Part 3 of the TED Radio Hour episode How we experience time. A 30-minute symphony can drag on if you don't know what to listen for. Music director Robert Franz shares four tips to help you feel ...
Apple Music Classical was updated today with time-synced listening guides, curated stations, and personalized recommendations on the Home tab of the app. "Dive deeper with time-synced listening guides ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Perfect for kids in 2nd grade and under (but open to ALL), this playful program ...
You have a spare 30 minutes during your work day. Rather than just bolting a sandwich and scrolling through your X feed, why not sit back and let a beautiful piece of classical music soothe your soul?
Ravel’s solo piano works, choral pieces by David Lang and Palestrina, and miniatures written for the pianist Adam Tendler are among the highlights. Seong-Jin Cho, piano (Deutsche Grammophon) Seong-Jin ...
Listening to classical symphonies is a powerful way to broaden your cultural understanding and unwind from daily stress.
Those who spoke to ABC13 said they remember hearing the music for months, while others said years. What some could agree on ...
For this week’s GBH’s All Things Considered Turntable series, Brian McCreath, director of production at GBH Music and host of CRB’s Boston Symphony Orchestra broadcast, is back with what’s on his ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A new take on Wynton Marsalis’s “Blues Symphony,” a piano cycle by Gregory Spears and Rosa Feola’s solo debut are among the highlights. Detroit ...