The Music Director of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Conducts Beethoven, Wagenaar, and a new work by Tim Fain Vancouver Symphony conductor Otto Tausk visits the Queen City and will conduct […]
A Confounding But Ultimately Rewarding Search For Meaning By Katherine Xiong In his 1807 work “The Phenomenology of Spirit,” philosopher Georg Wilhlem Friedrich Hegel outlined a meaning-making system known as the […]
Haruki Murakami, Author of IQ84, Kafka on the Shore, and Norwegian Wood By Frank Housh Haruki Murakami’s “The City And Its Uncertain Walls” (released today) is at once a story […]
Free, Family Friendly Event Saturday, November 16, 2024, 1:00PM at WNED Studios If you enjoy pop, rock, blues, jazz, R & B – any popular music really – then you […]
Read Katherine Xiong’s book review published in August By: Katherine Xiong “Wandering Stars,” Tommy Orange’s 2024 companion to his acclaimed 2018 debut “There There,” is an ambitious expansion of the […]
The entire cycle of sixteen quartets is annually performed by the world’s top ensembles, thus providing Buffalo music lovers a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in some of the greatest music ever created.
The Marisol Retrospective is drawing the crowds to the Buffalo AKG this summer, and that is as it should be. That said, you would be well-served to include Quiet Elegance in your visit, a small but impressive collection filled with the dynamic beauty of the 20th Century.
On Saturday, November 9 and Sunday, November 10, the JoAnn Falletta will reprise the BPO’s first concert by playing “Egmont,” Claude Debussy’s “Nocturnes,” and Brahms’ Symphony No. 3 in F.