Since banjoist Béla Fleck and bassist Edgar Meyer met — in front of an Aspen ice cream parlor, in 1983 — the partnership has taken the music all over the map, touching classical, jazz and bluegrass bases. Read More
The most revered classical musician of our time will perform Dvo?ák's Cello Concerto, the most beloved work for cello and orchestra, one night only, Saturday, December 5 at 8:00 pm at the Tucson Music Hall. TSO Music Director and Conductor, George Hanson, will conduct the program, which will open with Beethoven's Symphony No. 5. Read More
On Sunday, November 29, 2009 the Brazilian Jazz Collective, featuring Danny Green (piano), Ami Molinelli (percussion) and Eva Scow (mandolin), will begin their first California tour to present their unique collaboration of music. Read More
One of the leading violinists in the world was in Ashland on Tuesday to perform with a group of college students. Read More
Inspired by ancient African traditions and made possible by European metallurgy, the five-string banjo should by rights be the national instrument of the United States. Read More
It sounds like a bubbling brook, it looks like sunlight filtered through green leaves, and it smells like fresh air after a spring rain. Read More
After piling up 10 Grammy awards and three decades of critical raves, cellist Yo-Yo Ma can play where he wants, when he wants and with anyone he chooses. Read More
There seems to be no end to the new music that is being released this year. Read More
Chapel Hill/Carrboro is iconic for its indie music scene, but there is one venue in town that is often overlooked by Cradle-goers. Read More
Over the course of his storied, nearly 30-year career as a professional musician, Bela Fleck has been recognized by many as the world's premier banjo player. Read More