More than 65 years have passed since “The King and I,” “My Fair Lady” and “The Music Man” made their debuts on Broadway during the 1950s, but they remain popular among those who enjoy musical theatre.
FLATBUSH — Pulitzer Prize-winner and Kennedy Center honoree Tania León returned to Brooklyn College recently as part of President Michelle J. Anderson’s Presidential Lecture Series. The event also ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The Music Conservatory of Westchester announces four in-depth musical ...
The School of Music’s upcoming “Lectures in Musicology” event will aim to strike a chord with students Monday evening. In this installment of the weekly series, Dylan Crosson — a PhD candidate in ...
Mr. Arnold Dolmetsch will give the fifth of a series of twelve illustrated lectures on the secular music, and musical instruments of the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries, in the ...
For acclaimed vocalist Ian Bostridge, classical music compositions count among the world’s most indispensable works of art—ones that should be as much a part of shared human experience as the poetry ...
“The intercollegiate record is six loops,” said University president Don Randel as he swung a piece of elastic tubing in a circular manner to produce not only loops, but also wave lengths with a ...
Music, lectures, a theater production and an art exhibit are some of the events providing the opening flourish for the 32nd season of Fanfare, Southeastern Louisiana University’s annual fall arts ...
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