Singer-songwriter Steven Santoro brings “here. gone,” a song cycle reflecting on the idea of mortality, accompanied by a ...
Chase Morrin from Ize Trio joined GBH’s All Things Considered to discuss the new album and what it means to collaborate with ...
On Oct. 4, indie rock band The Rare Occasions performed at the Crystal Ballroom in Davis Square. Their extensive discography ...
Singer/songwriter Lauv started his weekend in Boston early by catching a fellow musician’s show Thursday night. Lauv got to see FLETCHER perform at Roadrunner Sept. 19 before chilling with the singer ...
The Berklee College of Music, one of the world's top music schools, will host its first-ever direct admission auditions in ...
The Herald chatted with Boston-native Susan Tedeschi about some of her favorite Boston music spots, past, present, and future ...
The Boston Civic Symphony kicks off its 100th season with a concert that presents works by Schubert and Strauss, two ...
In September, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu performed George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” at Symphony Hall with the Boston Pops.
Schopenhauer’s theory was that the will is so ineffable that the nonverbal language of music alone could grant access to this ...
City Winery also hosts Madeleine Peyroux on Nov. 9. Peyroux, who can sound like Edith Piaf and Billie Holiday, has her own unique voice. She broke into the mainstream in 2004 with “Dance Me to the End ...
The 27-year-old began his musical journey in Bangalore, India. Now, his band Project MishraM brings its signature blend of traditional Carnatic vocals, guitar shredding and synthesizer to ...
Pianist-educator Kris Davis’ venture, Pyroclastic Records, must be included in the conversation of innovative, ...