Memories of friendship linger beneath each short movement in Hugi Gudmundsson’s Coniunctio — moments on park benches, in bars, on quiet walks. Composed for cello, the piece unfolds in brief, focused ...
AS THE sounds of Indian classical music fill the air this festive season, a new generation of women is stepping forward to ...
Jessica Bejarano is the founder and music director of the San Francisco Philharmonic, an orchestra she built with a vision of ...
When women come together to make music, it becomes more than just melody—it becomes a movement. Raagraanis is an all-women album that features powerhouse voices like Pratibha Singh Baghel, Varijashree ...
If something ain’t broke, there’s no use fixing it, which is what makes these modern songs for classic country and folk lovers so enduring and timeless. From the classic swell of a pedal steel to the ...
Its reconstructions of pop, rock and hip-hop aim to sound “visceral and immediate and modern.” The musical project’s covers ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Caterina Barbieri, 35, plays gigs on banks of synthesizers. That makes her a surprising choice to lead the cerebral Venice Music Biennale. By Chiara ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Watch and listen to recent highlights, including “The Comet/Poppea,” a Dave Malloy song cycle and a soprano’s surprise turn at the Metropolitan Opera.
Michael Andor Brodeur is an egghead who looks like a meathead: By trade, he’s the Washington Post’s classical-music critic, but he’s also obsessed with weightlifting. His body is puffed and toned from ...