As we continue to struggle through the winter months, music becomes a solace as well as a pleasure. This year, there are ...
Whether you’re a longtime listener or a newcomer to WKAR, you’ve probably heard our music host Jody Knol on the air. He’s ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fall Preview Malcolm X at the Met. Jaap van Zweden’s farewell to the New York Philharmonic. Premieres by Kate Soper and Ted Hearne. It’s shaping up to ...
Ovation brings you your daily dose of favorite classics… and the best lesser-known music you haven’t heard yet. Host Ken Zahnle has been hand-crafting themed classical music programs for Tri States ...
Sum-sum-summertime is upon us, and for music lovers, that might include an escape from crowded and noisy urban life to pastoral Tanglewood for outdoor events or picturesque Rockport for indoor events ...
Concert halls and symphony orchestras try to lure younger listeners by mutilating the music. There’s a better way.
While diversity may be verboten in some current political circles, it’s a definite boon in the arts, and especially in music, which has always advanced through the creative combination of diverse ...
Bridgehampton Chamber Music has announced its 2026 Spring series, featuring three chamber music concerts at Bridgehampton ...
Is that a piccolo peeking out from behind the library check-out desk? Could that be a tenor tip-toeing through the turn-styles? Classical orchestral music and opera programs for families have been ...
From the Boston Symphony Orchestra's all John Williams program to the conductorless A Far Cry's "Appalachian Spring" concert, ...
There’s a new vitality in the classical music scene—and it would simply not exist without the creativity and support of queer people. A ChamberQUEER performance at Branded Saloon in Brooklyn. Picture ...