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We talked to Kimberly High School band director Craig Gall, who directs the school's wind ensemble, symphonic band and jazz ...
Deutcher Tänze' ('German Dances') is a tribute to Kiel’s German heritage and the spectrum of German music, especially dance ...
Ben Böhmer, the award winning Berlin-based DJ and producer celebrated for his emotive soundscapes, is set to deliver a ...
The Los Angeles Philharmonic has led the charge into its first Coachella festival performance with Ride of the Valkyries, ...
Zack Snyder talks about what his version of the DCU would've looked like if he got to make it all the way through. Let me ...
1975: The US admits defeat in Cambodia and removes its remaining embassy personnel from the capital, Phnom Penh. On the same day, Six Catholic civilians are killed in a Ulster Volunteer Force gun and ...
With assured leadership by the young Uzbek guest conductor Aziz Shokhakimov, the audience responded to all three pieces — ...
The Booth Theatre was the place to be on Monday night, where Kimberly Belflower's new play, John Proctor is the Villain, ...
Des Moines Metro Opera has revealed updated casting for the company's 2025 Festival Season. The season features the return of ...
April 9, 2025, 4:24 PM · The prolific German composer Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel (1805-1847) wrote some 450 works - "but many were published under her brother's name," said Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra ...
It sounds like science fiction. Or one of Elon Musk’s more whacked-out tech fantasies. But an American composer who died in 2021 is still creating music via an artificially-created brain. How? What?
John Nelson, an American conductor known for championing the work of romantic composer Hector Berlioz, including through a prizewinning recording he made of “Les Troyens” — an epic five-act ...