Well, that bright spark is Blur bassist Alex James, who put together such a show, called, ahem, Britpop Classical, for his ...
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But, counterintuitive though it might seem, I don’t think sound is always a helpful way to understand genre. I’m a composer and conductor in the field that’s broadly known as Western classical music, ...
For a century, the tiny Coolidge Auditorium, at the Library of Congress, has been a wellspring of cultural integrity, ...
Downtown Portland has been derided by numerous naysayers in regard to its livability and viability for the future, with some proclaiming that the city has become an “Urban Doom Loop.” But not all have ...
It’s a big week for classical orchestra concerts, large and small, general and specialized. You could catch one or more performances every day from Wednesday through next Tuesday (and three on Sunday) ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Caterina Barbieri, 35, plays gigs on banks of synthesizers. That makes her a surprising choice to lead the cerebral Venice Music Biennale. By Chiara ...
With a tiny flick of her fingers from the Benaroya Hall podium, Xian Zhang unleashes a delicate flurry of clipped, staccato notes from the Seattle Symphony’s violins during a June rehearsal for ...
Summer and fall have long been peak festival season here in Chicago. But this year takes things even further. Multi-day extravaganzas are everywhere this autumn: You have your time-honored jazz ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Critic’s Notebook The avant-garde works that emerged from World War II continue to influence how audiences view contemporary music decades later. Credit...Jan Robert Dünnweller ...