Multi-CD surveys devoted to Herbert von Karajan, Pierre Boulez and Steve Reich are among the year’s finest classical-music offerings.
The Handel and Haydn Society masterfully highlighted the drama and subtle details of Handel’s rarely heard cantatas Delirio ...
San Diego Symphony Orchestra music director Rafael Payare finished his slate of Fall concerts this last weekend. I attended the Friday, November 14th, concert at The Jacobs Music Center. It was ...
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A Washington man accused of using hammers to break into the State Capitol building, toppling statues, destroying historical artifacts and setting a fire in the reception room, has been charged in the ...
A 29-year-old man accused of vandalizing the Washington state Legislative Building Sunday has been released without bail. Gunnar McLean Schubert, a former Gonzaga University baseball player, attended ...
Symphony Ltd, an Indian multinational electronics and home appliances company known for its air coolers, is looking to divest its business in Mexico and Australia by the next financial year. “We have ...
WSHU gives you the best seat in the house for Carnegie Hall Live. Riccardo Muti conducts the Vienna Philharmonic in a sweeping program featuring Schubert’s “Great” Symphony, tonight at 8pm on 91.1, ...
The Musical Times is the oldest continuously-published music journal in the world, founded in 1844. For more information, including an extensive archive of obituaries of leading musicians from ...
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When Klaus Mäkelä climbed the Concertgebouw podium in Amsterdam and turned to the audience at the orchestra’s third Gustav Mahler Festival in 105 years, the conductor could see the writing on the wall ...
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