The 57th Season Opener Marks Harmony Zhu’s Carnegie Hall Debut and the World Premiere of a New Work By Marco-Adrián Ramos and Joan Tower's Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman No. 1
The Chopin Foundation Prepares for the National Chopin Piano Competition, Promising $100,000—The Largest Cash Award in the United States— to its Winner
Philadelphia classical music enthusiasts, good news is on the way—we’ve got the selection of classical music you’ve been dying to pencil into your calendars this week. Check out our list of must-attend classical music concerts—though this week might seem scant, it’s chock-full of talent and musical wonder. (Spoiler alert, next week’s calendar is quite a bit fuller!)
Whether you’re visiting the big apple and searching for classical music while you’re in town or you reside in the beautiful city that never sleeps and are always itching for your classical music fix, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve listed some of the must-attend classical music concerts this week in gorgeous New York City. We’ve made it easier than ever to scout out the best classical music concerts—now you’ll just have to battle with picking among them.
Looking for classical music in beautiful Boston this week? You’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re desperately seeking out something specific or just need a gentle nudge toward the classical music scene of Beantown, we’re here to help. Check out the must-see classical music concerts this week in Boston.
The 2019 Young People’s Chorus (YPC) Big Sing makes its epic return on Oct. 19, 2019, with the hopes of igniting and inspiring musical talent, fostering human connection, and encouraging harmonization throughout the city.
As classical music continues to pleasantly infiltrate Beantown culture, you—a classical music enthusiast—are left with a rewarding dilemma that’s nothing if not a double-edged sword. With the classical music scene getting larger, there are far more classical concerts to choose from every week—and therein lies the problem. Which do you choose?