Caroline Shaw Wins Pulitzer Prize for Music
Aaron Copland. Samuel Barber. John Adams. And now, Caroline Shaw. Shaw, 30, today joined the elite fraternity of American composers […]
Caroline Shaw Wins Pulitzer Prize for Music Read Post »
Aaron Copland. Samuel Barber. John Adams. And now, Caroline Shaw. Shaw, 30, today joined the elite fraternity of American composers […]
Caroline Shaw Wins Pulitzer Prize for Music Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II Despite being only two hours away on the Metro-North Railroad, the Yale School of Music is
Yale in New York Performs String Music from Three Centuries Read Post »
As (le) Poisson Rouge discovered five years ago, people like a little alcohol with their classical/contemporary music. So, when I heard
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New York Philharmonic Finds Life with David Robertson Read Post »
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New York Philharmonic: CONTACT! Read Post »
by David Artavia Transatlantic Ensemble’s Friday night performance at (le) Poisson Rouge might have created a new dictionary entry for
Transatlantic Ensemble Redefines Classical Music at (le) Poisson Rouge Read Post »
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Amphion String Quartet Prepares for Carnegie Hall Debut Read Post »
by Melanie Wong As if winning the Principal Clarinet position with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra last September wasn’t enough, 21-year-old
Rising Clarinetist Christopher Pell Presents Muczynski, Brahms & Mozart Read Post »