Author and musicologist Joseph Horowitz stops in Bloomington-Normal this week as part of the fourth and final leg of a year-long celebration of American composer Charles Ives.
Edward Larson, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning historical account of the “Scopes Trial,” will visit the U of A March 6 to explore the trial's enduring legacy as a cultural spectacle 100 years ...
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Pat Nabong/Sun-Times file Share After facing an impasse with its landlord, a nonprofit is now building what it says will be the first venue on Chicago’s North Side devoted to classical music.
She previously worked at POPSUGAR, Bustle and Scarymommy. Sebastian Reuter/Getty Igor Levit is taking on one of classical music's most daunting challenges — again. On Monday, Jan. 27 ...
Harvard Medical School canceled a lecture last week over concerns that plans for patients from the Gaza Strip to speak would give a one-sided view of the Israel-Hamas war, The Boston Globe reported.
The Charles Ives Sesquicentennial Festival is presenting free public lectures ... and other classical works. ISU history professor Alan Lessoff in a statement said Ives’ music contained endless ...
The chorus and orchestra dramatically shift between piano and fortissimo passages of music, guaranteed to grab the attention of any audience. Outside of the concert hall, ‘O Fortuna’ became the UK’s ...
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has come under fire from the Australian Jewish community for including a “disturbing antisemitic lecture” as part of an “anti-racism” conference.
Harvard Medical School has cancelled a lecture on healthcare during war and a panel discussion featuring patients from Gaza getting medical care in Boston after complaints it would present only ...
Officials at Harvard Medical School nixed a lecture this week that would have featured patients from war-torn Gaza who are being treated in Boston, citing concerns that the event would be too ...