The 86th season of the Carmel Bach Festival kicked off this Saturday.The festival began in 1935 as a four-day event and has since expanded to a two-week celebration of classical music. The festival ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to all the moods from the grand master of Western classical music: consoling, rousing, peaceful, passionate. In the past we’ve chosen the five ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Calm and graceful, this cello piece by Bach slowly dances through hopefulness, longing and introspection. Calm and graceful, this cello piece ...
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma reminds us that “Culture helps us care for one another and for the world we share.” He joins mandolinist Chris Thile and bassist Edgar Meyer, drawing us into their thoughtful ...
The chamber choir Incarnatus, directed by Scott Dettra, performs at Church of the Incarnation in Dallas on Jan. 24, 2020. Dettra, music director and organist at Church of the Incarnation, is launching ...
Our partners at American Public Media and MPR is graciously allowing us to post this list on capradio.org. They are continuing to update the list here as well. With many arts organizations and concert ...
Although Bach didn't write any of his works for the guitar, they sound great on it, as we'll hear with Xuefei Yang's performance of the Air from the Orchestral Suite No. 3. Tune in at 9 a.m. on 91.1 ...
This week’s long list of picks begin with the Baldwin Wallace Bach Festival, now celebrating its 91st year. Tickets available online. Bach in Berea begins on Friday at 7 in Gamble Auditorium with an ...
This week, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown issued an order requiring people to stay home to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. That means the majority of kids and adults are now at home and may be ...
For many listeners, classical music conjures up images of old men in powdered wigs, ballerinas in swan-like tutus, perhaps even a season or two of Bridgerton. The origins of classical music are rooted ...