The post Accessible Festivals Launches Free Concert Program for Disabled Music Fans appeared first on Consequence. Accessible Festivals, a non-profit organization focused on creating safe, inclusive, ...
Harmony & Healing has announced the launch of its new Private Benefit Concert program, bringing the energy and connection of live music directly into backyards, wineries, corporate spaces, and private ...
Venues for classical concerts, the concert repertoires, and the social etiquettes during concerts today still more or less follow the century-old models and paradigms. If we were to revolutionize ...
The Greenville Symphony Orchestra's season-closing concerts proved that local music fans will enthusiastically embrace a pops-style program. The Peace Center's Concert Hall was filled this past ...
What is classical music’s place today? Will there still be an engaged audience for repertoires of the past centuries? The conductor, Leon Botstein, didn’t seem to hold high expectations for The ...
The genesis of the Waukegan Symphony Orchestra’s latest concert, a family-themed one, has its origins in Bob Ross — as many great ideas do. The Waukegan Symphony Orchestra, led by music director ...
For over 15 years, the Berliner Philharmoniker has been the only cultural organization to offer a worldwide audience a chance to experience every concert program of its season live, alongside a ...
The Sarasota Orchestra is getting a little jump on its 75th birthday in March with a gala concert conductor Peter Oundjian describes as “All-American.” It features Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the ...