A delightful programme welcomes conductor Lionel Bringuier and returning cellist Daniel Müller-Schott to Sydney.
It’s the funniest, whip-crackingest, shot-drinkingest, heart-warmingest show in town. After the Australian String Quartet’s ...
Grażyna Bacewicz (1909-1969): Overture; Allan Pettersson (1911-1980): Symphony No. 10; Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971): Petrushka ...
Following its compelling opening Masterworks Series concerts last month, the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra embraces an intriguing program for its October concerts this week that feature Edward Elgar’s ...
The two-hour programme opens with Veronica Paeper’s classical 1979 Concerto for Charlie, music Shostakovich’s second piano ...
Composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, a gay icon in music, is the subject of two new recordings, an involving set of ...
Acclaimed Grammy Award-winning mandolinist, singer, songwriter, composer, and MacArthur Fellow recipient of the prestigious ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook In two programs with the New York Philharmonic, Esa-Pekka Salonen has constructed a moving exploration of musical legacy. By Corinna ...
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 ...
The incident unfolded during the Friday’s 9am Holy Mass at the Altar of Confession – one of the holiest sites in Catholicism, where people often celebrate Mass. Witnesses said the man suddenly ...
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In 1912, a new ballet called L’Apres-midi d’un Faune, or Afternoon of a Faun, was launched in Paris. It was a 12-minute work by the young and troubled Russian dancer/choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky that ...