deep down love each other, but just can’t stop rowing in public. At least, that’s how it used to be. In recent decades they’ve been ...
Fans of music from centuries past will find a wide variety of experiences and collections. One even comes with a side of rock ’n’ roll. By Farah Nayeri Reporting from London Have you ever wondered ...
Ministry of Sound invite you to relive the greatest dance music of all time with a new live Classical concert This breathtaking event is Ministry of Sound’s first ever fully produced classical music ...
Francois Cassadesus' London Sketches include some time at the zoo and children playing in Hyde Park. We'll visit during our music this evening beginning at 8 p.m. on 91.1 and 107.5 FM and our music ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The pioneering singer-songwriter is unveiling her first classical composition, Symphony No. 1, this month. By Hugh Morris Reporting from London Last ...
Vaughan Williams' preferred title for his Second Symphony was "a symphony by a Londoner." He shows us around his hometown during our music this evening beginning at 8 p.m. on 91.1 and 107.5 FM and our ...
Frisky warhorses: John Wilson and the Sinfonia of LondonAll images ©Britten Pears Arts Around her tranquil musical oasis, Wilson and his mighty all-stars band drove with galloping flair and focus ...
The final concert of the current series of ten saw TUKS Camerata (pictured below), a student choir from the University of Pretoria, singing both alone and alongside Voces8 themselves, in a programme ...
The UK-based classical musician and harmonium player Sadakat Aman Khan, was born into a family in Malda where Hindustani classical music was not merely practise ...
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