Imagine attending a concert where a renowned pianist/composer expertly plays the works of Beethoven, Mozart and Scarlatti.
Lise Davidsen’s recital at the Met Opera, Gustavo Dudamel leading “Romeo and Juliet,” and a violinist’s personal program are among our selections.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by We asked a few of our favorite artists to tell us about music that matters to them. Listen to their choices. Last fall, we asked our writers and ...
HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- World-renowned classical pianist Lang Lang received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. And to celebrate, he did something you don't normally see on Hollywood ...
The piano recital is the closest thing classical music has to stand-up comedy. No, a piano recital isn’t funny – or isn’t usually – but, like the stand-up comedian, the soloist works by himself. He ...
Bogányi writes on the piano’s promotional website that he is following in the footsteps of the great Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt, who worked with 19 th-century piano manufactures to ...
There’s always been a lot to see in the wilds of Oregon. Now, thanks to a pioneering program from a pianist named Hunter Noack, there’s more to hear while exploring those beaches, mountains, deserts ...
The classical music world is mourning the death of pianist and conductor Lars Vogt who died Sept. 5. According to his representatives, Vogt died "surrounded by his family after a battle with cancer." ...
When you read that Seattle resident Steve Brady has won his profession’s coveted Golden Hammer Award, what profession first springs to mind? If the answer is either “wrestling” or “construction,” ...
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