It’s the 60th anniversary of the Riverside Squares, and club members and their friends are celebrating in suitable style — ...
In today’s digital world, music is just a click away. With the ever-growing number of music streaming platforms, finding the ...
Trecek-King and Mobley’s idea became “Crossing The Deep,” a special concert series showing the parallels between the choral works of Handel and the spirituals of enslaved Africans in America.
Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony Orchestra are opening 2025 with Beethoven’s nine symphonies and, more sensibly, ...
Guest conductor Stéphane Denève led the Cleveland Orchestra on Thursday in elegant, witty, and transparent accounts of works ...
We’re talking about Classical Queens: Our Time. This unique experience will make its premiere Jan. 11 at Boise's Morrison ...
Most guitarists can only hope to make the guitar sing, but these musicians have made everyone's perception of them slightly ...
The Venezuelan conductor on the political situation in his homeland, activism and the problematic legacy of El Sistema ...
Joe Gatto, comedian: March 13, $55+ • Burton Cummings: March 21, $69+ • Michael Carbonaro: March 22, $30+ • Tony! Toni! Tone! band: May 23, $59+ • Boney James, saxophonist: July 13, $59+ • The ...
The score for “The Brutalist” is itself a feat of architectural engineering.
But when he realized his new home lacked a classical composers’ organization, he spearheaded the creation of a new one. In the 15 years since then, Cascadia Composers has thrived, growing into one of ...
From Boston Opera Collaborative's "Missed Connections" to quartet Yarn/Wire at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, WBUR arts critic Lloyd Schwartz highlights the concerts and productions he's looking ...