Alexander Gavrylyuk described Chautauqua Institution as somewhere where his vision of music and its role in society meet reality. Gavrylyuk, who has been playing piano
Although most Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra concerts expose audience members to a variety of composers and themes, tonight’s performance will focus on just one: Leonard Bernstein.
Listening to organist and coordinator of worship and sacred music Jared Jacobsen talk about 18th-century composers is like listening to someone describe their best
Evan Johnson and Dennis Chmelensky rehearse with fellow voice students for the Chautauqua adaptation of The Magic Flute in Fletcher Music Hall on July 16,
Gregory Donovan thinks online literary journals have helped revitalize the world of words. But when Donovan started working with the online journal Blackbird, he
Annie Gosfield’s “Radio Moonbounce and Meteor Scatter” will have an out-of-this-world premiere when the Music School Festival Orchestra performs it for the very first time
Charlotte Ballet dancers Sarah Hayes Harkins and Josh Hall have typical office jobs. They have to deal with collaboration, confrontation and communication as co-workers.