New Releases Apr 21: Songs and Strings

Albums marking several ocassions including Earth Day and 200 years of Schubert.

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Women’s History Month Highlights on WFMT

March music highlights to honor Women's History Month.

New Releases Feb. 25: Mysticism, Unusual Early Sounds, and Joy

This week's releases run the gamut of human experiences, with an emphasis on mysticism and spirituality, joy, and summer.

Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas says brain tumor has returned

Thomas is conducting the New World Symphony in late March and April, then the San Francisco Symphony on April 26 in a belated 80th birthday celebration.

Met ’25-’26 Season: Bates, Frank, Saariaho, & 3 New Productions

Plus beloved titles from Puccini, Mozart, Verdi, and more.

Elgin Symphony ’25-’26: Enduring Classics, Notable Soloists, and New Works

Guest artists include cellist Oliver Herbert, violinist Geneva Lewis, and pianist Orion Weiss.

Semifinalists Named for Cedille’s Chicago-Focused Emerging Artist Competition

Open to early-career Chicago-based and Chicago-born classical musicians, the grand prize is a contract for a debut solo album worth almost $75k.

New Releases Feb. 18: Bach, Strauss, Goodyear, and More

Plus, delve into explorations of lieder, Romantic piano rep, and contemporary compositions by Richard Rodney Bennett and more.

Trump has purged the Kennedy Center’s board, which in turn made him its chair – why does that matter?

No U.S. president has served as a member of the Kennedy Center board before, let alone its chair.

Breaking Boundaries: The Genre-Defying Legacies of Black Musicians

These musicians didn’t just navigate the classical and jazz realms… they transcended and redefined them.

Ravinia Begins Multi-Year Revamp with Pavilion Upgrades, Shortened ’25 Season

The newly announced Pavilion upgrade launches a multi-year renovation project, all ahead of Ravinia's 125th anniversary in 2029.

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