Natalie Merchant with the San Francisco Symphony
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - I'm usually wary about rock artist-symphony mash-ups, but Natalie Merchant made it work elegantly on Monday night, […]
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - I'm usually wary about rock artist-symphony mash-ups, but Natalie Merchant made it work elegantly on Monday night, […]
Natalie Merchant with the San Francisco Symphony Read Post »
I'm headed to St. Louis today for the annual Music Critics Association of North America (MCANA) conference, where classical music journalists
Has everyone been following these Richard Dare op-eds in HuffPo? For anyone who gives a crap about classical music –
Richard Dare on Why Classical Concerts Suck Read Post »
(Photo: Dave Sanders) On a balmy Saturday afternoon, the Brooklyn Phil wrapped up their 2012 reboot season with a free outdoor concert
Yasiin Bey, Leslie Uggams and the Brooklyn Philharmonic Read Post »
by Angela Sutton Monday night found Mikarimba at dromNYC in the East Village, bringing their music back to a club
Mikarimba at dromNYC Read Post »
Summer is officially here, and before you ship out to the Hamptons or the Cape for the summer, this is
Montreal – Summer has come to Montreal, and this excitable francophone city is exploding with life: street fairs choke the Vieux-Ville, outdoor
Montreal Chamber Music Festival 2012 Read Post »
by Michael Cirigliano II The Cleveland Orchestra’s program Wednesday night at Carnegie Hall was a mix of conservative and bold
Cleveland Orchestra at Carnegie Hall: Brahms, Shostakovich, and Saariaho Read Post »
Last night, the Brooklyn Philharmonic held their annual gala at Steiner Studios, the former Brooklyn Navy Yard way out in
Brooklyn Phil Gala at Steiner Studios Read Post »