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Charles Wadsworth, founder of Spoleto Festival’s chamber music series, has died at 96. He popularized classical chamber music ...
Students from Wolfpit Elementary School joined 2,400 other kids in an educational and exhilarating experience at Carnegie ...
The San Diego native is one of the most innovative and acclaimed flutists in the world. The 2025 music director of the ...
The prevailing rumor is that violinist Geoff Nuttall of the St. Lawrence String Quartet, intimately familiar as a player with ...
Francesco Nicolosi and the Kalòs Saxophone Quartet led by Gianfranco Brundo will be guests of the Maggio della Musica ...
What started as a way to make friends playing percussion in Costa Rica, evolved into an award-winning career as an ...
A Dose of Pink Floyd in the Park: A microdosing experience in Drake Park, vibing to live Pink Floyd tunes and explore the world; 2-4 p.m.; $44.52 online; Drop Thesis, 505 NW Franklin Ave., Bend; ...
Gilded Age railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt would be wealthier than Jeff Bezos if he were alive today. His grandson built ...
A true maestro of the bansuri, his breath weaves magic through bamboo, enchanting audiences across the globe. From concert halls to sacred temples, his melodies ...
Last year, when I wrote about New Trad Fest, it was in abstract terms as I was largely relying on reports from people who had ...
The musicologist Lawrence Kramer dates the “invention” of listening to the 18 th century, alongside the concept of the inner self. In his 2007 book Why Classical Music Still Matters, he writes, “All ...
In the bustling city of Ningbo, China–thousands of miles from the swaying bamboos and uplifting bhajans of home–T&T artist ...