On this episode of Arizona Encore, the best of instrumental pieces in the late 1700s is represented by Mozart, Boccherini, ...
Here are our classical music recommendations for this weekend, selected from the many in our master concert listings calendar. On Thursday Evening at 7:30, Alain Altinoglu visits The Cleveland ...
One movement in Carnival of the Animals, by Camille Saint-Saëns, is called “Fossils.” A xylophone sounds like dancing bones, but it’s still a stretch to associate the short work with the Brontosaurus ...
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts has announced its 2026–2027 Classical Concert Series in West Palm Beach.
The North/South Chamber Orchestra will present a free concert highlighting female composers from the Americas on March 5 at the DiMenna Center, NYC.
The Jogappas are not new to Pune, but this will be their first major show in the city. They will be performing with the eminent musician and author TM Krishna.
William Grant Still was one of the first African American composers to gain national recognition in classical music. He expanded what “American” sounds like by placing his heritage at the heart of his ...
The Official Charts Company has launched a new chart focused on classical albums released in the last 12 months. Titled the Official Classical Chart, it showcases albums that are making an impact in ...
Mr. Shinners is a pianist and harpsichordist and hosts the podcast “W.T.F. Bach.” Classical music has been in a crisis for decades. New generations don’t seem to care about it. The institutions that ...
Chicago might have already hit its first deep freeze, but the local classical music scene pulses with life this season. Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, the Chicago Symphony’s artist-in-residence, ...
American pianist and composer Chloe Flower is on a mission to get young people into classical music. She’s doing it by collaborating with rap, house and pop stars, and creating her own genre of music, ...
This year’s 2026 Preview consists of all the entertainment — from movies to books to art shows — that Vulture writers and editors are excited to consume in the New Year. Below, our classical-music ...