Composer John Metcalfe reconstructs holiday classics
In this week’s New Classical Tracks, New Zealander composer John Metcalfe reconstructs seasonal classics in his latest holiday recording, ‘Carols Without Words.’
In this week’s New Classical Tracks, New Zealander composer John Metcalfe reconstructs seasonal classics in his latest holiday recording, ‘Carols Without Words.’
We have a variety of classical specials for the holiday season, from Christmas to New Year's Day. Listen to them any time that's convenient using this comprehensive listing.
This week’s episode of Saturday Cinema, with host Lynne Warfel, features scores from the different versions of ‘A Christmas Carol’ and some favorites from holiday TV specials of the ‘60s and ‘70s. Listen now!
Brent Borchardt shares his experience with the power of classical music.
After founding the quietly influential band Ash Ra Tempel at 17 years old, Göttsching would go on to have an enormous influence on the trajectory of electronic and dance music.
Guillermo del Toro's new film, Pinocchio, hovers between joy and sadness. So does the music by French composer Alexandre Desplat — performed, appropriately, entirely on wooden instruments.
Jude Foxall discovers classical music through a somewhat nontraditional symphony orchestra.
Soprano Nicole Cabell will be the first to tell you that a great career doesn’t happen overnight. It is a combination of all your successes and failures. Find out more in the latest episode of the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.
The St. Olaf Christmas Festival has become one of the nation's most cherished holiday celebrations. Listen now as the Northfield-based college presents its 2022 program, “Promise of Peace,” from Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis, with host Valerie Kahler, in this one-hour special.
In this week’s New Classical Tracks, male a cappella ensemble Cantus shares its new holiday recording ‘Into the Light,’ which was recorded during the dark times of the pandemic.