On May 22, "Redshift" transformed a gallery space into an existential experience for an intimate audience. The immersive ...
As festivals and events scale globally, the culture that sustains them is increasingly being shaped in smaller, more connected spaces.
Queen Mathilde of Belgium reflects on her psychology background at the Queen Elisabeth Competition, wearing a stunning gown ...
In its season finale Friday night, the Cambridge Society for Early Music presented the young Arrow Quartet in an illuminating ...
South African cellist Abel Selaocoe returns to the Twin Cities to play with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra for an uplifting ...
A lakefront garden in Toronto compliments the city skyline as a tribute to music. Here, you can find live music, trails and ...
The second annual SPIRITUS Music Festival, titled “Bon Voyage,” will run at various venues in the Three Villages from June 5 to June 14 and feature chamber music pieces from composers ranging from ...
When James Talambas plays the long string instrument, he often imagines flying. The instrument is 60 feet long and features ...
For centuries, the process of writing music has been the same, whether it’s done with pencil and paper or a computer: The art involves expressing human ideas through music. Generative artificial ...
If you read the headlines, you’d think the music business is a technology business. We talk about demand-side platform (DSP) market share, algorithmic discovery, and the looming threat of AI-generated ...
It’s easier than ever to create new music. Well, technically easier. That's because anyone with the right AI tools can make a song in minutes. But, the new tech brings new questions like, what makes ...
The scariest man in music these days is a trim, antsy, matter-of-fact ex-physicist named Mikey Shulman. He didn’t have enough talent to make it beyond college jam bands. But he does have a gift for ...