Jennifer Gersten, a doctoral student in violin performance at Stony Brook University, is an editor at Guernica and the winner of the 2018 Rubin Prize for Music Criticism. Follow @jenwgersten Let the ...
Apple acquired Primephonic—a renowned classical music service—in 2021. For the unaware, Primephonic was a classical music streaming service aimed at addressing the needs of the fans of the classical ...
Apple has officially taken the wraps off its Apple Music Classical application. The company says that the app will be available on March 28, and existing Apple Music subscribers will be able to use ...
Celebrating the best and brightest New Orleans and our region has to offer in music, classical music, dance and theater. Recognizing achievements made in New Orleans classical music in 2022. Winners ...
Conductor Herbert Blomstedt returned to Davies Symphony Hall Thursday afternoon and his reunion with the San Francisco Symphony was a joyous one, as they generally seem to be these days. Like any long ...
Joan Tower's first major orchestral work, Sequoia, from 1981, opens with the boom of a massive gong and a fusillade of deafening cowbells. Like the statuesque redwoods of the title, the music looms ...
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