More than 1,000 boxes containing the complete 175-year archive of the Orchestra and the Academy of Music have moved across town to Penn Library. Items from the archives of the Philadelphia Orchestra ...
In 1971, the Yale Symphony Orchestra (YSO) performed Gustav Mahler’s monumental Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection,” for the first time, soon after their return to New Haven from a triumphant tour in ...
ALBANY, N.Y. - Carol Jantsch is singular. She's the only tuba player in the Philadelphia Orchestra. She's also the sole female tuba player on staff with a major U.S. orchestra — and is believed to be ...
The longest strike in Chicago Symphony Orchestra history – which ended Saturday evening – showed the world seven weeks of picket lines, accusations, counter-accusations, dueling press conferences and ...
If there were a musical equivalent of alternative history writing, Harry Partch would be its best-known author. A hobo in his teen years during the 1920s, Partch grew up to be one of the twentieth ...
When the Clements High School orchestra heads to Chicago later this year to perform, it will represent Sugar Land in more ways than one. The group will perform “The Mill and the Train,” an original ...