Embrace moments of stillness with this calming collection of peaceful classical melodies and sounds from the natural world. This mix features soothing piano, strings, and orchestral music, to help you ...
Take time out with a 30-minute soundscape of classical music, including Vaughan Williams's Fantasia on Greensleeves, Caroline Shaw's And the Swallow arranged for string ensemble, a brass version of ...
A Northern Ireland sculptor is to travel to Italy to take part in a specialist residency that will combine classical stone carving techniques with new robotic technology. John Rainey, originally from ...
This year’s 2026 Preview consists of all the entertainment — from movies to books to art shows — that Vulture writers and editors are excited to consume in the New Year. Below, our classical-music ...
My album of the year came as a real surprise to me, Arvo Pärt’s output hitherto not leaving much of an impression. But Credo (Alpha Classics), from the Estonian Festival Orchestra under Pärt's ...
If you’re holding your breath awaiting the end of the compact-disc era, don’t exhale quite yet. Because, yes, there’s more. Believe it or not, the great conductors of the past (to say nothing of ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to recordings by Maria Dueñas and Daniil Trifonov, works by Thomas Adès and Tania León, and more. London Philharmonic Orchestra; Thomas Adès, ...
Donnacha Dennehy, ‘Land of Winter’; Alarm Will Sound, Alan Pierson, conductor (Nonesuch) How do you compose light? That was the task that the Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy took on in writing “Land ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Thinking outside the canon, and finding the gritty and the beautiful, within it. By Joshua Barone and Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim JOSHUA BARONE Few ...
Those looking to experience some technology this weekend, after the tryptophan from Thanksgiving dinner has worn off, need look no further than Huntington Beach. The Huntington Beach Sports Complex ...
Families in Miami-Dade seem increasingly interested in having their children study the classics — think Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. As classical education charter schools like True North move into ...
Last September, professors at elite American colleges finally began to admit what has been apparent for the last dozen years: Their students cannot read. No, they are not illiterate. But they cannot ...
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