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Daniel Gall To Release Debut Album Exit Paradise in September by BWW News Desk
- August 07, 2025 Oregon-based composer and author Daniel Gall will release his debut album, Exit Paradise, on Monday, September 1, 2025. Inspired by his upcoming novel The Lawn Cult, this dance-fantasy concept album takes listeners on a programmatic journey through a world of competing cults.
Park University International Center For Music Season Opens With Carr-Petrova Duo by BWW News Desk
- August 06, 2025 The Park University International Center for Music's 2025-26 concert season will begin with a performance by violist Molly Carr and pianist Anna Petrova showcasing classical music created entirely by female composers.
Violinist Karisa Chiu To Release Debut Album In September by BWW News Desk
- August 04, 2025 Cedille Records will release HOME, the debut recording by acclaimed 25-year-old violinist Karisa Chiu, on September 12, 2025. Joined by celebrated pianist Zhu Wang, Chiu presents a deeply personal program exploring the meaning of “home” through music by Debussy, Fauré, Sibelius, Cyril Scott, and Augusta Read Thomas.
Society Of Composers & Lyricists Applauds Introduction Of Block BEARD Act by BWW News Desk
- August 01, 2025 The Society of Composers & Lyricists (SCL) applauds the bipartisan leadership of Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC), Chris Coons (D-DE), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), and Adam Schiff (D-CA) for introducing the Block Bad Electronic Art and Recording Distributors (Block BEARD) Act of 2025.
Kirsten Agresta Copely Releases New Album KURUVINDA by A.A. Cristi
- August 01, 2025 Broadway harpist and composer Kirsten Agresta Copely is releasing her new album KURUVINDA on August 1. The album follows her GRAMMY-nominated New Age project Aquamarine and reunites the acclaimed creative team behind it.
Dover Quartet And Curtis Studio Release WOODLAND SONGS by BWW News Desk
- July 31, 2025 The two-time GRAMMY-nominated Dover Quartet has released Woodland Songs: Music of Jerod Impichcha̱achaaha' Tate, Pura Fé, and Dvořák. Learn more and see when the album is available!
HARRY POTTER: THE EXHIBITION Will Arrive in Dallas This October by BWW News Desk
- July 31, 2025 The U.S. tour of Harry Potter: The Exhibition will make its next stop in Dallas, Texas. The internationally acclaimed exhibition will open at Pepper Square on October 24, 2025, bringing the magic of the Wizarding World to North Texas for a limited time.
The All-Star Orchestra Nominated For Two 2025 New York Emmy Awards by BWW News Desk
- July 30, 2025 The All-Star Orchestra, an ensemble comprising top musicians from the best orchestras across the country to perform under Music Director Gerard Schwarz, has announced that it has been nominated for two New York Emmy Awards.
Greg Arntson Named Interim CEO of All Classical Radio In Portland by BWW News Desk
- July 30, 2025 All Classical Radio in Portland, Oregon has announced that longtime board member and esteemed business leader Greg Arntson will serve as the Media Network’s Interim Chief Executive Officer, beginning September 1, 2025.
Weidner Philharmonic To Kick Off Season with Free Concert In September by BWW News Desk
- July 29, 2025 The Weidner Philharmonic will launch its 2025–2026 season with a free community concert on Friday, September 5 at 6:30 p.m. at The Weidner. The concert, titled EcoRhythms, features music inspired by cultural ecosystems and includes the world premiere of Sinfonia Sundaica by Thai composer Narongrit Dhamabutra.
The Philadelphia Orchestra Adds Concerts and Special Events for 2025–26 Season by BWW News Desk
- July 28, 2025 The Philadelphia Orchestra has announced new programs and updates for its 2025–2026 season under the leadership of Music and Artistic Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin, as the ensemble prepares to celebrate its 125th anniversary.
Music of Remembrance Unveils 2025–26 Season COURAGE & CONSCIENCE by BWW News Desk
- July 28, 2025 Music of Remembrance (MOR) has announced its 2025–26 season, continuing its mission to confront injustice through the lens of music, memory, and social conscience.
Review: BBC PROMS: BEETHOVEN’S FIFTH, Royal Albert Hall by Michael Higgs
- July 26, 2025 A program featuring one of the world's most beloved symphonies, a stunning piano concerto allowing pianist Alexandre Kantorow to show off his prowess, and a fascinating contemporary piece by Scottish composer Jay Capperauld, the 10th BBC Prom 2025 marks a triumph for conductor Maxim Emelyanychev and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra.
Lancaster Symphony Orchestra Joins Lancaster International Piano Festival for Historic Collaboration by BWW News Desk
- July 25, 2025 The Lancaster Symphony Orchestra will partner for the first time with the Lancaster International Piano & Chamber Music Festival in a full-orchestra concert event set for Saturday, July 26 at 3:00 PM at the Barshinger Center for Musical Arts at Franklin & Marshall College. A pre-concert talk will begin at 2:00 PM.
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA Reveals First-Ever $1 Million Gift by BWW News Desk
- July 24, 2025 The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA has received a $1,250,000 gift commitment from Dr. Michael C. Liu. Learn more about the generous gift here and about the Orchestra.
Ku-Ring-Gai Philharmonic Orchestra to Perform Beethoven and Strauss in August by BWW News Desk
- July 23, 2025 The Ku-ring-gai Philharmonic Orchestra will return to the Concourse Concert Hall in Chatswood on Sunday, August 31 at 3:00 p.m. for a program featuring Beethoven’s Violin Concerto and Richard Strauss’ Also Sprach Zarathustra, alongside the Australian premiere of Of Gates No Longer Known by emerging composer Paul Nicolaou.
CAROUSEL In Concert and More Set for Hershey Symphony 57th Season by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2025 The Hershey Symphony Orchestra has unveiled its 57th season, featuring a dynamic mix of symphonic masterworks, holiday traditions, and musical theatre favorites.
Review: BBC PROMS: FIRST NIGHT OF THE PROMS 2025, Royal Albert Hall by Josh Maughan
- July 19, 2025 As classical performance continues to wrestle with relevance, accessibility and representation, the Proms are under pressure to lead this change. This opening night offered progress in places, but also showed how much further there is to go.