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Tag Archives: classical music
Can a man from Montreal save the Philadelphia Orchestra?
Paul Wells on Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the Montreal star who has become one of classical music’s leading forces
Music to Putin’s ears
Russian classical musicians have supported Putin’s Crimean invasion, but risk audience backlash
In China with the NAC Orchestra
On tour in a country where classical music isn’t as beloved as suggested, but studying Strauss is the ticket to a good school
‘The stupidest operas ever’
His music is among classical’s best known, and best loved. Still, Verdi can’t seem to get our respect.
No pipe dream for organists
A new wave of young musicians is promoting the pipe organ—no hymns, no religious baggage
Fifty Shades of Grey gets in on with classical music
10 did it for Boléro, now Fifty Shades is giving a 16th-century composition a bounce
Canadian classical prodigy Jan Lisiecki releases his first album
The 17-year-old virtuoso, signed with one of the oldest classical labels, sticks with the tried and true
Symphony orchestras go DIY
Without major label contracts, classical groups have to record themselves
Mozart vs. the thugs
Classical tunes signal to thugs that they don’t belong in a given environment