Nancy Galbraith has been publishing her orchestral musical compositions since 1979. But even four-plus decades is a drop in the bucket, compared to the centuries’ worth of classical music written over ...
Peabody Conservatory alumni pianists Awadagin Pratt and John Wilson played a part in two big Grammy wins for classical music during the 66th annual awards, announced Sunday night. Peabody is the ...
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With representatives in both jazz and classical music, the list of 2024 Grammy Awards nominations includes several contributions from alums of the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.
Here are some the top classical music events in South Florida this season. Oct. 19, Aventura Arts & Cultural Center, Aventura.
It’s time for new rules. The Metropolitan Opera, once fearful of upsetting its base with too much novelty, is now desperate enough to try a novel diet of new operas. The New York Philharmonic begins ...
Classical music was popular—and productively evolving—for centuries. Why do we hate the modern stuff so much? And can that change? New Yorker music critic Alex Ross argues in The Guardian that it can; ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Embarking on a sonic odyssey, the Utah Symphony invites audiences to venture into ...