In Cairo, the Al Nour Wal Amal Chamber Orchestra puts on concerts of western and eastern classical music, with the musical forces composed of 38 blind women. Read on to learn about this inspirational group!
In Cairo, the Al Nour Wal Amal Chamber Orchestra puts on concerts of western and eastern classical music, with the musical forces composed of 38 blind women. Read on to learn about this inspirational group!
Performers are starting to use increasingly more complex technologies in performance. Read on to learn more!
At the age of 75, composer Philip Glass doesn’t seem to be slowing down any time soon. Read on to learn more about the this ever-evolving musician!
Since its founding, the Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings has used innovation as one of its key business and artistic strategies. Read on to learn more about this inspirational organization!
Maxim Vengerov is continuing his triumphant return to the concert stage with a new live recorded album. Read on to learn more!
An argument over seating arrangements turned ugly at a recent Chicago Symphony concert. Read on to learn more!
Dr. Lars Hoefs reports on the scene from the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival on a spectacular opening concert!
On March 9, the Piatigorsky International Cello Festival kicks off in LA, with 22 international soloists paying triubute to the legend.
In Tunisia, recent political upheaval has dramatically influenced the cultural prominence of Western art music. Read on to learn about this country’s budding music success!
Interested in a completely different kind of chamber music experience? Read on to learn about how the Salastina Chamber Music Society is reinvigorating the concert scene!

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