Boston Symphony Orchestra Music Director Andris Nelsons conducts Holst's "The Planets." (Courtesy Aram Boghosian) Few cities the size of Boston offer quite as much classical music. From the free to ...
Autumn in New England: If there’s anything more beautiful than the foliage, it’s the richly colorful season of classical music. Here are some of the concerts and productions about which I’m most ...
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Some of this fall’s most recommended classical music shows feature music inspired by stories and voices lost to or neglected by history – including, but not limited to, women. Fortunately, the genre ...
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Come autumn, the forces of classical music programming emerge with full force in Santa Barbara after the traditional summer lull and simmer (with the exception of the summer festival from Music ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fall Preview Osvaldo Golijov’s Lorca-inspired opera comes to New York, and the pianist Igor Levit plays with the Cleveland Orchestra, among other ...
Although Gustavo Dudamel will only be in Los Angeles slightly less than three weeks this fall to open his historic final season as Los Angeles Philharmonic music and artistic director, the L.A. Phil’s ...
The change in the weather may drag its feet, but you can’t miss the fall classical season when it comes barging into D.C. — or, at least, you shouldn’t. What follows are just a handful of highlights ...
Not long ago, going to a classical music concert in Portland almost certainly meant spending a couple hours in the musical company of long dead European composers. Not anymore! Over the past decade, ...
I don’t know about you, but when it comes to classical music, I’m very happy to put summer 2023 to rest. The conductor John Eliot Gardiner allegedly punched a singer last month in France; he’s since ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fall Preview Malcolm X at the Met. Jaap van Zweden’s farewell to the New York Philharmonic. Premieres by Kate Soper and Ted Hearne. It’s shaping up to ...
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