Even from across the room in the south concourse of Autzen Stadium, Matthew Bedford looks big. The two-story ceiling and ten-foot backdrops do... The Ducks brought in eight experienced transfers ahead ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Essay Many Christmas standards were not written by Christians. David Lang explains the appeal for him, a Jewish composer of a modern holiday classic.
Meredith Monk’s “Cellular Songs,” a Kurt Weill rarity and a new take on Bach’s “Well-Tempered Clavier” are among the ...
In early November, a trio of top-notch classically trained musicians took to the stage in front of a full house. With William Ransom accompanying on piano, tenor Timothy Miller and soprano Bethany ...
He couldn’t avoid church music, but that doesn’t mean he had to totally embrace it. Writing the score for Edward Berger’s thriller “Conclave,” set inside the Vatican during the election of a new pope, ...
Santa Fe Christian middle and high school students recently had a very special guest in chapel. Classical guitarist ...
The Twin Cities may have one of North America’s most vibrant classical music scenes, but there’s something that other such capitals have that we don’t: a long-running destination, out-in-the-country ...
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