Largely forgotten these days, the music of Elisabetta de Gambarini, the first woman to publish keyboard music in Britain, ...
For the 19th Annual Bach Festival, expect a twist. “Mostly Mozart 2026” headlines a week of noon recitals accompanied by the famous Bach’s Lunch where music lovers convene over soup, salad and ...
On Saturday night, the University Orchestra and solo cellist, University sophomore Maurice Neuman, began the Concerto with pure charm — graceful and sprightly passages lightly punctuated by a pair of ...
Santa Cruz chamber ensembles—from Santa Cruz Opera Project and Marea Ensemble to Ensemble Monterey and Espressivo—prove that small musical groups can deliver powerful performances.
A study of over 275 violins suggests that Antonio Stradivari used wood from high-altitude forests in northern Italy to craft ...
Are you looking for a fresh take on Beethoven? Andrew Smith is a Connecticut-based violinist whose new recordings of sonatas by Ludwig van Beethoven will help you rediscover these classics. Hear his ...
A son of Puerto Rican parents who grew up in the Bronx, Barretto moved between jazz and Latin music with relentless ...