Joseph Sedarski is an award-winning, Boston-based composer, music curator, and reviewer whose online classical music ...
A native of Los Angeles, Tilson Thomas was born in 1944 to a storied artistic family. Ted Thomas, his father, was a producer ...
Boston Classical Review is looking for available concert reviewers based in the Boston area. Solid knowledge of classical repertory is required as well as first-class writing skills. Classical ...
Paul Lewis provided a compelling answer Saturday night at Jordan Hall, shaping his program for Vivo Performing Arts with rich detail, understated humor, and narrative clarity. As part of his “Mozart+” ...
Pierre-Laurent Aimard released a well-received recording of Book I of The Well-Tempered Clavier in 2014 on DG. The celebrated French pianist has finally followed that up with Book II (this time for ...
Music of Ravel and Rachmaninoff made up the lion’s share of the bill Thursday night at Symphony Hall. But the longest and most enthusiastic ovation went to the world premiere of Andrew Norman’s Split, ...
Sunday’s strings-only concert from Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra at Newton’s Second Church emphasized that point from a couple ...
The Boston Symphony Orchestra announced its 2026-27 schedule this week. Music director Andris Nelsons, whose term at the orchestra’s helm will end in August 2027, leads fifteen weeks of concerts, ...