Soprano Karen Slack and pianist Michelle Cann will release 'Beyond the Years,' an album featuring 19 unpublished songs by Florence Price, showcasing her unique contributions to classical music.
Bryce Davis and Cilliers opened their recital program with Richard Strauss' and John Henry Mackay's uplifting 'Heimliche Aufforderung' ('The Secret Invitation'). This joyous, celebratory composition was the composer's gift to his bride on their wedding day. Bryce-Davis sang it with exquisite vocal colors. Next was Robert Schumann 'Die Lotosblume' ('The Lotus Flower') in which the poet Heinrich Heine described the beauty of the love between the flower and the moon. Bryce-Davis showed the lyric tones of her voice as she told of this delicate love.
Acis is presenting American Originals: A New World, A New Canon featuring countertenor REGINALD L. MOBLEY and AGAVE in a new album of overlooked works by composers of color. Agave boldly responds to this extraordinary moment of cultural change with a new canon for a new world.
Mar 13 and 14, San Francisco Opera presents Wagner’s Die Walküre. Chief god Wotan fathers the hero Siegmund to regain control of the ring. But, when confronted with the futility of his dream, Wotan is forced to forsake not only his son but also his beloved daughter, the warrior-maiden Brünnhilde. Wagner’s opera has English supertitles.
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO), ranked among the world's top musical ensembles, will be among the first classical music ensembles in the country to resume gathering together for live performances a?" with social distancing and no audience a?" following the shut down due to the global pandemic when it launches a?oeLACO SummerFest,a?? the Orchestra's first-ever summer chamber music series.
ChamberMusicNY, a nonprofit presenting organization, and The Harlem Chamber Players are pleased to announce that Terrance McKnight, radio personality and musician, will both host as well as perform in their April 21, 2016 concert at Merkin Concert Hall.
On Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Grammy award-winning organist Paul Jacobs will perform a program featuring the Demessiux Études, the Elgar Sonata and little-known pieces by Nadia Boulanger.
On Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Grammy award-winning organist Paul Jacobs will perform a program featuring the Demessiux Études, the Elgar Sonata and little-known pieces by Nadia Boulanger.