“It transports us into a world where we cannot recall ever having been before.” That's what Robert Schumann said when he discovered the manuscript of the Symphony No. 9 by Franz Schubert in 1839 in ...
Hans Abrahamsen’s ‘Schnee,’ Carlos Simon’s ‘Requiem for the Enslaved,’ and Igor Levit’s ‘Tristan’ are three of the standouts. The fuller return to live performance this year happily coincided with a ...
In the classical music, jazz and dance world, the year 2022 may be remembered as the year Columbus-area arts organizations made a full pivot back to normal. In contrast to 2020 and 2021 — years during ...
After two years of shutdowns and cancellations, the Bay Area’s classical music organizations rebounded with tremendous vitality in 2022. New works and revivals, debuting artists and milestone ...
San Diego’s already lively classical music scene ought to be even more vibrant in 2023. The year ahead is brimming with premieres, unearthed gems, brilliant musicians and works by female and male ...
Apple acquired Primephonic—a renowned classical music service—in 2021. For the unaware, Primephonic was a classical music streaming service aimed at addressing the needs of the fans of the classical ...
Born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, in 1877 into a family of Polish descent, the life of composer Sergei Bortkiewicz was made difficult by war and its factions. First in WWI, then in Russia by the Bolsheviks ...