We’ve been on the road and those crowds were loud. Tonight we had the crowd with us and it carried us through.” The crowds haven’t been huge – there were 1,724 in the house Thursday – but ...
Romantics aren’t customarily shy about expressing their feelings. And such was definitely the case with classical composers of the romantic era. As the 19th century went on, much of the music grew ...
The opening fanfare was energized, and Freimuth soared through the work’s lyrical themes with flawless intonation.
FORT WORTH — Both the Fort Worth and Dallas symphony orchestras paired related works on concerts this week. Following the DSO’s Austro-German program, reviewed separately, the FWSO on Friday presented ...
Just now, music about survival, transcendence and the afterlife may have a special resonance for the BBC Singers. After all, ...
At the end of an exhausting week in which Holocaust Memorial Day struck a more urgent note than ever as fascism started tearing through the USA, parts of this concert were bound to hit hard. That they ...
In the ever-changing world of health care, one thing remains constant: nurses make it better, one patient at a time. Let’s give them the recognition they deserve.
The orchestra’s former music director leads a program of Schubert and Brahms with grace, if occasional shakiness.
The Metropolitan Opera has gone dark for a month or so, but its orchestra is free to play—as it did last night in Carnegie Hall. The program was all-Brahms. It is good to be able to see these players ...
The trombone ranks among a handful of instruments that sound most like the human voice—it represents the adults in “Peanuts,” after all. Cartoons aside, the trombone’s tenor range sits in a natural ...
Maestro and Trombone Champ Unflattened are two of the best rhythm games I've ever played, giving players a new way to groove after they've finished Beat Saber.
Performances kick off at 8 a.m. daily and go into the evening Thursday-Saturday, Jan. 30-Feb. 1, Gaiser Student Center, 1933 ...