Solving Sacramento “You’re human. You make music.” Tim Stanley, who leads the String Project at Sacramento State, believes everyone has ...
Winter semester registration is well underway, and BYU students continue to scramble as they add, drop and edit their class ...
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The British singer makes his solo debut with a collection of opera arias, songs and a number from a classic Broadway show ...
In The Listeners, a seductive cult leader and an unexplainable noise divides an innocent community and warps reality. Mazzoli ...
Artistic Director, Susan Jaffe, reviving the Kingdom of the Shades for ABT’s Fall Season was both a testament to her trust in ...
In the nomination for the award, Paga’s students described her as “dedicated” and “beloved by the students at William & Mary” for her enthusiasm for Classical Studies and her encouragement in the ...
The data displayed for this chart goes back to 1996, however we hope to be able to offer deeper historic information at a future point ...
Members of the Mobile Symphony Orchestra will perform ‘Beethoven & Blue Jeans’ at Mobile’s Saenger Theatre in November. ...
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The New York Philharmonic has played Tchaikovsky’s “Pathétique” Symphony twice in two years. Rafael Payare led its latest outing.