This piece originally aired October 12, 2016. Row after row of Sangiovese grapevines cover the hills of Montalcino in Tuscany, where famed Brunello wine is made. But one of these vineyards is a bit ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The St. Charles Singers, led by founder and music director Jeffrey Hunt, will ...
If you’re like me, conversations about the line between Classical and Romantic music can cause you to shudder at memories of cramming for music theory tests in middle school. Composers in Vienna in ...
“Mozart In the Jungle” loves to engage in high-brow humor, taking the world of orchestra life and showing what people involved in it might be like when they’re not throwing around words like “coda” ...
Pill popping, pot smoking, back-stabbing, bed hopping and tantrum throwing — now we're talking classical music! At least that's what the new Amazon series Mozart in the Jungle would have us believe is ...
At the beginning of this year, I moved into an off-campus apartment for the first time. One show got me through the daunting moving process and allowed me to bond with my roommate over our shared ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A scholar dared to complete violin sonata fragments left by the great composer. They’re featured on a new album. By Zachary Woolfe For a musician, ...
Kick off arts season the right way — by not spending any money on tickets. This week there are several shows that will fulfill your need for a little classical music without leaving you in the ...
Some months ago, I was sitting at the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York with enough time on my hands that I actually noticed the music coming over the speakers in the ceiling. It was the scherzo ...