Monday’s Bow (April 23)
This week’s Monday Daily Bow features insights on classical music from someone running an orchestra, as well as stories on bridging different musical traditions
The Revolution Comes to Chicago
This week Chicago will host the first International Classical Revolution Conference. Learn more about the movement and how it can impact classical music.
Monday’s Bow (April 16)
This Monday’s Daily Bow stories include a sexy & naked violinist, a visual representation of Beethoven’s 5th, and an opera fan who sued an opera company for 1 million rubles!
The Knights Classical (Monday’s Bow, April 9th)
The story of The Knights is an inspiring tale of young musicians finding themselves through music… and reshaping ideas about the way musicians collaborate professionally
Monday’s Bow (April 2)
Last week was a busy week for classical music, including the kickoff to a major 10-day music festival and some inspiring youth musical initiatives. Check out our recap and see some of what’s on the horizon.
Tiger Mom Philosophy… More Popular than You Might Think
See the results of our survey on whether people would adopt the “Tiger Mother” approach in parenting their own children in music.
Monday’s Bow (March 26)
This Monday’s Daily Bow looks at the effects of Mozart on the heart, the Irish festival Feis Ceoil, and a performance at a nuclear summit!
It’s okay to steal, playing silently, and the Riddle of the Sphinx – Piatigorsky Masterclass with Laurence Lesser
The Piatigorsky festival ended on Sunday, but we have another treat for you! Dr. Hoefs gives us a recap and thoughtful analysis of the masterclass conducted by Laurence Lesser. From Dr. Lars Hoefs on 03/11/2012 at the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival, Los Angeles Besides teaching one of the nation’s most respected cello classes at the […]
Monday’s Bow (March 19)
Rising young violin stars, classical music at the circus, and homophonic humor are only a few of things featured in this Monday’s Daily Bow!
From the vivid and nutty to the genuine and humble – Piatigorsky Masterclasses with Nathaniel Rosen, Miklos Perenyi
From Dr. Lars Hoefs on day 4 (03/12/2012) at the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival, Los Angeles Like a flock of migrating turtles, the 22 guest artists from 12 countries and their 45 masterclass students from 16 countries, all with cellos on their backs, journeyed south from the Colburn School downtown Los Angeles to the University […]
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