Ravel’s solo piano works, choral pieces by David Lang and Palestrina, and miniatures written for the pianist Adam Tendler are among the highlights. Seong-Jin Cho, piano (Deutsche Grammophon) Seong-Jin ...
After expanding to CarPlay a few months ago, Apple Music Classical has hit yet another new platform. Starting today, you can access Apple Music Classical on the web for the first time. In today’s ...
New Apple Music Classical listening guides launched Tuesday are streaming app’s most significant update since its 2023 debut, Apple said. New updates introduce three innovative features designed to ...
Apple Music Classical for iOS and iPadOS has been updated with some new features, including curated stations and listening guides that are synchronized to the timings of popular classical works. Users ...
Classic rock will never truly die. There’s just too much great music from the 20th century to sift through and enjoy. That being said, a select few classic rock songs make it to my regular rotation, ...
Apple Music Classical users will now find it easier to listen to their choice of music while driving, with it now being added to CarPlay. Classical music listeners can use both Apple Music and Apple ...
The Nutcracker is a holiday classic. As the days get cooler, we’re looking ahead to the magic and wonder of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s beloved ballet. Join Emily Boyer for Morning Classics just after ...
The fall concert season begins not just with the customary Beethoven and Bruckner but also with a great polychrome explosion of music from Latin America. The Venezuelan Gustavo Dudamel conducting a ...
SCHMITZ: That is Emanuel Ax, host of the podcast Classical Music Happy Hour from WQXR and Carnegie Hall. Manny, thanks so much for joining us. AX: Thank you very much. Thanks a lot for taking the time ...
Each salon-style event centers on a classical music program, insights from the artists, and conversations with the audience. This season, titled “Re-imaginations,” celebrates classical music ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Collections of works written and performed by Nathalie Joachim and Philip Glass, and a recording of Handel’s “Alcina,” are among the highlights.
Classic rock is still rockin’ today, and plenty of songs from the year 1978 still make it to rock radio stations on the regular in the 2020s. Let’s take a look at just three of my personal favorites ...