Performances

NSO delivers searing Shostakovich and virtuosic Tchaikovsky with Abduraimov – Feb 06, 2026

The National Symphony Orchestra devoted this week’s program to two giants […]

Yo-Yo Ma offers Bach, hope and community warmth in the bleak midwinter – Feb 04, 2026

A man, a chair, a cello. No more was needed for […]

Emmanuel Choir hears America singing in a varied and rewarding program – Feb 02, 2026

Occasionally you go to a concert that restores your faith—not necessarily […]

Cello times two for another bracing CMSLC quintet program at Wolf Trap – Jan 31, 2026

The best concert programming often considers the season-long arc as well […]

Noseda & NSO at their committed best in tender Brahms and impassioned Scriabin – Jan 30, 2026

Gianandrea Noseda made a touching gesture with the third program in […]

Tines & Ruckus partner to critique America in song with “What is Your Hand in This?” – Jan 29, 2026

Sometimes, a classical program is so imaginatively constructed that it becomes […]

Vibraphone festival pays tribute to UMBC’s guiding light of the instrument – Jan 23, 2026

An hour and a half of atonal vibraphone music is about […]

Noseda leads NSO in somber Brahms rarities and buoyant Schumann – Jan 22, 2026

The National Symphony Orchestra’s slate of concerts in January features a […]

Trifonov and Noseda fill the Concert Hall for potent Brahms and Stravinsky – Jan 16, 2026

The departure of Washington National Opera caused another turbulent week at the […]

Political piano: Levit speaks out through Rzewski and Beethoven – Jan 12, 2026

The celebration of America’s 250th birthday is getting an early start […]

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