The Southern Oregon Repertory Singers' "Grace Before Sleep" concert celebrates the power of music and love to inspire ...
Even before cellist Yo-Yo Ma was named a Peace Ambassador by the United Nations in 2006, he’d already been bringing unlikely collaborators together. Yes, he’d been regarded as a masterful interpreter ...
It was Serge Koussevitzky, the Jewish-born Russian conductor of the Boston Symphony, who commissioned British composer Benjamin Britten to write his opera, Peter Grimes. And it was the “Four ...
The Chippewa Valley Symphony Orchestra invites the community to an event-filled family day of music and art. “This is our one concert of the year that we really pitch to students, ...
Benjamin Britten’s “War Requiem” is a rare beast. Most only get the chance to conduct the piece once or twice in their lives, but director of choral organizations and conducting Prof. Andrew Megill ...
Choral Arts Philadelphia will perform works by Britten and Finzi timed with the Philadelphia Flower Show on March 7 ...
Performances in N.Y.C. The coastal festival, founded by the composer and Peter Pears in the 1940s, has built a reputation for rich, forward-looking programming. Benjamin Britten, whose history is ...
A few days before his 85th birthday, Benjamin Zander will lead the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra through a program as awesome as it is unlikely. The March 3 Symphony Hall concert will run ...
When plotting out his first season as Minnesota Orchestra music director, Thomas Søndergård decided to focus his winter visit on two countries: Russia and England. After celebrating the new year with ...
Benjamin Britten’s godson happens to be composer/broadcaster (and another Hampstead resident) Michael Berkeley, who has a new song cycle premiering at Temple Church, Feb 24. Called Things Invisible to ...