Cleveland Orchestra's Executive Director Gary Hanson to Retire in 2015
Gary Hanson, Executive Director of The Cleveland Orchestra, has announced his plans to retire in October, 2015.
BSO SuperPops to Welcome Beatles Tribute Band Classical Mystery Tour
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) SuperPops celebrates the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' only concert in Baltimore with Classical Mystery Tour, one of the world's best-known Beatles tribute bands.
Magnificat to Perform in Palo Alto, Berkeley and San Francisco in December
The San Francisco Early Music Society will present MAGNIFICAT in a program featuring the brilliant polychoral music of Francesco Cavalli.
South Bend Symphony Orchestra's HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Set for 12/20-21
The South Bend Symphony Orchestra will ring in the holiday season with its annual Home for the Holidays performances at the Morris Performing Arts Center on Saturday, December 20 at 8:00 p.
State Rep Bill Lippert Honored at Boston Gay Men's Chorus' Performance at Latchis Theatre
The Boston Gay Men's Chorus served up a memorable night of song, advocacy, and community spirit in front of a capacity crowd at the Latchis Theatre on Saturday night, November 1st.
BWW Reviews: New Jersey Symphony Performs STRAVINSKY and RIMSKY-KORSAKOV at Bergen PAC
Petrouchka is an often performed piece that can sometimes feel tired and perfunctory.
Longtime LA Master Chorale President & CEO to Step Down After 2014-15 Season
Highly regarded and beloved arts luminary Terry Knowles, longtime President & CEO of the Los Angeles Master Chorale (LAMC) who has led the organization since 2000 through the most phenomenal growth period in its 50-year history, has announced that she will step down from her current post at the conc
Colorado Ballet to Perform THE NUTCRACKER, 11/29
DENVER – Colorado Ballet will light up the stage with The Nutcracker, November 29 through December 27, 2014 at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.
Oakland East Bay Symphony Concert to Feature Pianist Richard Glazier, 1/23/15
Oakland, CA, November 3, 2014 – The Oakland East Bay Symphony continues its 2014-2015 season with Music Director Michael Morgan—celebrating his 25th year with the Symphony—on the podium and guest pianist Richard Glazier performing Gershwin's Piano Concerto in F on a program with Shostakovich's
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Presents RUSTY MUSICIANS, 12/17
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) announces the annual Rusty Musicians onWednesday, December 17 at 6:30 p.
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Presents POKEMON: SYMPHONIC EVOLUTIONS, 1/17
Brought to life by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and accompanied by exciting visuals on giant screens, Pokemon: Symphonic Evolutions will take audiences of all ages on a powerful musical retrospective through the popular video game franchise's most memorable melodies.
BSO Concerto Competition Accepting Applications Through 12/15
Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra has announced that the 2015 Young Artist Concerto Competition will be held January 11, 2015, beginning at noon at Bainbridge Performing Arts.
4th Annual Bickford Theatre Benefit Band Reunion Set for 11/10
The Morris Museum will present the fourth annual Bickford Theatre Benefit Band Reunion.
CMASH to Honor Dr. Vartan Aghababian During 2014-15 Season
For the 2014-2015 season, CMASH presents a series of concert events marking the fiftieth birthday of Dr.
BSO to Host Annual Rusty Musicians, 12/17
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) announces the annual Rusty Musicians on Wednesday, December 17 at 6:30 p.
Young People's Chorus of New York City to Perform at at Roseville Lutheran Church, 11/22
The world-renowned Young People's Chorus of New York City (YPC) conducted by Artistic Director/Founder Francisco J.
Lewis Black to Bring 2015 Tour to the Fox Theatre
Following the highly successful 2014 “The Rant is Due Tour”, Grammy Award-winning, stand-up comedian, actor and author, Lewis Black will bring his all-new 2015 “The Rant Is Due: Part Duex” tour to the Fox Theatre on Saturday, April 25 at 8 p.
Pianist Dejan Lazic Demands Bad Review Be Permanently Removed From Internet
Pianist Dejan Lazic has asked for a 2010 review by the Washington Post to be removed under the European Union “right to be forgotten” ruling.
Klopotic-Pierce-Zoernig Trio in Concert at Manhattan's DiMenna Center for Classical Music, 11/13
The acclaimed Klopotic-Pierce-Zoernig Trio will be in concert on Thursday, November 13 - 8:00 PM in Mary Flagler Cary Hall of the DiMenna Center for Classical Music, 450 West 37th St.
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Youth Wind Ensembles Are Auditioning New Members
Rhode Island Philharmonic Youth Wind Ensembles (RIPYWE), a select group of young players in grades 6-12, has room for more members in our Junior and Senior ensembles.
The Miller Theatre Presents CYRUS CHESTNUT TRIO Tonight
Miller Theatre at Columbia University School of the Arts continues its 2014-15 Jazz series with the CYRUS CHESTNUT TRIO featuring Cyrus Chestnut, piano, Dezron Douglas, bass, Neal Smith, drums.
Pasadena Symphony Opening Night Concert Set for Tonight
Get ready to celebrate the most popular and iconic American orchestral music ever created at the Pasadena Symphony's opening night concert today, November 1st featuring the jazzy, classical geniuses of Bernstein & Gershwin under the thrilling direction of new Music Director David Lockington with 2:0
Fulcrum Point New Music Project Presents MIRROR OF ENLIGHTENMENT Tonight
Fulcrum Point New Music Project, Chicago's leader in New Art Music led by Stephen Burns, presents a one-night-only concert bringing together the classical and contemporary music and dance of India, titled 'Mirror of Enlightenment,' at the Harris Theater, 205 E.
Enlow Recital Hall Presents An Evening With Branford Marsalis & The Chamber Orchestra Of Philadelphia Tonight
Renowned Grammy Award-winning saxophonist and Tony Award nominee composer Branford Marsalis joins the highly celebrated Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia in Marsalis 'Well-Tempered', performing Baroque masterpieces by Albinoni, Bach, Handel, Vivaldi and others at Kean University's Enlow Recital Hall
Houston Symphony Kicks Off Family Series with AFRICAN SAFARI Concert, Featuring Music from THE LION KING, Today
Today, November 1, embark on the first concert of the Houston Symphony's Family Concert Series as Associate Conductor and audience favorite Robert Franz leads the orchestra in a program entitled African Safari with Music from The Lion King.
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