Concert halls and symphony orchestras try to lure younger listeners by mutilating the music. There’s a better way.
Our critic tracked one concert, from its first rehearsals to its first performance. Practice is only part of what makes this ensemble excellent.
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We're excited to announce a new show on 90.5 WUOL: Living Classical with Tyler Kline, Saturdays at 10 p.m., starting December 13th. Living Classical is a weekly radio program dedicated to the music of ...
It’s no secret that January and February are the slowest months for the entertainment industry. Between weather, post-holiday ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. No one needs reminding that 2025 began in an L.A. aflame. Musicians didn’t escape the fires, especially in ...
It seems like New Yorkers’ desire to hear chamber music and opera performed in city crypts and catacombs is at an all-time high. Death of Classical has been putting on concerts in unexpected corners ...
America has made a larger contribution to the history of music than any other nation, writes Richard Morrison... no really!
Indian classical music does not need saving, it needs momentum. Ahead of Swarsandhya in Hyderabad today, the National Awar ...
With performances by Padma Shri Hariharan and Pt. Rakesh Chaurasia, UTSAAH 2026 celebrates mentorship, legacy and musical ...
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