LOVELAND — The queen is ill and the court is in an uproar. What could be wrong? But wait, she’s been poisoned. Who could it be? The mystery unfolded twice this weekend in the gym at Loveland Classical ...
A classical music concert is often like a meal – appetizer, main course, side dishes and, if you’re lucky, some scrumptious dessert at the end. But at concerts of the eclectic classical chamber ...
Whether you're staying in or gathering with family this Thanksgiving, don't forget the classical music to set the mood! Tune-in to CPR Classical all day long on Thanksgiving Day for American favorites ...
Miami classical music impresario and lawyer Julian Kreeger, who died Nov. 22 at 84 after a long series of medical issues and surrounded by family and friends, advanced that composer’s skill, his sons ...
WSVN — If you are looking for more than a meal, we’ve got a few ideas to elevate date night. It doesn’t have to be the same old dinner and a movie. In tonight’s Style File, Belkys Nerey is taking us ...
The Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival will present a live “Classical Dinner Concert” via Zoom on Saturday starting at 6 p.m. The concert features live performances by violinists Ellen McGehee and ...
The Corinthian Houston set the scene for an evening of elegance as chairs Sarah and Scott Barrett welcomed 280 guests to the Third Annual Foundational Dinner benefiting Houston Classical Charter ...
Here are some of the top moments of 2025 in the Seattle area's arts, culture, outdoors and food scenes. It’s been a year of major shake-ups for Seattle’s art scene, the biggest of which came from ...
Playing classical music to your child while they’re still in the womb can stimulate development, new research suggests. Music has long been a way for expectant parents to connect with their unborn ...
Mainstream audio and video streaming services don’t offer much for classical music lovers. Fortunately, we've rounded up the best platforms dedicated to the chamber, opera, and orchestral art forms ...
Few art forms on earth are more indebted to class privilege than Western classical music. For most of its history, it has relied on monarchs, aristocrats, and wealthy patrons even to exist. We have ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by critic’s notebook Especially during a pandemic, the graying of audiences has been seen as a sign of precariousness. But maybe these older listeners ...