The ensemble takes on the era-straddling Vespers, a crucial yet rarely performed work in the classical canon, at the ...
The Chamber Orchestra of Louisville is aiming for a lighter, intimate sound more reminiscent of the 17th and 18th centuries with their concert this weekend, while not getting too consumed with the ...
On March 2, the Baroque Artists of Champaign-Urbana joined with the Sycamore Brass Quintet for an evening concert, titled “All About That Brass,” of mostly music for chorus and brass ...
Last May, as the final serene measures of the “Dona nobis pacem” sounded in St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Evanston, the ...
An eight-hour choral extravaganza of a universal prayer is to open the Edinburgh International Festival at the Usher Hall.
The success of Pearlman’s initial Boston church concert led to another, and then to an annual series. His group, eventually ...
The Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado is coming to Broomfield Sunday with unique instruments and the signature sounds of ...
After six decades of devotion to the organ, Maestro Leo Kramer treats the instrument like an extension of himself. He doesn’t ...
As a longtime menstrual-cup devotee, I’ve always been curious about period underwear. In the long run, they’re cost-effective and a reusable alternative to tampons and pads. Finding the right ...
Oliver Cotton’s The Score essentially sets Brian Cox’s grouchy, loveable and deeply devout JS Bach against Stephen Hagan’s capricious atheist Frederick. It’s a fictionalised account of ...
International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach will resign as a member of the Olympic body after handing the reins to his presidential successor in June, the IOC said Wednesday. Bach ...