When George Walker won the Pulitzer Prize in Music for his work in 1996, famed conductor Zubin Mehta wrote in the Star Ledger, “this composer has finally gotten the recognition he deserves.” With
James Aikman, Composer-In-Residence with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, has written a new concerto for viola, which will be premiered on April 21, 2018 at 7:30 pm, with soloist Csaba
The F. Bruce Peck Jr. Music Library at Classical Music Indy contains a wealth of classical recordings, many what you would expect – Beethoven, Bach, Brahms. We are also thrilled to house a number
Spring has finally arrived after the cold winter! Enjoy this playlist of springtime classical music. This playlist has classics like Vivaldi's Four Seasons, and hidden gems like D'un matin de
Margaret Allison Bonds is an often-unsung master of classical music. Her first-rate works blend styles of African and European origin, and her compositions for voice and piano have profoundly
Anne Duthie McCafferty grew up in Indianapolis and has played with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for 45 seasons. She never thought she would have the chance to have a performance job, but
Women's History Month goes classical! We put together this playlist of dynamic women composers throughout classical music history, featuring the likes of Clara Schumann, Jennifer Higdon, Margaret
This week, we kick off Women's History Month by putting two fantastic musicians in the spotlight: Teresa Carreño, "Valkyrie of the Piano," and Ethel Smyth, Dame Commander of the Order of the
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Indianapolis has a robust local classical music scene, worthy of being treasured as one of our city’s defining assets. And with NOTE, Classical Music Indy aims to tell stories that will delight
Indianapolis is filled with vibrant arts organizations, outstanding artists, and stellar partnerships. The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir and Butler University School of Music have teamed up to
We put together a playlist of often unsung masterpieces by composers of African descent. Featuring music with a distinctly American sound by composers like William Grant Still and Florence
This Black History Month, we take a look at two dynamic musicians of African descent and a modern organization that is spearheading a more diverse future. Read below about the French composer who
To help your Valentine’s Day plans, Michael Toulouse created a list of music inspired by the Lover’s Holiday. He shares a list bathed in the full spectrum of love, from the totally imaginary, to
Vicky Chow has been called a "new star of new music" by the Los Angeles Times and is an incredible performer of newly composed music. To preview her performance on February 6 at 7pm at the IMA
For our first blog post during Black History Month, we wanted to take a look at a time in American history when the simple act of attending a classical music concert was prohibited for people of
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