For this week’s blog feature, we talked to Justin Wade, Executive Artistic Director of Young Actors Theatre, about their mission and approach to Self-Empowerment Theatre, and the role music plays
PRISM Quartet is a legendary saxophone quartet that the New York Times calls "A bold ensemble that set the standard for contemporary-classical saxophone quartets." We've put together this
It’s not fake news, it’s very real. This Month in Classical Music History is a series dedicated to finding stories of the good, the bad, and the downright weird. In this article, read about a
It’s National Mentoring Month! What better time to take a look at one of the most influential music mentors in recent history? Nadia Boulanger was an incredible educator and taught the likes of
2018 is finally here! To celebrate the new year, we created a playlist made up of music composed in the 21st century. This playlist features works by some of today's greatest living composers
For the New Year we thought we'd ask our staff and Music Unites Artists to share their New Year's Resolutions. A new year is always a good time to take a fresh look at life, what are you hoping
There’s a wide world of under appreciated holiday music out there just waiting to be discovered. So if your holiday wish list includes a request for some fresh seasonal sounds, Kyle Long has
Robin Cox is a violinist and composer bringing unique performance projects to Indianapolis. Previously based in L.A., Cox has found accessibility and inclusivity in the Midwest arts scene,
Happy Chanukah! To help you celebrate during the eight days and eight nights of The Festival of Lights, we put together this playlist of traditional songs, classical interpretations of Chanukah
Classical Music Indy now brings you free weekly listening playlists through Spotify. Happy Birthday, Jean Sibelius Playlist Jean Sibelius, Finland’s most acclaimed composer, was born on
It's not fake news, it's very real. This Month in Classical Music History is a series dedicated to finding stories of the good, the bad, and the downright weird. For December read about Handel
You can make double the impact with the Founder’s Challenge. Any new or increased gift you make above last year’s total will be matched dollar-for-dollar by a generous founder of Classical
This week we asked Classical Music Indy's own Program Director, Michael Toulouse, to reflect on emotions in music. Read below about the long history of music describing human expression, and how
We ♥ Indianapolis! Enjoy this playlist of local performers and composers by some of our favorite Indy musicians. And don't forget to shop local for the holidays, local businesses are a vital part
Thanksgiving is a time for food, family and friends, and great classical music. We at Classical Music Indy want to make sure you have the right musical ambiance for your special meal, so we've
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