Bird played through the entirety of The Mysterious Production of Eggs with the Colorado Symphony for the album's twentieth ...
The platform currently supports piano, violin, flute, guitar, bass guitar, and trumpet, with plans to add more instruments.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Meredith Monk’s “Cellular Songs,” a Kurt Weill rarity and a new take on Bach’s “Well-Tempered Clavier” are among the highlights. By The New York Times ...
Scott Jeffers is the front man for the band Traveler. He’s been performing his eclectic style of music around the Valley for ...
Gina Birch never thought of calling herself an artist. Which seems like a strange attitude for this restless musician, ...
NOTADOG is a Boston-based punk/emo band with a penchant for emotionally earnest lyrics coupled with a fun, down-to-earth play ...
The Stamford Friends of Music present Nina Bernat, double bass, and Anthony Ratinov, piano, on Sunday, November 16, at 3 p.m.
On her debut album, the North Carolina-born, Los Angeles-raised artist elevates straightforward songs with unconventional ...
The performance at the Royal Opera, House of Musical Arts on Monday evening presented by the Royal Oman Symphony Orchestra ...
A radiant, masterfully led performance of Strauss shines brightest in a programme where Hollywood-inspired works struggle to match its power.
There's no easy way to grow up. Every plunge into adulthood brings thrill and regret, exhilaration and grief, anticipation and dread. You land, you shut ...
One of the most remarkable performances at the Spokane Symphony’s Masterworks 3 presentation on Saturday night took place ...