Join 150 musicians at UPAC for sing-along Messiah
The Euro knockabout composer George Frideric Handel wrote his famous Messiah in a mere 24 days of feverish composing, setting
The Euro knockabout composer George Frideric Handel wrote his famous Messiah in a mere 24 days of feverish composing, setting
It’s a hazardous assignment, taking on the deconstruction, parody and transfiguration of a beloved cultural icon – especially one so
Banjoist Tony Trischka made his name developing his own form of newgrass: progressive bluegrass with an expanded harmonica and stylistic
“I should say winter had given the bone and sinew to literature, summer the tissues and the blood.” – John
[portfolio_slideshow id=6632] Photos by Alen Fetahi One doesn’t have to travel to New York City to see onstage magic
Nestled into the candlelit interior of the grand Livingston family estate at Clermont, overlooking the Hudson River and distant Catskills,
It is time to stop calling sequenced, sampled and programmed music “futuristic” or even “forward-looking.” You can take off your
If someone took a poll as to which of all the wars in recorded history was most heartbreakingly pointless and
If winter comes, can The Nutcracker be far behind? Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s ballet, based on a fairy tale by E.T.A.
World-renowned deejay Jonathan Toubin busts out of Brooklyn to return to BSP Kingston this weekend for his popular Soul Clap