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A 30-minute symphony can drag on if you don't know what to listen for. Conductor Robert Franz shares four tips to help you feel engrossed in the drama and emotion of classical music.
By Joshua BaroneCorinna da Fonseca-WollheimSeth Colter WallsZachary Woolfe and Oussama Zahr The New York Times’s classical music and opera critics see and hear much more than they review.
"Six of us contributed Rs100,000 each to establish this nonprofit initiative dedicated to supporting classical musicians and offering free or subsidised music education," he said. Highlighting ...
The Yellow Pine Harmonica Festival is a free, three-day event July 31-August 2 in Yellow Pine. Featuring 28 bands, family activities and harmonica classes, the festival helps support the Yellow ...
Courtesy photo The Gryphon Trio have been widely praised and known as a cornerstone of Canada’s classical chamber music community. Photo courtesy Bo Huang The Maui Classical Music Festival is ...
Lines and Spaces will host a free community concert on May 4 ... Randall will perform alongside students from the after-school music program. The program includes string trios by Adolphus ...
Thankfully, Boston has plenty of free spring events to fill our days ... Expected to showcase traditional Mexican folk music as well as various artisan goods, the event allows attendees to ...
My own Homegrown Music Festival. I wouldn’t dare do such a thing if anyone were watching. Enter the men in white coats. (They’ll be back!) Can’t help it, though. I’m a classical music nut ...
Ravens safety Ar’Darius Washington has not signed his tender, but he also did not sign an offer sheet before Friday afternoon. As Jonas Shaffer of The Baltimore Banner reports, the deadline now has ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Waka Flocka Flame and Bryce Vine are set to headline the Vibe Check Music Festival this weekend at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. The free festival is taking place the same ...
Read previews and reviews of the biggest classical music events in Hong Kong, interviews with big players and tastemakers, profiles and news.
The Victorian era saw a proliferation of classical music organisations, beginning with the Philharmonic Society, 1813, and the Royal Academy of Music, 1822, both keenly promoting Beethoven's music.
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