In a series of short, unedited practice videos filmed on his phone, violinist Yu Xiang argues, tests, corrects, interrupts, and rethinks — sometimes all within a single burst of music.
Mozart’s quintet in some ways provides the most visceral experience. Fewer instruments make every one all the more ...
With the threat of a monster winter storm this weekend, the Arkansas Symphony and conductor Geoffrey Robson, with soloist and guest concertmaster Alexander Kerr, forestalled the forecast by shoving ...
When he was a young child, Richard D. James loved to crack open the family piano and detune the strings he found inside. He ...
Esther Yoo, one of the world's leading violinists, will celebrate Valentine's Day with the release of Love Symposium, her ...
Nicknamed “The Red Priest” for his red hair and religious ordination, Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) was one of the most ...
From the Boston Symphony Orchestra's all John Williams program to the conductorless A Far Cry's "Appalachian Spring" concert, ...
British cellist Steven Isserlis tells Lindsay Kemp about the inspiration behind his new album centred on sonatas by Schumann ...
A surreal, musically luminous revival of Richard Foreman and Michael Gordon’s “What to Wear” arrives at BAM, blending avant-garde staging, a standout ensemble and a haunting meditation on beauty, iden ...
The legal saga between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni has reignited after desperate texts between Lively and a string of A-Listers were revealed. The two actors starred together in It Ends With Us, ...
Robert Fripp digs into his long-unopened personal diaries with Guitar World as he shares the story of the relentlessly heavy and ambitious 1974 prog classic ...
The free, Millennium Park-based festival’s programming skews toward contemporary and American music, a commitment redoubled by new artistic director and principal conductor Giancarlo Guerrero. It ups ...