David Bowie is takes its final bow at the Brooklyn Museum, March 2-July 18, 2018, providing one last opportunity to view one-of-a-kind material from Bowie’s personal achieve. About David Bowie is The exhibition explores the creative process of an artist whose sustained reinventions, innovative collaborations, and bold characterizations revolutionized the way we […]
Music
Saluting Bernstein
The great Leonard Bernstein was born 100 years ago this year—and celebrations of his life and work are being held around the globe. His home orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, is going all out with a series of major concerts. From the day he was pulled in to conduct for […]
The Force is with Them!The New York Philharmonic is starting its fall season with a bang, with a dazzling program that combines film and music from “Star Wars.”
The New York Philharmonic is starting its fall season with a bang, with a dazzling program that combines film and music from “Star Wars.” The World Premiere of the , September 15–October 7, 2017, features screenings of four complete films from the saga — A New Hope, The Empire Strikes […]
G-Star School Ranked in Top 3% of All High Schools in the Nation…Again! in West Palm Beach
G-Star School Ranked in Top 3% of All High Schools in the Nation…Again! The School’s graduation rate among the best in USA Palm Springs, FL (April 26, 2017) – The accolades for the G-Star School of the Arts for Film, Animation and Performing Arts continue to grow. The US News & […]
La Serenissima: Music and Arts from the Venetian Republic
Carnegie Hall is paying tribute to the divine music of the Venetian Republic at various venues in New York until February 21. Venice in its heyday was an improbable paradise where city meets sea. The Venetian Republic, known as La Serenissima, or “the Most Serene Republic,” reached impressive levels of […]
Orchestre National de Lyon Music Director Leonard Slatkin Conducts First American Tour Since 2003
Orchestre National de Lyon Music Director Leonard Slatkin Conducts First American Tour Since 2003 Soprano Renée Fleming and Baritone Thomas Hampson, Soloists at Carnegie Hall on February 20, 2017 US Premiere of Celephaïs by Guillaume Connesson, ONL Associate Composer Antar, Incidental Music by Ravel after Works by Rimsky-Korsakov, with New Text by Amin […]
Carnegie Hall Makes History with a Major Romantic Event
Carnegie Hall Makes History with a Major Romantic Event From January 19-29th, Daniel Barenboim, one of the great Bruckner conductors of our time, returns to Carnegie Hall after a four-year absence to lead the legendary Staatskapelle Berlin in all nine of the composer’s numbered symphonies. This stellar musical event […]
MIAMI CITY BALLET IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE GISELLE at the Adrienne Arsht Center Oct 21, 2016
Miami City Ballet’s 2016/17 season opens October 21 at the Adrienne Arsht Center with one of the most cherished ballets of all time – Giselle. Created in 1841, Giselle has never lost its preeminence in the repertory. One reason among many: Every ballerina wants to dance it! And just about every great […]