Chicago has plenty of alternatives to yet another jinglefest — some from other musical genres or cultures, some keeping offbeat traditions and some from musical organizations for which December is ...
It was on their first big trip together in December 2018 that Ian and John King Oppermann realized they were serious. After meeting a few months earlier on Bumble, the New York City-based pair spent ...
In a video that’s racked up over 845,000 views, @thedymejackson shares her experiment results after a week of listening exclusively to Baroque and instrumental classical music. She begins, “So here’s ...
“Classicann is going to be bigger and better this second year,” smiles Phillip Lenberg, coordinator for the second annual classical music festival blending a world-class lineup of musicians with a ...
When it comes to classical music, the season isn’t quite over. On May 18 at the Norton Museum, there will be an exploration of music from 18th-century France when Mik Groninger, a champion of the ...
On March 21 and 22, Boston Baroque presented a program of Mozart’s “Symphony No. 35 in D Major (“Haffner”),” two Mozart arias performed by soprano Erin Morley, and Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 2 in D ...
The Arts Division is welcoming Connie Sheu, an esteemed guitarist, to campus for a performance that is free and open to the public. The April 18 show will demonstrate Sheu’s deep commitment to the ...
Feel like escaping the noise of the present time, and traveling back in time to hear three centuries of early music performed on period instruments? An ongoing monthly series of noon concerts by ...
Christmas Goes Baroque is a collection of traditional Christmas carols and holiday songs reimagined by Peter Breiner. You can sample music from this festive collection and pick up a copy when you ...