A new Apple Music Classical video tour provides a quick overview of the app, highlighting the powerful search features, hidden gems by popular composers, the ability to browse by instrument, and more.
It’s Friday night at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and although classes are over, the building is still bustling with students squeezing in rehearsals before leaving campus for the weekend.
Jennifer Miller Hammel’s musical tastes draw from classical maestros like Mozart to more recent ones, like Mario, the eponymous plumber of Nintendo’s flagship Super Mario franchise. “I just thought ...
Mainstream audio and video streaming services don’t offer much for classical music lovers. Fortunately, we've rounded up the best platforms dedicated to the chamber, opera, and orchestral art forms ...
Arcade, a new project by Classical California, aims to dispel preconceptions about classical music and video game soundtracks. By Jason M. Bailey A treacherous puzzle that lies near the end of Myst, ...
People are used to rock stars destroying musical instruments, but they don’t expect it from classical pianists. So it’s not surprising that Sequim-based composer/pianist/violinist Jennifer Thomas’ ...
Apple has unveiled a new Apple Music app called Apple Music Classical, which is part of the overall Apple Music subscription, the app will launch later this month. The video below from Zollotech gives ...
In an age where digital technology melds seamlessly with art, the world's premier opera houses, ballet companies, and classical orchestras are now just a click away. Whether you're a seasoned ...
Artist Alex Legeros is helping inspire a new generation to connect with the arts — and with classical music in particular. He actually joined the Army to learn the bassoon, and now he’s bringing that ...
As a consolation prize for my canceled vacation in 2020, I bought a used PlayStation 4 on eBay. If I couldn’t get on a plane, I could at least go to Midgar: the glowing, grimy setting of the classic ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Wave the baton too slowly and the orchestra arrayed on the screen plays the "William Tell Overture" at a crawl. Wave it too fast and the ...