Chrystal E. William’s Biggest Talent May Be Giving To Others
This season, Chrystal E. Williams made her Metropolitan Opera debut in Philip Glass’s Akhnaten, appears with Minnesota Opera, Seattle Symphony, and Orchestra 2001, and will launch “Forrópera”, which she co-created with duo partner, Brazilian accordionist Felipe Hostins, combining elements of classical music with Brazilian folk music.
Accomplishments, Artistry, and…Australia? A Peek into the Life of Classical Musician Michael Sheppard
Phenomenal pianist. Penetrating musicianship. Virtuosic soloist.
These words—and many others—have been written into permanence in infinite reviews, ovations, and awards to describe Michael Sheppard. Though Michael’s accomplishments are innumerable when it comes to his most well-known art, piano, he (like many other artistic and talented musicians), stands at the crossroads of several different career paths.
3 Classical Music Concerts in Boston: This Week’s Roundup
With the holiday season comes the thing we love most—even more classical music concerts. In a city like Boston, there’s always a classical music concert to attend, and this week, we’ve compiled some of the best in one place—just for you!
6 Classical Music Concerts in NYC: This Week’s Roundup
If you’re anything like us, you never want December to end. Why? Because of all the classical music concerts gracing concert halls all around the city! The holiday season brings December, and with it, brings notably one of the best classical music concert months in the entire year. Our advice? Enjoy it thoroughly! We’ve created a list of must-attend concerts happening this week in New York, and we suggest you absorb as many of them as you can!
3 Classical Music Concerts in Philly: This Week’s Roundup
The holiday season in Philadelphia simply isn’t complete without a few beautifully performed classical music concerts. That’s why we’re giving you the best gift we possibly could think of—a carefully curated list of some of the best classical music concerts happening in Philly this week! Happy holidays!
Everything You Need to Know about the 2020 Classical Music Grammy Nominees
Every year, news of the Grammy nominees sweeps headlines. The names of pop-culture icons, rock stars, rappers, and more dominate the news, inciting music fans across the globe to ready themselves to tune in to the awards show, cheering on their favorite artists.
A Lifetime of Explanations Backing His Career, David Skidmore Wouldn’t Change a Thing
A percussion quartet—to those involved in some way, shape, or form in the classical music sphere, the concept of formulating a career (and an entire lifestyle) revolving around a percussion quartet doesn’t seem so crazy.
David Skidmore Leans Into Being a Tourist in Seattle—We Think You Should, Too
Visiting a new city for the first time is so exciting—there’s endless opportunity to explore, an infinite number of restaurants, bars, and shops to discover, and of course, amazing chances for fun and relaxation around every corner.
Why David Skidmore Says Powering Down on Performance Days Makes All the Difference—Artist Routines
Newsflash—we’re just as obsessed with the best classical music artist of our era as you are. That’s why we’ve put our heads together at Classical Post (in a totally selfless effort, right?) to dig in and get the dirt on what our absolute favorite classical music artists love, do on a daily basis, and can’t get enough of.
Simple Food and Musical Culture—These Are a Few Of David Skidmore’s Favorite Things
It’s undeniable—as classical music fans, we love to know what our favorite artists love. To us, they’re the pinnacle of celebrities, the apples of our eye, the people we admire the most. Why wouldn’t we want to know what they love, enjoy, and can’t live without?
4 Classical Music Concerts in Philly: This Week’s Roundup
It’s the season we’ve all been waiting for—the holidays. And while we love the weather, the festivities, and the warm winter fashion, we’ve anxiously been awaiting this time of year for one main reason—the influx of classical music concerts! We’ve laid out a list of the must-see concerts happening in Philadelphia this week. Our advice? Pencil in as many as you can!
5 Classical Music Concerts in Boston: This Week’s Roundup
There’s nothing quite like Boston in the winter—the chilly weather, the citywide decorations, and the huge influx of holiday classical music concerts awaiting you every week. We’ve compiled a list of the must-attend classical music concerts happening this week in Beantown—you won’t want to miss them!
8 Classical Music Concerts in NYC: This Week’s Roundup
It’s the most wonderful time of the year—December in New York City. And sure, while the chilly weather, exceptional winter fashion, and all-around winter-wonderland vibes buzzing in the city are enough to get you in the holiday spirit, that’s not what brings us the most joy in December. It’s the huge influx of classical music concerts. This week is no exception.
Benjamin Hochman, Pianist & Conductor: The Balance and the Merging of Two Arts
While the idea of balancing a steady composure of differentiating between the life of a pianist and the life of a conductor on the brink of a burgeoning career might seem overwhelming, for Benjamin Hochman, it’s really quite simple.
Forging individualistic soundscapes through kaleidoscopic prisms of color – Vadym Kholodenko
Savvy New York pianophiles this season were privy to two electrifying encounters with the Kiev-born pianist Vadym Kholodenko, heralded champion of the 2013 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. A student of Vera Gornostayeva, the legendary pianist at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and mentor to some generations of exceptional talent like Ivo Pogorelich, Kholodenko possesses a distinct sophistication, epitomized by individualistic reverberation, and palpable on the stage. He performed at Jerome Rose’s International Keyboard Institute & Festival in July, and last week at Frank Salomon’s People’s Symphony Concerts series. Highly focused on stage, Kholodenko mesmerizes listeners with a seductive, seemingly endless array of color and refined sparkle of filigree textures, fashioned with an always brilliant technique and—at times—subdued virtuosity.
Top 4 Soprano Interviews on Living the Classical Life
When Living the Classical Life first launched, it began as a small YouTube series with a mission in mind—to explore the idea of taking an in-depth look at the lives of talented classical musicians in a different, intimate way.
Top 7 Cellist Interviews on Living the Classical Life
Before Living the Classical Life was an award-winning, unique, conversation platform that creates a space for classical music artists to open up and really talk, it was a simple, small YouTube series that was crafted with one mission in mind—to explore the idea of an in-depth look at the talented musicians who make up our modern-day classical music realm.
Boutique Bourbon Distilleries, Jazz Clubs, and Heavenly Food: Why the Carr-Petrova Duo Loves Louisville
Visiting a city can be overwhelming—especially when that city is overflowing with exceptional options for food, drinks, entertainment, shopping, and places to explore. Luckily, Classical Post’s newest feature Artist City Guides is here to change that.
A Few Of Our Favorite Things: Carr-Petrova Duo Talk Dream Vacations, Louisville Eateries, and More
Your favorite classical musicians are like celebrities to you—you’re obsessed with their music, their talent, and of course, finding out all of their favorite things. Hey, we’re no different. That’s why we took it upon ourselves to set up the newest feature of Classical Post, Artist Favorites, where we dive into what each of our favorite classical music artists love. (Yeah, you can thank us later).
Krav Maga, Red Wine, & More: The R&R Routines the Carr-Petrova Duo Can't Get Enough Of
For people like us (and you, we assume, since you’re reading this) who love to sink our teeth into everything there is to know about the classical music world, there’s nothing quite as appealing as getting to know the in-depth details about our favorite classical musicians.