To the great Weill interpreters she summoned at the start of her First person for theartsdesk, from Cathy Berberian to Tom ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning opera composer and UC San Diego professor Anthony Davis didn’t have to look beyond his backyard — ...
From the Boston Symphony Orchestra's all John Williams program to the conductorless A Far Cry's "Appalachian Spring" concert, ...
The Music Troupe will present In Five Years' Time, a new chamber opera by Edward Lambert at The Space Theatre in London and ...
The WNO is just the latest to say they will no longer perform at the Kennedy Center since Trump took over last year.
After 30 years of shaping history at the Metropolitan Opera, Denyce Graves is stepping into a new chapter on her own terms.
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 ...
Beth Morrison has shepherded dozens of new works into existence over the past 20 years. And her footprint continues to grow.
The earliest documentation of a New Orleans opera performance was in 1796, the opera “Sylvain,” by Andre Gretry.
Bernie Williams is set to co-headline a Jan. 13 concert at Carnegie Hall with renowned tenor Jonathan Tetelman in a performance fusing sports and classical music.
Charles Edwards’s deceptively traditional, exceptionally sung production of Bellini’s “I Puritani” makes space for its stars.
The Mainstage Concert happens Jan. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Calvary Lutheran Church in Eureka, followed by a more casual “Concert ...
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