Playground Proms, the initiative that brings classical music directly to children via interactive workshops in their school ...
Playground Proms, the initiative that brings classical music directly to children via interactive workshops in their school ...
Acclaimed classical pianist Igor Levit will attempt to play Erik Satie's "Vexations" 840 times in a row in what will be a ...
Pioneering musicians are trialling a radical approach that takes treatment beyond medicine – and could save the NHS millions ...
On Feb. 16, choices have to be made. The Vancouver Recital Society gives us the return of pianist Tom Borrow, who made quite a splash with his debut program two seasons ago. This time around, he ...
Ludovico Einaudi may have felt the weight of expectation as a young man, but he overcame that to become the world's ...
The performance venue will include a bar and a music school that will expand the nonprofit's Chicago footprint.
Ravel’s solo piano works, choral pieces by David Lang and Palestrina, and miniatures written for the pianist Adam Tendler are among the highlights.
The event featured live musical performances that captivated the audience, including a Saraswati Vandana, a vocal rendition of Raag Basant, and a mesmerising Raag Des performance on the Sarod.
Catchy music makes you tap your foot. Emotive music catches you off guard and without warning, has your eyes pricking and nose running. So why do we have this physiological response to music?
I attended a performance of Mahler’s Symphony No.3 at the Barbican Centre in the City of London. Gustavo Dudamel conducted ...
The first might be the most famous tune ever written. Everyone knows this one as “Pomp and Circumstance.” However, it is only the first of six pomp and circumstance marches written by Edward Elgar.