To begin the second in this season’s series of concerts by the Spokane String Quartet, Helen Byrne, its cellist, stepped to ...
Explore Singapore's vibrant arts scene with classical music from 1825, "Being Human" steel sculptures, and the play "Rewind." ...
A little over a year ago, conductor Darko Butorac was in New York City taking in the Metropolitan Opera’s production of ...
On Nov. 2, the Hopkins Center for the Arts ensemble presented its termly performance with a program spanning six centuries of ...
The 15th annual Going Dutch is bringing two days of powerful performances to downtown Elgin Nov. 8-9. Produced by Side Street ...
The haunting tale of Count Orlok returned to the big screen in Johnstown as a Pittsburgh musician brought one of cinema’s ...
Woodlawn Tap, better known as Jimmy’s (after its original owner, Jimmy Wilson), has been a Hyde Park staple since 1948. On Sunday nights, the West Room, a long, dimly lit space lined with billiard ...
The lights went down inside The Grand Halle. “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror,” a black-and-white silent movie, flickered on the screen. Pittsburgh pianist Tom Roberts started playing the 300-page ...
Discover the significant world events, notable birthdays, and notable deaths that occurred on November 4. Check what happened today in history here.
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Today in Music History for Nov. 4: In 1740, English clergyman Augustus Toplady, who wrote the hymn "Rock of Ages," was born. In 1847, composer Felix Mendelssohn died at Leipzig at age 38.
It’s not unusual that a guest conductor will bring a different vibe in his choice of a classical repertoire to present to a ...