Kevin Olusola, best known for his work with the a cappella group Pentatonix, has released two new tracks from his forthcoming ...
Roll over Beethoven! Music mogul Pete Waterman has put together a new classical pop band. Waterman, who launched the career of Kylie Minogue and is now a Pop Idol judge, is backing two-piece ...
The Philippine Opera Company, headed by its artistic director Karla Gutierrez, has officially launched the latest batch of Opera Belles, an all-female singing group that merges operatic vocals with ...
Scroll down to discover our selection of the best classical guitarists of all time. The Polish guitarist, according to his website, is “in the opinion of many critics and music lovers from ...
Music by Anna Clyne, Maurice Ravel, and Aaron Copland was featured in the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra’s Masterworks ...
Discover our selection of the best classical romantic music for Valentine’s Day including ... probably one of the most popular duets in opera, opens the third act of the opera which is set ...
From his debut in June 1966 with the Mothers of Invention 's double Freak Out! album to his death in December 1993 at the age ...
By Joshua BaroneCorinna da Fonseca-WollheimSeth Colter WallsZachary Woolfe and Oussama Zahr The New York Times’s classical music and opera critics see and hear much more than they review.
Criticism of Hampi Utsav handling of classical music performances by veteran musicians highlights unfair treatment and lack of transparency.
The program, “Blending the Spheres: Combining Popular and Classical Music,” features several Tennessee Tech University faculty members and students. There will be a variety of music including ...
The 25-year-old Berklee College of Music grad who has spent the past four-plus years plumbing the tricky confluence of jazz, classical and pop is lauded as a Gen Z innovator in TIME magazine’s ...
Einaudi is the pop master of classical music and dishes out chord sequences that are easy on the ear. He is the guy whose music people will play on the piano in King’s Cross – and when you ...