As we settle into fall in Newport, we look forward to continuing the Newport Classical Chamber Series with two very special ...
Sept. 28: Hispanic Heritage Concert Celebration. FIU-Wertheim. Oct. 24: Spooky Symphony – Family Multimedia Concert. Moss. Dec. 6: Holiday Pops. Pinecrest. Jan. 25 ...
Old women in the rural areas are singing this kind of melody.” The remarkable thing about this live recording is how exactly ...
Xmas Holidays: the best moment of the year to rest and take a break. Have a veeeeery relaxing Christmas with this music present we have for you. Have a great christmas time!! Relaxriver provides you ...
The movement to “decolonise the curriculum” has recently been prominent in music, in particular music education in the Western classical tradition. Documents obtained through Freedom of Information ...
The 2nd movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 is romantic and a bit dreamy, while the other two movements before and after are cheerful and lighthearted. That 2nd movement was featured ...
Seattle’s fall classical season brings fresh leadership, anniversaries and premieres. Xian Zhang embarks on her tenure as Seattle Symphony’s new music director, the Balourdet Quartet launches a ...
Wonder why some businesspeople keep expanding while others keep shrinking? The easy answer is “technology.” The honest answer is mindset. Long before social media’s megaphone, I had my share of ...
Classical music is being used to relax commuters at an Auckland bus station. The music is being played over speakers 24 hours a day to create a more “chilled-out environment”. Auckland Transport say ...
Some of this fall’s most recommended classical music shows feature music inspired by stories and voices lost to or neglected by history – including, but not limited to, women. Fortunately, the genre ...
But the business has changed drastically with the rise of social media, even impacting the way many people inside and outside the industry approach classical music -- namely "without patience or time" ...
Only one song is mentioned by name in Austen’s novels — the sad love song “Robin Adair,” which Jane Fairfax plays in “Emma” — but the music Austen played and heard shaped her writing. The rhythm and ...