"Accessible" can be a dirty word in contemporary classical music. For decades, composers have outfitted their works with gnarly tangles of complexity, and heaven forbid if there's a tune you can hum.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Watch and listen to symphonies by Mahler, a new opera by Missy Mazzoli, Ray Chen’s take on video game music and more. By Joshua BaroneCorinna da ...
Find out why a live classical concert changes you completely. Your brain, body, and emotions react differently than you ever ...
With its 13 violinists, four cellists and clarinets, and more, the Harlem Chamber Players plucks at the heartstrings of West Harlem residents yearning for diversity in classical music. The Harlem ...
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