Diane Carlson and Bill Freyd both grew up enjoying classical music and symphonies. Carlson’s first exposure to classical music was to Carmen when she saw it
Brian Zeger hopes to bring an appreciation of how multi-layered singing is to Chautauqua. Zeger, artistic director of the vocal arts program at The Juilliard
Through an ironic use of bright lights and colorful costumes, Chautauqua Theater Company’s production of An Octoroon poses some big questions about America’s history
Clarinetist and lifelong Chautauquan Debbie Grohman thinks the Chautauqua Community Band is a perfect representation of the spirit of Chautauqua Institution. For her, it captures
To continue the Fourth of July festivities this week, the Tallman Tracker Organ recital will deliver an upbeat performance to keep up with the bustling
Barbara Bernstein Barbara Bernstein encourages people to live creatively. “Whether it’s through visual art, or through writing, or somebody who’s a really fantastic cook,” Bernstein
Thematically programmed concerts are usually centered around grand narratives or specific time periods, not around prison. But at 4 p.m. Monday, July 2, in Elizabeth
Review by Andrew Druckenbrod When the new Chautauqua Amphitheater “debuted” last season, many ears were listening as much to the performances as to how unamplified