JOSEF GINGOLD TURNS 100 Isidor Saslav Swans.com Dec 28 2009 (Swans - December 28, 2009) Well, he would have turned 100 if he had still been alive. Read More
The pitch-correction computer software has infiltrated the pop industry so deeply as to make dead-level intonation part of the normal everyday sound of recorded music. Read More
The ticket to a creative last-minute Christmas gift may be just a box office phone call away, courtesy the busy winter-spring concert slate at area performance venues. Read More
David Pegg, the director of music and the arts at Centenary United Methodist Church on Fifth Street, calls himself a "choral person." Read More
Dec. 10, 2009 – NYSE Euronext kicked off the holiday season in Lower Manhattan this evening with the 86th annual lighting of its holiday tree outside the New York Stock Exchange. Read More
NEW YORK, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cuban music group TIEMPO LIBRE has received a Grammy Award nomination in the category of Best Tropical Latin Album for its latest CD BACH IN HAVANA on Sony Masterworks. Read More
Presidents call and "The Queen of Soul" delivers. Read More
Jeremy Denk and the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra turned what is already a great piece of music into an amazing 36 minutes Thursday night. Read More
As the classical music world gears up for a year of concerts celebrating the 200th anniversary of Robert Schumann's birth in 1810, it shouldn't be hard to find performances of the composer's four symphonies. Read More
For more than two decades, Joshua Bell has been mesmerizing audiences with the virtuosity of his violin playing on his vintage 1713 Stradivarius. Read More
Internationally known violinist Joshua Bell has performed with all the major orchestras and is proficient in the works of ... Read the full Joshua Bell bio.