This winter’s most creative and compelling classical concerts all benefit from their assiduous embrace of diverse influences, from Native American, Latino, Asian American and Black composers, among ...
An outstanding critical voice, his deep knowledge and love of music was evident in everything he wrote ...
To the great Weill interpreters she summoned at the start of her First person for theartsdesk, from Cathy Berberian to Tom ...
Josh Groban’s scene singing “You’re Still You” at a high school prom was many millennials’ first exposure to classical crossover music ...
Concerts from the Library of Congress will launch an exciting, yearlong America 250 celebration this January, presenting a ...
Presented by Bodhi Tree Concerts and based on a children’s book by Mexican-American author Duncan Tonatiuh, the bilingual ...
After 30 years of shaping history at the Metropolitan Opera, Denyce Graves is stepping into a new chapter on her own terms.
Pioneering Dutch choreographer who fused classical and modern ballet styles into stripped back movement ...
From stadium anthems to punk’s first strike, explore the 21 essential albums that defined rock’s most polished year ...
The funky, out-of-this-world music of George Clinton is headed to the Detroit Opera House. The concert, titled “Symphonic ...
The season opens on 13 January with Shades of Blue, a jazzy celebration of the classics, swiftly followed by a collection of ...
We present the second episode on Egyptian singer Fatheyia Ahmed, the singer of two regions.