Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The program will begin with Mozart's Piano ...
ADRIAN — Stravinsky’s first foray into neoclassicism, Mozart’s final symphony, and a folk-based piece by a 20th-century American composer make up the program for the next installment of the Adrian ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Classical music is rooted in the old world, but it pays careful mind to the present. Orchestras, opera companies, universities and foundations are constantly ...
California Symphony's first concerts of 2025, conducted by Artistic and Music Director Donato Cabrera, combine a calming meditation by composer Carlos Simon, a world-famous Spanish guitar concerto by ...
I know I speak for all the musicians and staff at the Jacksonville Symphony when I say we are delighted to be back onstage performing. I’m especially looking forward to our program on Nov. 13-14, ...
March is Connecticut Orchestra Month, with nearly 30 participating orchestras throughout the state offering nearly 50 events. For its part, Hartford Symphony Orchestra is reuniting with the Hartford ...
For classical music lovers, December 5 may be the saddest day of the year. At 12:55 a.m., 225 years ago, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart drew his last breath. Later, he was unceremoniously buried in a common ...
Every great city deserves a significant symphony. Few acquire them. Often for prosaic reasons. Mozart’s 38th symphony is known as the “Prague” Symphony because it had its premiere during the ...
The orchestra will perform the better-known work from Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges at four Detroit venues. The second symphony by Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, will be ...
Mozart’s Symphony No. 36, known as the “Linz,” was tossed off in four days in 1783 when the 27-year-old composer arrived in the Austrian city and needed a new piece for his host, Count Thun-Hohenstein ...
Some of the finest orchestral musicians in the United States convened Friday evening on a humid athletic field in Del Mar to play symphonies by Mozart and Beethoven. The majority of the audience at ...