John Magaro as Keith Jarrett in a scene from Köln 75. (Courtesy of Zeitgeist Films / Kino Lorber) For a lot of years, Vera Brandes couldn’t listen. Not once had she heard the bestselling solo jazz ...
San Diego’s classical music scene enjoyed a triple blessing last week. The remarkable Korean wunder-pianist Yunchan Lim demonstrated why he is so much more than just the latest amazing young musician.
“He’s definitely learning to be an actor, but his depth of knowledge about Mozart and his ability to play Mozart — just to sit down and play it without thinking about it because he’s practiced it so ...
Akron native Kofi Boakye, from left, Dave Heard and Naomi Ackie appear in a scene from Tristar Pictures' "Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance with Somebody.” Think the piano player in a scene with ...
True talent simply can’t be ignored, and that’s what we’re finding with the presence of Ecuadorian pianist Antonio Roman. As an established and accomplished artist in LA’s music scene, Roman continues ...
Anton Nel is a Texan via Johannesburg. “My heart was always here,” said Nel, the South African native who became an American citizen in 2003. The Austin-based pianist will perform with the Dallas ...
Performances in N.Y.C. At 83, the Argentine-Swiss pianist is at the peak of her powers. But she doesn’t want to talk about it. “I want to hide.” Argerich in Basel, Switzerland.Credit...Mischa Christen ...
"The entire crew came out and applauded… It was just this epic moment." Adrien Brody takes a walk down memory lane as he rewatches scenes from his classic works including 'The Darjeeling Limited,' ...
When Christopher Goodpasture returns to Moody Performance Hall to perform with the Dallas Chamber Symphony on Nov. 19, he will be doing one of his favorite things: playing with a chamber orchestra.
Pianist David Nevue, considered by many an “icon” in the contemporary piano scene, visits the Bay Area to play his first-ever concert in the town he grew up in. Join pianist David Nevue on Saturday, ...
...Jazz accepts beginners on their own terms, capitalizing on their creative impulse, as opposed to their technical prowess. Note: This article was first published in the Jazz Education Journal in ...