Dziga Vertov’s 1929 silent film documentary Man With a Movie Camera, presented as part of the Dallas Video Festival, shone with special brilliance last Friday in a showing at the Dallas Museum of Art, ...
World War I really knocked the wind out of Europe’s musical community. Commissions disappeared overnight. With so many men committed to the military, orchestras struggled to fill concert halls and ...
A combination of motorcycle and car accidents brought pianist Jihyun Lily Moon’s musical and academic career to a halt midway through her second year at UCLA. Injured nerves in her right shoulder and ...
There’s so much happening as the classical music world embraces repertoire of Black composers that it’s hard to keep up. Seeing concert listings with names like Jessie Montgomery, Valerie Coleman, ...
There is courage in Tania Leon’s music, particularly in the score to her Pulitzer Prize-winning piece “Stride,” which the Albany Symphony Orchestra will perform in Troy on Saturday and Sunday, March ...
Jessie Montgomery is having a moment. Several moments at once, actually. In the past several years, the 40-year-old composer and violinist has rapidly become a poster child for the shifting classical ...
Although few people can name even three black classical composers, the Chicago-based violinist Rachel Barton Pine can name 350. Pine’s RBP Foundation Music by Black Composers (MBC) project has ...
Best classical music for meditation: from Hildegard von Bingen to John Cage, we recommend six pieces that will aid serenity ...
Clive Brown had an AHRC grant from 2008-2012 for a project on 19th-century performing editions. After a very drawn out and fraught construction, the Philharmonie de Paris is finally open. The 2,400 ...
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