Specially recorded performances inspired by the Eastern European fairy tale.
Estevan Olmos was walking through campus minutes before the premiere of one of his pieces when he checked Facebook Messenger.
In the exhibition “Postcolonial?” the House of European History in Brussels is fully embracing the theme of decolonisation.
Also in today’s Classical Live, more from lutenist Thomas Dunford from LSO St. Luke’s and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra ...
Koyo Kouoh, who died of cancer at 57, was just months into her dream job overseeing the Venice Biennale’s centerpiece ...
Mimi Coertse, who sang the Queen of the Night more than 500 times on the world’s greatest stages, has died aged ...
Our impressions from a lengthy demo of the dark fantasy vampire game's grisly, sophisticated prologue.
The hands are disembodied, perched on lotus petals, with the palms facing the viewer. Their fingers, vigorous and elegant, ...
"Every song we came up with was like the greatest thing. Every time we'd write another it was like: 'Oh my god!'" ...
Bluffs up to 120 feet tall once hugged the Missouri River by Kansas City, making it difficult to traverse the landscape and expand the growing town. So in the mid-1800s, a Catholic priest named Father ...
According to Professor Riley, over 80% of the UK’s £30 billion ($40.5 billion) recorded music output over the past 30 years has originated from Black music genres. So, as AI-generated music ...
The Knights of Malta found themselves facing the might of the Ottoman Empire under Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. His ...
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