Ralph Vaughan Williams's RIDERS TO THE SEA (Homens ao Mar) Opens Theatro Sao Pedro 2024 Season
by Claudio Erlichman
- Feb 23, 2024
The opera season at Theatro Sao Pedro, will begin with the premiere of Riders to the Sea, by Vaughan Williams, considered the greatest British symphonist. With musical direction by Claudio Cruz and scenic direction by Caetano Vilela, the opera will be preceded by the instrumental work Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, by the same composer.
Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional Performs Romance at Gran Teatro Nacional This Week
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 13, 2024
La Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional del Perú continúa con su programación en el Gran Teatro Nacional para el año 2024 con el concierto “Romance”. Bajo la dirección del maestro invitado Enrique Victoria y la actuación solista de nuestra concertino María Foust, el elenco interpretará una selección de destacadas obras de Aleksandr Borodín, Edvard Grieg y Maurice Ravel.
Alt-Pop Artist Kevitch Teams Up With SCayos And Sara Kawai For 'Wild Thoughts'
by Michael Major
- Feb 6, 2024
Rising LA-via-Philadelphia alt-pop artist Kevitch teams up with SCayos and Sara Kawai for “Wild Thoughts.” The track marks the third single from an upcoming compilation project created at Nettwerk & its lofi brand Cosmo Kuma's first-ever beatcamp last summer in Malibu. Singles will be releasing weekly until the full project's arrival.
BALLET NIGHTS Prog 004 Comes to Lanterns in February
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 9, 2024
BALLET NIGHTS returns for a new programme on February 23rd and 24th at Lanterns Studio Theatre in east London. Headlined by Royal Ballet principal dancers Yasmine Naghdi & Reece Clarke, the February programme also features modern masterpieces, classic works, live music, and emerging artists.
Long Beach Symphony Performs PICTURES AT AN ART EXHIBITION
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 5, 2024
On Saturday, February 17, under the direction of Maestro Eckart Preu, Long Beach Symphony presents an evening filled with music and imagery featuring the works of American composer Florence Price, Dvořák, Mussorgsky and Ravel, and Cécilia Tsan's superb cello.
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