An unusual musical program was presented in New York City recently, a rare opportunity to hear some of the songs of German composer Hanns Eisler (1898-1962). The program, entitled “Will There Still Be ...
The first time that pianist Sara Davis Buechner felt what she calls "the real spiritual power" of George Gershwin's music, she was 23 and building a reputation for virtuoso playing on the ...
A song pamphlet titled "Songs" by Alice Barnett, published by G. Schirmer Inc., featuring compositions by the early 20th-century American composer. Alice Barnett's music once echoed across America — ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. New York City Charter School of the Arts (CSA) co-founder, Artistic Director, and ...
What happens when a 20th-century composer tips his hat to a 17th-century gentleman? You get Rodrigo’s Fantasía para un gentilhombre—a suite of graceful dances, dazzling guitar solos, and timeless ...
What do we possess today as “art”? A faked music, filled with artificial noisiness of massed instruments; a failed painting, full of idiotic, exotic and showcard effects, that every ten years or so ...
James Conlon, the veteran L.A. Opera music director and conductor, is well versed in the canon of 20th century classics. But over the last several decades, he has been focused on another kind of ...
The music of Beethoven will be inescapable this year, as orchestras around the world celebrate his 250th birthday. But the Juilliard School has another anniversary in mind for its coming Focus ...
Stravinsky, Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev article by Larry Slater, published on February 13, 2026 at All About Jazz. Find more Radio & Podcasts articles ...
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