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Conductor And Clarinetist Charles Neidich To Lead WA Sinfonietta in May

Conductor And Clarinetist Charles Neidich To Lead WA Sinfonietta in May

by BWW News Desk — April 10, 2025
​​​​​​​Following the success of the inaugural concert on March 23rd, the WA Sinfonietta will give its second concert, once again led by eminent clarinetist Charles Neidich.
David Chan Appointed Professor Of Violin At Rice University's Shepherd School Of Musi

David Chan Appointed Professor Of Violin At Rice University's Shepherd School Of Music

by BWW News Desk — April 10, 2025
The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University has appointed David Chan as Professor of Violin, starting full time in the fall of 2025.
Vocal Ensemble New York Polyphony to Release New Album 'Sky Of My Heart'

Vocal Ensemble New York Polyphony to Release New Album 'Sky Of My Heart'

by BWW News Desk — April 10, 2025
On Friday, June 13, 2025, vocal ensemble New York Polyphony will release its tenth commercial album, Sky of My Heart.
Orchestra of the Music Makers Joins Symphony.live Streaming Platform

Orchestra of the Music Makers Joins Symphony.live Streaming Platform

by BWW News Desk — April 10, 2025
Orchestra of the Music Makers (OMM), a volunteer orchestra like no other, is joining the classical music streaming platform Symphony.
Mandy Gonzalez and More Set for in BSO 2025–26 Season

Mandy Gonzalez and More Set for in BSO 2025–26 Season

by BWW News Desk — April 10, 2025
The Boston Symphony Orchestra has unveiled its 2025–26 season running from September 17, 2025, through May 3, 2026.
New York Choral Society  Presents "The Love Between Us": Reena Esmail Conducts Her Ow

New York Choral Society Presents "The Love Between Us": Reena Esmail Conducts Her Own Protest and Prayer at NYU Skirball

by BWW News Desk — April 9, 2025
In a year marked by renewed political polarization and rising threats to inclusion, the New York Choral Society  closes its season with a concert that responds with intention, power, and hope.
Tickets on Sale for A NIGHT OF MELLON COLLIE AND INFINITE SADNESS at Lyric Opera

Tickets on Sale for A NIGHT OF MELLON COLLIE AND INFINITE SADNESS at Lyric Opera

by BWW News Desk — April 9, 2025
Tickets will go on sale this week for the world-premiere performances of A Night of Mellon Collie and Infinite Sadness — a historic event produced by Lyric Opera of Chicago.
Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers to Debut New Eric Whitacre Work

Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers to Debut New Eric Whitacre Work

by BWW News Desk — April 9, 2025
This spring, GRAMMY Award-winning violinist Anne Akiko Meyers and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra premiere The Pacific Has No Memory, a new work for violin and string orchestra by acclaimed composer Eric Whitacre.
Pianist Simone Dinnerstein And Ensemble Baroklyn Perform First Ever All-Philip Glass

Pianist Simone Dinnerstein And Ensemble Baroklyn Perform First Ever All-Philip Glass Concert In May

by BWW News Desk — April 8, 2025
On Monday, May 12, 2025 at 7:30pm, GRAMMY-nominated pianist Simone Dinnerstein, an Artist-in-Residence with the Kaufman Music Center (KMC) this season, performs her first ever all-Philip Glass concert at KMC's Merkin Hall (129 West 67th St), as part of KMC's Piano Dialogues series.
Ian Hobson to Present LOVE AND NATURE III Program At Tenri Cultural Institute

Ian Hobson to Present LOVE AND NATURE III Program At Tenri Cultural Institute

by BWW News Desk — April 7, 2025
Pianist and conductor Ian Hobson will continue his celebrated Robert Schumann Cycle with a solo piano recital in April.
Oratorio's Lyndon Woodside Oratorio-Solo Competition Unveils Winners

Oratorio's Lyndon Woodside Oratorio-Solo Competition Unveils Winners

by BWW News Desk — April 7, 2025
The Oratorio Society of New York, led by Music Director Kent Tritle, has announced the winners of its 48th Lyndon Woodside Oratorio-Solo Competition Finals Concert held at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at 1:30 pm.
Nashville Symphony to Premiere Brian Field's EVERYTHING HURTS - Musical Setting Amand

Nashville Symphony to Premiere Brian Field's EVERYTHING HURTS - Musical Setting Amanda Gorman’s Work

by BWW News Desk — April 7, 2025
J’Nai Bridges will perform the world premiere of “Everything Hurts,” a musical setting of poet Amanda Gorman’s “Hymn for the Hurting” by composer Brian Field, with the Nashville Symphony, conducted by Christian Reif.
Opus13 Wins 16th Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition

Opus13 Wins 16th Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition

by BWW News Desk — April 7, 2025
Swedish-Norwegian string quartet Opus13 has been awarded First Prize at the 16th Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition, following a week of exceptional performances by eleven outstanding ensembles from around the world.
Renowned Organist Gail Archer Releases Bulgarian Album 'Dolbrich'

Renowned Organist Gail Archer Releases Bulgarian Album 'Dolbrich'

by BWW News Desk — April 7, 2025
Hailed as one of this era’s most adventurous interpreters of the classical organ repertoire, leading female organist Gail Archer has released her 11th album: Dobrich: A Bulgarian Odyssey.
Fortyfivedownstairs Chamber Music Festival 2025 Set For Next Month

Fortyfivedownstairs Chamber Music Festival 2025 Set For Next Month

by BWW News Desk — April 7, 2025
fortyfivedownstairs invites you to experience two weeks of chamber music at the Chamber Music Festival 2025, running this May.
Organist Paul Jacobs Appears as Soloist With Edmonton Symphony Orchestra

Organist Paul Jacobs Appears as Soloist With Edmonton Symphony Orchestra

by BWW News Desk — April 4, 2025
American organist Paul Jacobs, the only organist ever to have won a GRAMMY Award, will return to the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra as a soloist under the baton of conductor Carolyn Kuan.
Review: HIGH OCTANE OCTET at Carnegie Hall-Weill Recital Hall

Review: HIGH OCTANE OCTET at Carnegie Hall-Weill Recital Hall

by Joanna Barouch — April 4, 2025
Imagine you are living with your family at your mother-in-law’s house.
Review: LSO: MACMILLAN AND SHOSTAKOVICH 12, Barbican Theatre

Review: LSO: MACMILLAN AND SHOSTAKOVICH 12, Barbican Theatre

by Louise Penn — April 4, 2025
Dominated by a new James MacMillan work, and a lively couple of pieces by Shostakovich reflecting on the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia, this concert from the LSO, with their Principal Guest Conductor Gianandrea Noseda and violinist Nicola Benedetti, offered a lively evening of music.
The Indeterminacy Festival Announces Debut Album Release Of Fourteen Porches by Stan

The Indeterminacy Festival Announces Debut Album Release Of Fourteen Porches by Stanzi Vaubel And Philippe Treuille

by BWW News Desk — April 3, 2025
The Indeterminacy Festival has announced the debut album release of Fourteen Porches, an immersive, site-inspired and community-driven composition by Stanzi Vaubel and Philippe Treuille.
Chamber Music Society's May Concerts Include Jorg Widman, Tan Dun & More

Chamber Music Society's May Concerts Include Jorg Widman, Tan Dun & More

by BWW News Desk — April 3, 2025
xChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center's May concert calendar includes a performance honoring Founding Artistic Director Charles Wadsworth, Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir De Florence, Beethoven Trilogy III, and more.

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