Fake musical discoveries and a prodigy of old age are some of the pranks pulled by musicians over the past 150 years. Why did they do it?
Etna South and Etna North—offering breathtaking views of the Gulf of Catania, the Simeto Valley, Taormina, and even the ...
Nicholas Goluses, Professor of Guitar at the University of Rochester's Eastman School of Music, will celebrate a big birthday ...
April 24: Hartford Symphony Orchestra’s “Fire Shut Up In My Bones,” an event of film scores and other works by composer ...
TACO's milestone concert debuts new composition Apple's EU fines and Cupertino impact Apple's WWDC returns to Cupertino in ...
Spread the love Introduction Throughout human history, certain individuals have left an indelible mark on the world, shaping ...
Long in the vault after scathing reviews at a 1999 film festival, this dark comedy from the revered Charles Burnett finally makes its way to the screen ...
Highlights include several concerts inspired by precious natural resources and an Oregon symphony performance based on Celilo ...
Highlights of this weekend include a festival honoring youth of all cultures, a wildfire benefit concert with local bands and ...
Swiss painter Arnold Böcklin’s life spanned the last three quarters of the 19th century. He is probably best known for the five versions of the "Isle of the Dead" (in German, “Die Toteninsel”), ...
Cinema Arts Centre hosts F. Murray Abraham for a belated birthday celebration with "Amadeus," a Q&A and a gala reception.
PostClassical Ensemble — which in past seasons has profiled Silvestre Revueltas, who scored the Mexican film “Redes,” and ...