Camerata Pacifica will present the California premiere of Shostakovich's SYMPHONY NO. 15 arranged for piano trio and percussion — only the fifth performance in the Western Hemisphere — across four Southern California venues.
Seattle Chamber Music Society has announced the launch of SCMS Records, a new in-house record label dedicated to sharing the Society's acclaimed performances with audiences around the world.
The Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival revealed the 2025 summer concert season. The Festival will present ten live performances in five venues across Cape Cod. Learn more!
Camerata Pacifica will spotlight the violin, horn, and piano in an engaging program featuring two U.S. premieres, both commissioned for Camerata Pacifica by Pasadena resident Judith Vida-Spence.
Seattle Chamber Music Society's has revealed programming for its 2025 Winter Festival. The two-week exploration will feature music by 18 different composers. Learn more!
Discover the 2024-25 season of CAMERATA PACIFICA, featuring diverse programs across Santa Barbara, Thousand Oaks, San Marino, and Downtown Los Angeles. Enjoy a wide range of performances from this renowned ensemble.
Tickets for the Colorado Music Festival are on sale. The Festival presents six weeks of 20 diverse performances of orchestral and chamber music by the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra and guest artists.
Colorado Music Festival will present its 2023 summer concert season from June 29 through August 6 at Chautauqua Auditorium (900 Baseline Rd., Boulder, Colo.), offering 20 diverse performances of orchestral and chamber music by the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra and guest artists, alongside educational programming.
Music Director Michael Repper will lead The McCrindle Concert at Carnegie Hall on Sunday, March 13 at 2:00 PM. The all-American performance will include Barber's Violin Concerto, William Grant Still's Symphony No. 1, 'Afro-American' and the world premiere of Rauch (And Other Delights) by Jonathan Cziner, the grand prize winner of the First Music Commissioning Program for the 2021/22 season
In the exceptionally busy month of February, Kaufman Music Center spotlights two of this year's Artists-in-Residence on its new Bridges series, which features artists who reach across conventional barriers.
The NJCU Center for the Arts will present a live Korean Folk-Pop concert on Saturday, November 13, 2021 at 8 p.m. when Ak Dan Gwang Chil (ADG7) — direct from Korea — performs in the Margaret Williams Theatre (2039 John F. Kennedy Boulevard) on campus at New Jersey City University (NJCU) as part of their tour of the United States East Coast, California and Canada.
The New York Youth Symphony and Music Director Michael Repper have announced their 2021/2022 performances in Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall. The full orchestra will return to the stage for three performances in November, March and May, performing repertoire by Valerie Coleman, William Grant Still, Mahler, Tchaikovsky, and more.
The Colburn School, a renowned performing arts school based in Los Angeles, will showcase its accomplished alumni in “Next Up,” a new virtual concert series that features imaginative programs and unique collaborations created with the online experience in mind.
Long Beach, CA lyricist Huey Briss has released his latest visuals for 'Redd Foxx.' The record was produced by Niko Beats, who is DJ Babu of Dilated Peoples and the Beat Junkies Crew's son.
Today, ABC announced premiere dates for its scripted drama series slate, rounding out the network’s fall schedule. Dates for unscripted and comedy series were previously announced.
The New York Youth Symphony is continuing its mission of educating and inspiring young musicians through its Orchestra, Jazz, Chamber Music, Composition, Musical Theater Songwriting, Conducting, and First Music commissioning programs.
Having just solidified its position as the No. 1 network in entertainment among Adults 18-49 for the first time in four years, ABC is announcing its 2020 premiere schedule. The network's previously announced programming slate includes renewals for 20 series and two straight-to-series orders from its current crop of pilots
Having just solidified its position as the No. 1 network in entertainment among Adults 18-49 for the first time in four years, ABC is announcing its 2020-2021 programming slate, which includes renewals for 19 series and two straight-to-series orders from its current crop of pilots