Turtle Island Quartet blends classical quartet form with jazz improvisation. Feb. 26 Singletary program 'Shades of Blue' ...
“Bumblebees tend to go around in middle C, specifically because it’s the resonant frequency of tomato flowers, which is generally The post Composer Jerskin Fendrix on Staying in Tune With Bees for ...
Dmitri Shostakovich: the Soviet voice of the oppressed. Discover the lives and works of all the great composers, at classical ...
The chamber music journey, part of Lakes Area Music Festival's Winter Series, traces the evolution of the string quartet across a century.
South Beach began its transformation in 1970 when the Latins started coming and the Jews stayed away. The redevelopment moratorium brought the neighborhood to a standstill in 1973, leaving small ...
Three talented high school seniors from Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach have received Palm Beach ...
Throughout musical history, countless instruments have faced extinction, victims of changing tastes, industrialization, and ...
Paul McCartney told a British court there were six reasons The Beatles should legally break up. One of them was the use of a harp in ‘The Long and Winding Road’.
Mahler’s Song of the Earth begins with wild craggy upward striving phrases from the tenor, and ends with the mezzo-soprano subsiding in gentle steps of transcendent acceptance – ewig... ewig ...
By Isabell Macrina Hometown Weekly Staff Symphony music can be a gorgeous experience filled with instruments in harmony, but it can be overwhelming for people who are unfamiliar in that space.
Our 12 metro Atlanta arts events to look forward to this week include "Fires, Ohio" at Alliance Theatre and a global poster ...