The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra is showing off the addition of a brand new concert grand piano to its musical family, provided through the generosity of the Wilfred and Joan Larson Fund at the ...
Like most things, time perfects them. Whether it is wine, art, or age, time is a criminally understated resource that simply ...
Avery Gagliano, one of five finalists for the 2025 American Piano Awards, discusses how singing helps her playing and why she sticks with her craft.
Of all the inventive and enterprising things Manchester Collective do, it’s most often been the playing of a string ensemble ...
Rachmaninoff and the Tsar' chronicles the complex relationship between the Russian composer, who fled to the U.S., and ...
When Grammy-award winner Jon Batiste was a kid, say, 9 or 10 years old, he moved between musical worlds — participating in ...
One of the 20th century’s most enduring, endearing works of classical music, George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” was written and premiered in 1924.
For centuries the world of classical music has been a somewhat one-sided story, with some brilliant music written by Black composers being wrongly neglected. October is Black History Month, and this ...
Piano City Napoli celebrates ten years of activity, doing so over 4 days (from October 17 to 20) with impressive numbers: ...
Many music lovers consider Ives, who died in 1954, to be the first truly great American composer. A new recording by pianist Donald Berman is a major addition to the Ives discography.
At last, the ambitious composer finds herself in the spotlight, with a Carnegie Hall residency and a sparkling new album featuring Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic.