A musical marathon at Bach Around the Clock, better patient healthcare at Augusta Health, Bridgewater College's jazz bands to ...
On March 2, the Baroque Artists of Champaign-Urbana joined with the Sycamore Brass Quintet for an evening concert, titled “All About That Brass,” of mostly music for chorus and brass ...
Front Row's artist in residence, acclaimed Icelandic pianist Vikingur Olafsson, reflects on five years since lockdown, and we have another listen to his Front Row lockdown performance of Bach's ...
The SCO’s bold new season will see the orchestra and its principal conductor crossing stylistic borders with quixotic abandon, writes Ken Walton ...
The concert on March 21 — Bach’s 340th birthday — will feature two motets for choir and a solo organ piece by Bach ... forces spread around the church, playing in antiphonal conversation ...
Plague of Angels will make history as we take to the stage in one of the world’s most magnificent cathedrals: York Minster.
J. S. Bach’s most famous arias, “Schafe könne sicher weiden” (Sheep may safely graze) projects safety for the governed ...
Spring is coming to San Diego and so are many promising concerts. In addition to the group of dynamic events below, we can ...
Three days after Johann Sebastian Bach died from a stroke in July 1750, his body was laid in an oak coffin and hauled to a cemetery outside the city walls of Leipzig, Germany. Like many burials back ...