Before World War I, Edward Elgar’s music often sounded confident and grand. But the war changed him. Facing illness, the loss of friends, and an uncertain world, Elgar turned inward when he wrote his ...
Tonight on WSHU, celebrate the season with two hours of warmth, reflection, and joy. At 8, Hanukkah Lights returns with new stories and favorite moments from the archive, hosted by Murray Horwitz — ...
These performances of Bach’s solo works are elegant and persuasive – balancing a modern tone with an alert awareness of period style To celebrate his 50th birthday, Renaud Capuçon has recorded Bach’s ...
My own concept of sound derived from my days as a chorister. That aesthetic has always been central to the way I approach the saxophone, aiming to phrase and resonate like a singer. I enjoy the way ...
Tickets for the March 7 Classical Roots Celebration Gala and concert are available now at dso.org/classicalroots. With a legacy of honoring Black excellence in classical music and a program that ...
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