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John Schneider on Bach, Microtonality, and Hearing Differently

For many listeners, the guitar exists within familiar boundaries: six strings, twelve notes to the octave, and a repertory shaped largely by European classical traditions and popular song.

Shoot the Moon (1982): A Review

A Marriage Without Boundaries

What the Pittsburgh Symphony Is Really Selling

It's more than Brahms and Beethoven...

In Depth with Ian Rosenbaum

Building Sound Worlds: Ian Rosenbaum on Contemporary Music, Collaboration, and the Future of Percussion

Gemma New on Leadership, Sound, and the Living Personality of the Orchestra

Gemma New on Leadership, Sound, and the Living Personality of the Orchestra

Violinist Domenic Salerni: An Artist Beyond the Hierarchies

From Atlanta Beginnings to Grammy Recognition, Chamber Music, and the Systems Surrounding Classical Music

Conductor Brian Kaufman: Music as a Place to Meet

For conductor, tubist, and educator Brian Kaufman, music is not an isolated art.

Your Opinion Can Help Shape the Future of Classical Music

What if arts organizations asked the questions that audiences actually care about?

Andrew von Oeyen: Living Inside the Music

The pianist says that the number one value is the music making itself.

The Tick Became More Important Than Brahms: Confessions of a Recovering Audiophile

How a teenage obsession with cartridges, wow and flutter, and sonic perfection eventually taught me the difference between listening to the equipment and listening to the music