Classical Voyages: London
Join us on a trip around London, a city with character, landmarks, and music to spare.
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Hearing These Merry Lads Sing “Now Is the Month of Maying” Is the Best Way to Start Your Month
May is the perfect time to hear the “merry lads” of the Schola Cantorum of the London Oratory School sing outdoors.
Watch This Talented Chicken Peck Out Puccini
And she doesn’t sound as fowl as you might think, either.
KAIA Kids Around the World: The Music of Mexico
Mexico is home to many people and musical traditions. In the KAIA Kids adventure to Mexico, the quartet explores the history of mariachi and teaches you one of most popular mariachi tunes today, “México lindo y querido.”
Pianist Simone Dinnerstein on ‘Mozart in Havana,’ the Importance of Cross-Cultural Collaboration
American pianist Simone Dinnerstein's new album Mozart in Havana follows four years of artistic collaboration in Cuba.
From Polka to Mariachi, Discover Why Pilsen is One of Chicago’s Most Diverse Musical Melting Pots
If there’s any neighborhood in Chicago where a Czech swing orchestra and an Afro-Latin funk band can share a stage, it’s Pilsen. The neighborhood has been home to diverse music and musicians since its early history and today it remains a musical melting pot of traditions from around the world.
Video: You’ll Go Bananas for This DIY Keyboard
You don’t need an expensive piano sitting in your living room to impress your friends and family when they come to visit. Instead, wow them with a keyboard you made yourself. Stian Eikeland, a “developer, hacker, techno-foodie, diver, hobby-photographer” from Bergen, Norway, found a way to turn bananas into a fully functioning touch-sensor keyboard. The banana keyboard’s hardware consists of ...
Playlist: 10 Shakespeare-Inspired Operas You Should Know
If “Music oft hath such a charm / To make bad good, and good provoke to harm,” perhaps these 10 Shakespeare-inspired operas will charm you.
“Difficult, But Worth It”: Singers Share Their Secrets to Memorizing Opera Scores by Philip Glass
Anyone who’s ever tried to sing or play an instrument knows that hard work and practice are essential to make a performance successful. But performing music from memory presents another challenge. The repetitions Glass uses make memorizing his music particularly difficult.
Soprano Nadine Sierra wins 2017 Richard Tucker Award
Soprano Nadine Sierra has won the 2017 Richard Tucker Award, dubbed the Heisman Trophy of opera.
Hearing George Shirley, the Met’s First Black Tenor, Sing Mozart Will Melt Your Heart
In 2015, former President Barack Obama awarded Shirley with the National Medal of Arts.


















