BY ALAN SHERROD Admittedly, Valentine’s Day is one of our stranger holidays. Having been commercialized into a merchandizing platform for chocolate, roses, jewelry, and anything pink, the day also ...
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra had a large and enthusiastic audience for its Thursday night concert at the Meyerson Symphony ...
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Sir John Rutter's 'Celebration Overture' - Live | Classic FM
Sir John Rutter conducts the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra through his own rousing composition, 'Celebration Overture', as ...
The West Texas Symphony kicks off 2026 performances with their concert titled “Double Trouble.” This event highlighting works ...
Come along for the ride as H3O Jazz Trio and Winona Symphony team up to support the symphony’s annual Children’s Concert.
The BPO Classics Series, titled SHOSTAKOVICH NO. 5, opened Friday, February 6 at 10:30 (a “coffee concert”) and will conclude ...
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Britain’s very best classical music festivals to book this summer
From the rolling hills of Somerset to the Cornish coast, Britain knows how to do a music festival. But if you prefer a string ...
The Jacksonville Symphony will perform “Romeo and Juliet: Tchaikovsky & Bernstein” on Feb. 13 and 14 at Jacoby Symphony Hall.
The orchestra’s first season under Artistic and Music Director Alexander Shelley will commemorate America’s 250th anniversary ...
The DeKalb Symphony Orchestra kicked off 2026 with another concert at its new haunt, the First Baptist Church of Decatur, o 3. It was a warm, erudite journey through the hallowed halls of the ...
What followed is a 55-year love affair with classical music — branching out to discover greats like Brahms, Bruch, Mahler, Chopin, Copland, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Elgar as well as lesser known ...
Maestro Andrew Kurtz will take audiences on a journey from the beginning of classical music through eight important milestones by leading 20th century American composers. Gulf Coast Symphony’s ...
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