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Starts before Friday “Carousel”: 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, March 26-28, and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 29, at Perry Theatre ...
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Todd and Robin Mason would often host little informal concerts in their West LA home and had attended other home chamber music performances. Being naturally competitive people, on their ride home, ...
On Friday at 11 am, conductor-composer John Adams and pianist Aaron Diehl joinThe Cleveland Orchestra for Adams’ Frenzy: a short symphony and his arrangements of Astor Piazzolla tangos, Charles Ives’ ...
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In addition to the Tucson Symphony Orchestra's all-American concert at Linda Ronstadt Music Hall, we'll see the return of a world-class guitarist and close friend of Tucson at the University of ...
Classical music was the focus at the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony, held in Milan, Italy, February 6. World-renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli, the United States' very own Mariah Carey, and more ...
Readers discuss ways to rescue the industry. To the Editor: Re “Stop Mutilating Classical Music to Sell It to Kids,” by Evan Shinners (Opinion guest essay, Jan. 23): Mr. Shinners’s essay makes an ...