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San Juan Symphony: 34 years and counting

Orchestra opens with three interrelated ‘Classical’ works

FLC Showcase to launch recital season

New faculty members to perform

Music in the Mountains: Fairy tales, French horns and a Spanish fantasy

Romantic-era musical immersion on Sunday

Violinist brings music of Charlie Chaplin to Music in the Mountains

Iconic actor’s songs celebrated in ‘Chaplin’s Smile’

A new beginning for Music in the Mountains

Festival will launch 33rd season July 6

Recital sends musical postcards from around the world

3rd Ave. Arts to conclude winter music season Friday

Youth Orchestra to perform in Durango, Bayfield

Concerto winner and a premiere on ambitious program

Musical master Bach to be celebrated St. Mark’s

Of course, the poster child for the Durango Bach Festival is none other than the Baroque composer himself. A stylized four-part graphic illuminates the festival’s website and brochures. A hu...

The MET to time-travel to World War I with ‘Daughter of the Regiment’

There are four reasons to see Saturday’s MET Live in HD performance of Donizetti’s “Daughter of the Regiment” – (and one not to). Donizetti’s 1840 comedic opera, “The Daughter...

San Juan Symphony weaves magic of storytelling

A sultan, a faithless queen, emirs, wazirs, lords, grandees, pirates, carnivals and shipwrecks. A pair of star-crossed lovers. Beauty and the Beast. Tom Thumb. And, most of all, one very sma...

Carmen: The book, the opera, the sizzling seductress

The MET Live in HD presents Bizet’s ‘Carmen’

The Met’s ‘Adriana Lecouvreur’: A lesson in love triangles

When the real Adriana Lecouvreur died in Paris on March 30, 1730, she was only 37. Rumors spread that she had been poisoned by the Duchesse de Bouillon, her rival for the love of Maurice de ...