Integrating classical music into your routine can help cultivate a calm and centered mindset all day long. During work or study, play soft pieces in the background to enhance focus and lower stress ...
Classical music aficionados: Go away. This article is not for you. Instead, it is for everyone who sees classical music as a private club and who feels they’re standing outside the clubhouse.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The latest mammoth release by Igor Levit, a new symphonic work by John Luther Adams and music by William Grant Still are among the highlights.
Devesh Chandra started playing the tabla (Indian hand drums) at age three, learning from the sounds of Northern Indian classical music played by his mother, renowned sitarist Veena Chandra.
The major video streaming services don’t offer much for classical music lovers. Fortunately, we've rounded up the platforms dedicated to the chamber, opera, and orchestral art forms (among ...
For pop music lovers, there’s an endless number of video sites that showcase performances. However, Bach, Bartok, and Beethoven fans don't have nearly as many options. That's where classical ...
There was a time when BBC Radio 3’s mission was to bring the widest variety of classical music to the widest possible public, with knowledgeable and enthusiastic presenters who knew how to wear ...