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Today in Music History for Jan. 16: In 1849, Stephen Humbert, who in 1801 compiled the first English-language collection of vocal music, died in Saint John, N.B. at the age of 82. In 1908, Broadway ...
Vienna combines imperial grandeur, music, art, and coffee culture, making it Europe’s most elegant and refined city. The post ...
Older generations of Chinese Americans in the Bay Area revel at the sight of traditional Chinese opera performances. But ...
Highs in January will peak at around 24C, meaning that beach areas like Jumeirah, JBR or Kite Beach can all be enjoyed during ...
Remembering the 118th anniversary of the 1908 Rhoads Opera House fire in Boyertown, the Boyertown Area Historical Society ...
These delicate recordings came back to life when the school's library completed the digitization of its first batch: 50 vinyl ...
An experienced artistic administrator, Powers shares his vision for the opera’s future, how he plans to engage a younger ...
The Royal Opera in London is embracing a new era with Jakub Hrůša as music director and Speranza Scappucci as principal guest ...
Spoleto Festival USA has announced its 2026 season, running May 22–June 7, 2026, featuring more than 110 performances across ...
From problematic works to gender inequality and risk-averse donors, Peabody voice alum Caitlin Vincent explores the many ...
The Town History Series, in its 22nd year, enters 2026 with a lecture on the personal relationships of Emma Eames, a prolific ...
Tracy Wenckus wants you to come downtown and see a show—even if it’s not one produced by one of the two partnering performing ...