News & Politics Brendan Slocumb Talks About the Dark Times After His Breakout Novel The “Violin Conspiracy” author has a new novel, “The Dark Maestro.” Brendan Slocumb, Classical music, I.Q., New BookMay 6, 2025
News & Politics The Post’s Classical Critic Talks About Big Muscles and the Struggles of Modern Men Why did Washington Post music critic Michael Andor Brodeur write a book about the male body? Books, Classical music, GymAugust 5, 2024
News & Politics Conductor Jonathon Heyward on Converse Sneakers, Reality TV, and the Future of the BSO He took over the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra last fall. Baltimore, Classical music, I.Q.January 9, 2024
News & Politics | Things to Do How the Human Voice Can Help Get Us Through Hard Times The Washington Chorus’s Eugene Rogers talks art and activism Capital Comment, Classical music, Eugene Rogers, george floydMarch 2, 2022
Things to Do Washington Performing Arts Will Resume Live Performances in September The performing arts organization's new season will feature classical music powerhouses, community programming, and contemporary dance performances. Classical music, Kennedy Center, Washington Performing ArtsJuly 22, 2021
News & Politics | Things to Do Kennedy Center Announces Its First In-Person Concert Since Lockdown Renée Fleming and Vanessa Williams will sing to a real audience in a completely transformed opera house. Classical music, COVID-19, Kennedy Center, renée flemingSeptember 16, 2020
News & Politics A Path Forward for Live Music? Covid-19 and the Future of the DC Arts Scene. How the head of Washington Performing Arts has gone from "gut-wrenching despair" to hope and resilience. Classical music, Jenny Bilfield, Live Music, Washington Performing ArtsJune 17, 2020
News & Politics Washington Performing Arts Announces Its Next Season Is Moving Online Due to Covid-19, the DC music mainstay will stream concerts from big-name performers. Classical music, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Kennedy CenterJune 15, 2020
News & Politics Soon You Will Be Able to Go to an Actual Concert in Alexandria Sounds of Hope & Harmony will be a socially distanced chamber-music event. Alexandria, Classical music, COVID-19, ReopeningJune 11, 2020
News & Politics | Things to Do The NSO Plans a New Record Label. Its First Release Will Be in February The recording, under star conductor Gianandrea Noseda, is a big step for an orchestra working to gain international renown Classical music, gianandrea noseda, Kennedy Center, National Symphony OrchestraNovember 12, 2019
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