Ozark Blues Society kicks off 2026 with its annual Bound for Beale fundraiser to send regional hopefuls to the final rounds ...
Joey Largent joins Untight for a small show at 8 p.m. Jan. 7 at Pearl's Bookstore in Fayetteville. Admission is $10. Reserve ...
Cornel West, democratic socialist philosopher in the progressive Christian tradition, according to a news release, and Robert ...
From chart history set by ROSÉ, Stray Kids and HUNTR/X to moments of visibility for Brazil, India and the LGBTQ+ community, K ...
Thanks to the widely adopted Gregorian calendar, most people have marked the new year on Jan. 1 for centuries. But with so ...
Music at Kohl Mansion has announced its 2026 Winter/Spring season, presenting five nationally acclaimed chamber music ...
American pianist and composer Chloe Flower is on a mission to get young people into classical music. She’s doing it by ...
The Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, who died in 2023, wrote music of profoundly shadowed seriousness, and her ironically ...
The Kanneh-Mason family boasts seven classically trained musicians, each under the age of 30. The siblings have toured the ...
But this has been a year above all for the best of festival planning, the sort where you feel enriched by connecting threads.
Thinking outside the canon, and finding the gritty and the beautiful, within it. By Joshua Barone and Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim JOSHUA BARONE Few art forms are as burdened by canons as classical ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A holiday album that cuts through seasonal glut, a late collaboration by Jim McNeely and Helmut Lachenmann’s string quartets are among the highlights.