Chorus Austin will continue its Season of Unity with OPENING HEARTS, an intimate and reflective concert performed by its ...
We Love Austin Music Week is a program by Texas Cultural Trust and KUTX that aims to celebrate Austin’s musical heritage and ...
Austin’s vibrant music community is rallying together for a heartfelt celebration of one of its most influential icons. On ...
If your New Year's resolution is to travel more in 2026, CultureMap has you covered with seven newly opened hotels, deals, and fun events happening around Texas in January. Houston wanderers can enjoy ...
Chicago might have already hit its first deep freeze, but the local classical music scene pulses with life this season. Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, the Chicago Symphony’s artist-in-residence, ...
American pianist and composer Chloe Flower is on a mission to get young people into classical music. She’s doing it by collaborating with rap, house and pop stars, and creating her own genre of music, ...
With a new year comes the urge to listen a little more closely, and Seattle’s classical offerings in the first months of 2026 provide ample opportunity. These seven events — spanning Bach in fresh ...
This year’s 2026 Preview consists of all the entertainment — from movies to books to art shows — that Vulture writers and editors are excited to consume in the New Year. Below, our classical-music ...
The time has come again to vote in the Austin Music Poll! For the 44th year, The Austin Chronicle celebrates the musicians and music industry professionals that make our city sing – with help from the ...
Allan Clayton and members of the Dunedin Consort applaud composer Tom Coult in Blythburgh Church during the 2025 Aldeburgh Festival The festival sensibility needn't run to a huge number of concerts.
Along with the performances concerts highlighted here today, classical-music aficionados can also look forward to the San Diego Symphony’s five-concert Brahams Festival starting in late February, ...
Jim Duncan, a retired city planner, has written more than 600 short histories of Austin businesses. We introduced him and this series, “Jim Duncan’s Austin,” on July 6. This week, we adapt four of his ...