A rare opportunity for connoisseurs and newcomers alike to hear this premier Viennese quartet.
If you are curious, or if you are a serious admirer of this under-performed composer, this is your chance.
There’s no one better than Loren Schoenberg to team up with Etienne Charles for an hour of performance.
The Borromeo String Quartet devises a fascinating new way of both seeing Mendelssohn’s 1825 score while hearing it played.
Suddenly, James Ehnes seems to be everywhere, and with good reason.
The award-winning Chinese cellist Hai-Ye Ne performs where she once studied.
David Finckel talks with SCFV about playing with abandon, the anniversary season, and technology's role in music.
Get plugged in and turned on at Switchboard’s annual genre-busting music fest.
Directed by Marin Alsop, the Baltimore Symphony and UC Choral Ensembles perform a noted oratorio scored to accompany a classic silent film about Joan of Arc.
As one of the most popular acts in classical music over the past 20 years, the Eroica Trio needs no introduction.