Jennifer Gersten, a doctoral student in violin performance at Stony Brook University, is an editor at Guernica and the winner of the 2018 Rubin Prize for Music Criticism. Follow @jenwgersten Let the ...
This election year, CapRadio is here to help you navigate the election to vote with clarity and confidence. But researching the issues and filling out your ballot can be a stressful and confusing ...
A few nights ago I was fortunate enough to listen to the New York Philharmonic play a beautiful program of Schumann and Brahms at Segerstrom Center for the Arts. At a dinner graciously hosted by a ...
In your car, at work, or at home, enjoy CapRadio's relaxing and inspiring selection of classical music. Our daily playlists provide information on the pieces, performers and composers featured, plus ...
Attention, classical music marketers: Cursive script is boring. Raw meat and green shag carpet are the future. According to classical music label Naxos, that is. A recent digital-only album of ...
If you were shopping in the music department of your local Borders recently, you might have noticed a display for something called "The Most Relaxing Classical Album . . . Ever!" This CD, a ...
La Boheme is the first opera of the still-in-existence San Diego Opera. Boheme is generally considered the world’s favorite opera and there is good reason for that. The story is moving and the music ...
In the US, only 1 percent of the total music consumed is classical, and an even smaller percentage of that is streamed, in part because music-streaming services are not set up to reward 20-minute ...
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