Marin Alsop, one of the first women to helm a major American orchestra, offered another form of leadership at Abravanel Hall last week as she received a prestigious award that in years past has gone ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — When Teddy Abrams was named conductor of the Louisville Orchestra in 2014, he was the youngest to lead a major orchestra in the United States. While that is a ground-breaking ...
The 28-year-old conductor has been making news lately — getting rave reviews for renditions of Stravinsky and Debussy, and also for being the music director of more than one major orchestra. This is ...
So you couldn’t make it to Paris for the Olympics? That’s OK. You’re better off visiting when Paris is more like Paris than a city-sized athletic facility. Go when you can enjoy the embarrassment of ...
*Extra Extra! Read all about it … New York Philharmonic’s first African American principal musician shared his time and talent with Los Angeles; showing his love of music and his heart for children.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The orchestra could have rented Carnegie Hall for the celebration, but “our supporters are here, our audiences are here,” its chief executive said. By ...
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