“Day for Yoko Ono,” 12 p.m. Feb. 7, and “Night for Yoko Ono,” 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18, both in the Museum of Contemporary Art ...
This winter’s most creative and compelling classical concerts all benefit from their assiduous embrace of diverse influences, from Native American, Latino, Asian American and Black composers, among ...
Opera flourishes: in spite of all the financial cutbacks, the UK’s opera companies are managing to create new work and ...
Beth Morrison has shepherded dozens of new works into existence over the past 20 years. And her footprint continues to grow.
Conductor Semyon Bychkov will take up the post of Paris Opera music director for an initial four-year term from 2028 ...
The busy mezzo-soprano Marina Viotti has made a career out of versatility: “I think generally people should not do only one ...
From a birthday party for jazz legends to virtuoso pianists, here are six classical music and jazz concerts we’re looking ...
The Royal Albert Hall's Classical Coffee Mornings series is set to return this month, offering audiences the chance to hear ...
From boos to vegetables, opera stars have had to put up with all sorts being aimed in their direction over the centuries ...
As the lights dim and the first chords fill the air, the stage transforms into a realm of dreams. Curtains rise, dancers ...
The earliest documentation of a New Orleans opera performance was in 1796, the opera “Sylvain,” by Andre Gretry.
The free summertime classical series in Millennium Park will celebrate America’s 250th birthday with work from dozens of ...