Cellist Kevin Crudder will present Divine Invitations: The Preludes of the Bach Cello Suites as part of the Arts Speak Performance Lecture series. The program will be held at the Performing Arts Center in Brewster, Massachusetts.
American Contemporary Ballet will present Balanchine: Twin Masterpieces in Los Angeles, pairing Concerto Barocco and La Source in a single program. The production marks the first time the works have been performed together in the city and the first full-length staging of La Source in Los Angeles in 40 years.
American Classical Orchestra will present an all–Johann Sebastian Bach concert conducted by Thomas Crawford at the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer. The concert takes place in February in New York City.
The Philadelphia Orchestra and Music and Artistic Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin have unveiled the 2026–27 season—Nézet-Séguin’s 15th as music and artistic director—full of epic musical events, bold artistic experiences, and new musical journeys.
Music Worcester will present pianist Nelson Goerner in recital at Curtis Performance Hall on the campus of Assumption University. The program will feature works by Liszt and Albéniz and is part of the organization’s 2025–2026 concert season.
The Orion Ensemble will showcase its core musicians—Kathryne Pirtle, clarinet; Florentina Ramniceanu, violin; Diana Schmück, piano; and Judy Stone, cello—on the third concert program of its 33rd season.
The Music Institute of Chicago Academy will present a series of free concerts showcasing its pre-college conservatory students. Performances will include chamber music programs, orchestral concerts, and a special event marking the Academy’s 20th anniversary. All concerts will take place at Nichols Concert Hall in Evanston.
John Malkovich will appear with the San Francisco Symphony in Aleksey Igudesman’s The Music Critic, a theatrical concert blending classical music with historic criticism.
Bach in the City, Chicago's newest Baroque period-instrument organization, will present 'Bach's Musical World,' at Allen Recital Hall in DePaul University's Holtschneider Performance Center.
Chamber Project St. Louis will kick off the new year with DANCE BREAK: fancy footwork, an energetic, rhythm-driven chamber music program inspired by dance traditions from around the world
The 93rd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade Supporting Marine Toys for Tots, produced by Associated Television International, will be televised nationwide as a two-hour primetime special on The CW Network on Friday night, December 12, 2025 from 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. ET/PT.
The Joyce Theater Foundation has revealed its programming for the Spring/Summer 2026 season in the newly named Tino & Rajika Puri Auditorium at The Joyce Theater.
Make the season bright with the brilliance of Baroque music performed by the Handel and Haydn Society Orchestra and Chorus in the beautiful and intimate setting of NEC’s Jordan Hall.
The Park University International Center for Music Orchestra will conclude the 2025 portion of the ICM's 2025-26 concert season with its fifth annual “Intimate Christmas with the ICM Orchestra” event.
Sharpe Dunaway is no stranger to being in the spotlight, whether it be behind a microphone, behind the drums, or behind the video camera. And though he’s enjoyed his success and attention, he beams with pride when he talks about his children, father to Quint, Grey, and London (the youngest one who is taking great strides in the same vein as her father). In a free-wheeling conversation with Broadway World, Sharpe and his daughter London—a budding music journalist, concert photographer, and frontwoman in the making—dig into craft, community, and the power of doing the work.
Duo Remanence, featuring Mana Tinkerhess on harpsichord and Eric Tinkerhess on cello and viola da gamba, will present a musical journey featuring timeless works from the Baroque era.
Adelaide Cantata Band will present Hope and Triumph on Friday, November 7, 2025, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, inviting audiences to experience two sacred masterworks by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Shriver Hall Concert Series will continue its 60th anniversary and 2025-26 concert season with a performance featuring violinist Tessa Lark, cellist Joshua Roman, and double bassist Edgar Meyer. Learn more!
The New York Virtuoso Singers, under Harold Rosenbaum, will open their 2025–2026 Manhattan season on November 1 with The Six Bach Motets at Church of St. Luke in the Fields.