A musically dense score set to a pastiche of poetry, his ‘Music for New Bodies’ will be staged at Tanglewood Aug. 7. In 2015, The New York Times crowned composer Matthew Aucoin the “most promising ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – When it comes to globally-renowned Italian “popera” trio Il Volo, everything old is new again. The trio’s soaring vocals and modern take on classical-crossover music is breathing new ...
When the Reading Symphony Orchestra’s February concert landed on Feb. 14 this season, music director Andrew Constantine decided to go all-out for Valentine’s Day and program some of the most romantic ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The composer Matthew Aucoin, Graham’s former student, and the director Peter Sellars have adapted her poems into the operatic “Music for New Bodies.” ...
African American opera tenor George Shirley reflects on his trailblazing music career. As one of the first African American operatic performers, renowned tenor and trailblazer George Shirley’s ...
Despite growing up in a rural south Alabama, where opportunities in the arts weren’t exactly abundant, Allison Upshaw discovered a love for classical and operatic music at a young age. WHAT: “Black ...
First-ever collaboration of two student music groups shows the importance of arts to the Duke student experience The first-ever collaboration of Duke Opera with the Duke Wind Symphony came with many ...
The internationally renowned Greek composer Yannis Markopoulos - best known to UK audiences for composing the chart-topping music for BBC television series Who Pays the Ferryman? - has died in Athens ...