The St. Charles Singers will perform 'Sacred Spaces,' an a cappella program of sacred works at venues in Wheaton and St.
St Martin‑in‑the‑Fields will mark the 300th anniversary of its landmark building in Trafalgar Square with a new autumn season of concerts, bringing together world-class artists, new commissions, major ...
Often people who don’t go to church think that those who do go spend their time there singing hymns. Yet there is no explicit provision for parish hymn-singing in the Book of Common Prayer, and, in ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Hans Otte’s “Book of Sounds,” Jan Lisiecki’s fresh take on Mozart piano concertos and the works of an overlooked composer are among our selections.
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Join renowned pianist and host Emanuel Ax for Classical Music Happy Hour: a new podcast full of music, merriment, and conversation. Manny (Emanuel) talks with an eclectic lineup of composers, ...
As anticipation builds for his sold-out "A Quiet Celebration" UK tour, legendary songwriter Paul Simon has announced a series of exclusive Pitchblack Playback listening sessions for his ...
May 18, 2026 • The song, penned before American Independence by a slave trader turned abolitionist, has remained a source of comfort, inspiration and redemption. May 14, 2026 • Gabriela Lena Frank's ...
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New research explores music's impact on learning, memory, and emotions in two studies. One reveals that familiar music can enhance concentration and learning, while the other demonstrates that music ...
From Bach’s violin sonatas in Snape, to Simon Rattle’s return to the UK, our expert selects the hottest tickets Ivan Hewett is The Telegraph’s Classical Music Critic and an author whose works include ...
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