World-Renowned Pianist Helene Grimaud And Famed Cellist Jan Vogler To Livestream An Exclusive Benefit Recital For The Wolf Conservation Center On June 14, 2012
23 May, 2012 Her adventurous approach to the classics has seen her compared to Glenn Gould. Offstage, she has famously studied and raised wolves. Now Hélène Grimaud's most passionate and intimate performance will be LIVESTREAMED for the benefit of these beautiful animals.
Grimaud will take center-stage, for ...
| Returning To Its Roots, The Silk Road Ensemble With Yo-Yo Ma Will Perform At Tanglewood June 22 & 24, 2012
18 May, 2012 Hailed by the Boston Globe as "a kind of roving musical laboratory without walls," the international Silk Road Ensemble draws its members from countries as distant and diverse as China, India, Spain, South Korea, Iran, Japan, Switzerland, Israel, and the United States. With founder, artistic director ...
| Verdi's Ernani With Angela Meade, Marcello Giordani, Dmitri Hvorostovsky And Ferruccio Furlanetto On Thirteen's Great Performances At The Met Sunday, June 17 At 12 P.M. On PBS
17 May, 2012 Four extraordinary singers star in Verdi's Ernaniairing on THIRTEEN's Great Performances at the MetSunday, June 17 at 12 p.m. on PBS (check local listings). In New York, THIRTEEN will broadcast the opera at 12:30 p.m. that day, with a primetime encore broadcast Thursday, June 21 at 8:30 p.m.
Based ...
| CD 'Elegante' From Susan Palma-Nidel With Guests Branford Marsalis, Leo Amuedo, Chico Pinheiro, Cyro Baptista And More
17 May, 2012 Elegante, New Flute Music from South America, is a pioneering recording conceived and performed by Susan Palma Nidel the renowned flutist of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Ms. Palma Nidel has appeared on more than 100 of recordings in her illustrious career, many as a soloist, mostly for Deutsche Grammophon ...
| WCPE Goes Back To Baroque For The Weekend
17 May, 2012 TheClassicalStation.org announces today a "Back to Baroque" Weekend, May 19-20, 2012. Music Director William Woltz programs a weekend which highlights the language of music that came to be defined as the music we know today.
"The music is at once powerful, yet beautiful," says Woltz. "It has remained ...
| Partially Deaf Pianist Fuzjko Hemming Kicks Off US Charity Concert Tour In July
17 May, 2012 Soto Group International presents a special concert featuring 80-year-old Swedish-Japanese pianist Fuzjko Hemming in the "Arigato Charity Concert" starting July 5 in Los Angeles, with subsequent performances in San Francisco, Dallas and New York.
Despite her severe hearing difficulties and turbulent ...
| Tenor Anthony Kearns To Perform At 137th Preakness During Special Military Tribute On May 19, 2012
14 May, 2012 World-renowned tenor Anthony Kearns will be the featured performer during a special military tribute at Pimlico Race Course that will be televised live on NBC Sports next Saturday. Kearns will sing "God Bless America" at approximately 2:45 p.m. E.T. During his performance, the Northrup Grumman B-2 Spirit ...
| Disney Pearl Artist Nathan Pacheco Conquers Opera And Pop Music Worlds With New Four-Song EP
10 May, 2012 With a voice as powerful as any in opera or pop, Disney Pearl recording artist Nathan Pacheco is set to release a new EP, Introducing Nathan Pacheco, a four-song preview of his debut album, due this fall. Produced by Leo-Z, the EP showcases Nathan's classically trained tenor, which curls around contemporary ...
| Mass Theatrica Brings A Double Bill Of Baroque Opera: Henry Purcell's Dido & Aeneas" And Antonio Caldara's "A Game of Cards" To Cambridge & Lynn
03 May, 2012 Both operas will be presented in English and in modern settings. Dido & Aeneas will even be set in Cambridge! Viewers will recognize Harvard Square and the Charles River, and be able to see the unfolding of love, hope, and disappointment in a recognizable setting.
Il Giuoco del Quadriglio (A Game ...
| Will Conduct Beloved New World Symphony For Season Finale
03 May, 2012 In May, Stefan Sanderling celebrates ten years with the Toledo Symphony. The TSO season finale plays to Mr. Sanderling's strengths--the orchestral mastery of Jean Sibelius and the joy of Dvorak's beloved New World Symphony.
The community is invited to help celebrate the occasion and the artistic ...
| EMI Classics To Release New Series, "The Greatest Classical Music Ever!"
25 April, 2012 The 14 releases in EMI Classics' new digital compilation series "The Greatest Classical Music Ever!" offer a perfect introduction to classical music for all who are curious about it, but are not quite certain where to start. Each compilation contains carefully selected pieces from EMI's unmatched classical ...
| Nashville Symphony Premieres Work By Iconic Composer Terry Riley featuring Electric Violin Pioneer Tracy Silverman
18 April, 2012 The Palmian Chord Ryddle is one of only a few Terry Riley works to be commissioned by a major American orchestra. Among the most significant musical figures of the last 50 years, Riley launched the Minimalist movement with his revolutionary classic In C in 1964. His work changed the course of 20th century ...
| German New Age Pianist Kai Miano Makes His U.S. Debut!
13 April, 2012 German New Age Pianist Kai Miano Makes His U.S. Debut!Kai Miano, a Contemporary pianist from Germany, is very excited to come to the United States. While here, he'll be performing with internationally recognized New Age pianist Donovan Johnson on a tour of Nebraska, Missouri, Tennessee, and North Carolina. ...
| BSO Performs World Premiere Of Overture For 2012 During Star-spangled Sailabration Week In Junenew Philip Glass Composition Featured In War Of 1812 Bicentennial Tribute
09 April, 2012 Gov. Martin O'Malley, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) with BSO Music Director Marin Alsop, and the PNC Foundation announce a world-premiere performance of composer Philip Glass' Overture for 2012, Sunday, June 17 at 7:00 p.m. at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore.
The performance ...
| Classical Music Welcomes New Sound
05 April, 2012 "Finding Forever," a collection of original piano solos composed by Sarah Dukes, has just hit the market of classical music. Dukes is a Hasidic woman living in Brooklyn, New York, who began composing soulful, compelling pieces at a young age. Her music conveys raw emotion in its purest form. Every note ...
| BSO Performs World Premiere Of Overture For 2012 During Star-Spangled Sailabration Week In June
05 April, 2012 Gov. Martin O'Malley, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) with BSO Music Director Marin Alsop, and the PNC Foundation announce a world-premiere performance of composer Philip Glass' Overture for 2012, Sunday, June 17 at 7:00 p.m. at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore.
The performance ...
| Classical Music Welcomes New Sound
03 April, 2012 "Finding Forever," a collection of original piano solos composed by Sarah Dukes, has just hit the market of classical music. Dukes is a Hasidic woman living in Brooklyn, New York, who began composing soulful, compelling pieces at a young age. Her music conveys raw emotion in its purest form. Every note ...
| Grammy Award Winner Mark S. Doss Returns To Opera Tampa In Aida
02 April, 2012 Global opera star and Grammy Award winner Mark S. Doss returns to Opera Tampa as Amonasro in Aida on April 20 and 22, 2012 at the David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts. Mr. Doss most recently performed with Opera Tampa as a guest artist at A Night of Stars, held in February 2011 to honor ...
| Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Announces 2012 Summer Season
02 April, 2012 The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra announces its programming for the Summer 2012 concert season. The season begins with Baltimore's favorite Fourth of July tradition: The Star-Spangled Spectacular at Oregon Ridge Park (Cockeysville, Md.) on July 3 & 4, featuring favorite patriotic music that culminates ...
| WCPE Honors Pesach And Easter With Great Sacred Music
02 April, 2012 WCPE's Assistant Music Director Kenneth Bradshaw announces special programming for the Jewish and Christian Holy Days. On Friday April 6, 2012 at 6 p.m. an hour long presentation by Leonard Nimoy and Western Wind celebrates Passover. On Great Sacred Music Sunday, April 8, 8-11 a.m., Rob Kennedy features ...
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