The classical and choral music season in the Washington, D.C. region is beautiful and booming this autumn.
Roz White illuminates Billie Holiday's blues in Mosaic's moving production of "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill."
Nova Y. Payton lends her voice to both Washington Performing Arts and the American Pops Orchestra this week.
Cotton, an intensely moving song cycle by gay composer Geter, will have a one-night-only recital in the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater.
Migguel Anggelo's imaginative, semi-autobiographical fable "English with an Accent" makes its debut at GALA on April 1.
With "Dreamers," López explores the light and darkness, love and hate, and strength and weakness of the DREAMers movement
Star sitarist leads a virtuoso septet
The Atlanta Symphony, Colorado's Boulder Philharmonic, and Brooklyn's the Knights all part of a unique festival
Joshua Bell performs a Washington Performing Arts recital with pianist Sam Haywood
An innovative, evening-length multimedia piece
One could say Washington is a city always on the move. Featuring a wide variety of styles — from flamenco to modern to tap to...
Andrea Miller's Gallim Dance aims to push the genre forward
It’s unusual enough that Glenn Kotche would write an instrumental composition for Brooklyn Rider. That he titled it “Ping Pong Fumble Thaw” is stranger still....
Dance festival showcases rising local dance talent
Whether your predilection is opera or chorale, piano or violin, quartet or orchestra — any or all — Washington offers the classical music lover a...
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