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Concert halls and symphony orchestras try to lure younger listeners by mutilating the music. There’s a better way.
Hosted by chamber ensemble North Shore Voices, the monthly live music pop-up event features anything from baroque arias to ...
Here’s a familiar scene of a night at the symphony: a perfectly disciplined audience sitting in complete silence for more than two hours with nothing but music. There’s no food, no chit chat, no movie ...
The warm glow of dozens of candles illuminated the stairway leading to the Granada Theater, as guests dressed in classy attire or more casually clothed filled nearly every seat of the historic venue.
To learn to play a string instrument — like the violin or cello — at a high level takes intense practice, lots of money for instruments and lessons, and ideally, involvement with an orchestra or other ...
Alfredo Muro, a Peruvian classical guitar virtuoso, is hoping his Friday performance in Louisville will help underrepresented musicians see a professional musician on stage, so he is inviting the ...