-
Edited by Fleming, the book features essays by researchers, music therapists and artists including Yo-Yo Ma and Anna Deavere Smith.
-
Armed with just her cello, a looping machine and a pair of percussionists, Beiser crafts a rendition of Terry Riley's pioneering In C that is equally mesmerizing and graceful.
-
Kwamé Ryan is the orchestra's first Black conductor.
-
When he takes over, in the fall of 2027, he will be the youngest music director in the orchestra's 133-year history.
-
Akiko Fujimoto, music director of the Mid-Texas Symphony since 2019, recently sat down with TPR's Nathan Cone and offers a peek behind the musical curtain when it comes to preparing the orchestra for performance.
-
The thoughtful pianist from Iceland plays a set of gentle pieces — from Bach to Bartók — evoking nostalgic memories of his childhood.
-
One of the most performed living composers unpacks the power of melody in her music, her unconventional path to success and how visual art guides her process.
-
Citing creative differences with the orchestra's board, the famed Finnish conductor and composer plans to leave when his contract expires at the end of the 2025 season.
-
Two adventurous musicians trace the history of their fruitful collaboration in a set of pieces both ferocious and beautiful.
-
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Grammy-winning baritone Will Liverman about his latest album — Show Me The Way — honoring women in classical music, past and present.