Classical music isn’t just for concert halls—it can be a powerful study companion. Research shows it can reduce stress, enhance focus, and even aid memory when paired with effective study habits.
We count down to the very best piano concerto in the classical repertoire. Immerse yourself in classical music at ...
The moody piano works that are known as nocturnes first appeared in the early 19th century. They can serve to relax listeners ...
Porches, start your parties! It’s officially May, Hoosiers are wasting no time getting outdoors to celebrate with neighbors, ...
The ASCAP Screen Awards' Composers' Choice honors went to scores and themes for 'Wicked: For Good,' 'Palm Royale,' 'Pluribus' ...
In the ’90s, Garber developed a reputation for intellectual risk-taking with a series of psychoanalytically inflected books ...
Haruki Murakami's quote on patience in darkness highlights resilience during uncertain times, suggesting that allowing ...
Clifton Parker’s Overture to ‘The Glass Slipper’ is delightful and lasts just three minutes. The closer is Rossini on Ilka ...
The Pulitzer-winning composer, whose unconventional music reflects the rugged landscapes he lives in, talks about his ...
Between 1950 and 1979, a quiet corner of the Berkshires became an unlikely hub for jazz, folk and cultural exchange. At the Music Inn in Lenox, just down the road from Tanglewood, musicians and ...
Friday marks the kick-off of the Oh My Ears Festival, which will feature a wide range of what’s often referred to as “new music.” It’s a loosely-defined genre that refers broadly to innovative ...
On “Where’s My Phone?,” the second track on Mitski’s eighth studio album, “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me,” she sings, “I just want my mind to be a clear glass / Clear glass with nothing in my head.” ...