Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Bound by long-standing customs, classical music sees a fresh perspective through Ruoyang Xiang’s exceptional piano skills and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Watch and listen to symphonies by Mahler, a new opera by Missy Mazzoli, Ray Chen’s take on video game music and more. By Joshua BaroneCorinna da ...
Breakdancing to Classical Music brings together two very different performance styles in a creative and visually captivating ...
I started playing classical music in a café and the reaction was incredible. Within moments, the atmosphere began to change as guests turned their attention toward the piano. Conversations became ...
The L.A. Phil adapted their regular programming for a youth audience at “Symphonies for Youth: Sensory Symphony,” a classical music performance for the children of the Los Angeles community. (Aden Max ...
Why are we asking for donations? Why are we asking for donations? This site is free thanks to our community of supporters. Voluntary donations from readers like you keep our news accessible for ...
Ah, to dismiss classical music as elitist: it’s the cheapest trick in the book. Unfortunately, BBC broadcaster Clive Myrie—one of the BBC Proms’ presenters this summer—succumbed to this temptation.
Here’s a familiar scene of a night at the symphony: a perfectly disciplined audience sitting in complete silence for more than two hours with nothing but music. There’s no food, no chit chat, no movie ...
Like U.S. history, classical music has become a new front in the culture wars as musicians and music institutions grapple with the legacies of racism. With most performing arts organizations shuttered ...
Time Out Sydney loves hearing about new experiences in the city. In fact, we were one of the original supporters of the Live at Yours concert series, which began as intimate 20-person concerts.