Classical music is undergoing a technological transformation, with orchestras embracing immersive audio, live-streaming, and digital concert halls to reach global audiences. Innovations range from ...
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Gustavo Dudamel launches the fall season with a world premiere by the Hawaiian composer Leilehua Lanzilotti and Charles Ives’s panorama of Americana, the Symphony No. 2. Yunchan Lim joins in for ...
Two San Francisco Symphony performances are being digitally memorialized as a pair of live recordings are landing on the ...
When I review a concert, I have to summarize a bushel of ephemeral experiences in a couple of neat paragraphs. Often there isn’t so much room to expand on the moments that stick with me long after the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Live music is more important than ever. Streaming is wonderful, but in an era when it can be hard to differentiate between the real and the artificial, the experience of attending a ...
World-renowned pianist Lang Lang is partnering with TikTok LIVE on a global campaign celebrating classical music culture. The Lang Lang LIVE: Beyond The Keys campaign will also spotlight creator ...
There has been a wave of classical musicians in India trying to make the genre more relatable to younger audiences. Whether it is English or popular cinema songs with classical renditions, or ...
While diversity may be verboten in some current political circles, it’s a definite boon in the arts, and especially in music, which has always advanced through the creative combination of diverse ...