The series connects cultural, political, and social shifts with musical innovation, offering listeners a deeper understanding ...
Classical Pulse 2026, a new survey of classical music consumption habits, reveals Gen Z and Millennials are leading in classical concert attendance. According to Candlelight by Fever’s Classical Pulse ...
Started in 2022, The Architects of Music allows audiences to examine how the music is built and why it continues to resonate ...
Lise Davidsen’s recital at the Met Opera, Gustavo Dudamel leading “Romeo and Juliet,” and a violinist’s personal program are among our selections.
From Banff wins to Stanford Live, the Poiesis Quartet challenges classical music norms with queer identity and ...
Variety’s the theme this spring, as San Diego County concerts explore the many exciting sides of classical music.
Maine’s first Mudfest fosters community and connection through choir singing, musical chairs and a dance party ...
Call it an ode to joy. New research has found “clear evidence” that listening to classical music in a group setting — such as a concert hall — causes a symphony of sorts throughout the body that ...
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra is performing Bach’s Mass in B Minor, one of history’s most complex choral works.
Imagine attending a concert where a renowned pianist/composer expertly plays the works of Beethoven, Mozart and Scarlatti.
Series founder Karen Kevra is stepping down after 26 years. Vermont natives Jillian Reed and Tyler Emerson will succeed her as co-musical directors.
Classical music is a visible and sustained part of Utah’s culture, supported by strong public-school programs, family ...