Acoustics at the new CenterStage promise to be more bright and clear. But the true test will come with an audience.
Musicians from all over the world gather at a small farm in rural Virginia, seeking opera from a venerable conductor.
The vinyl record refuses the trend toward obsolescence that certain other media are fighting.
“Video Games Live” somehow turns “Pong” into a symphonic piece and gives guitar heroes an actual stage, God help us.
Richmond-born tenor William Ferguson sings it all.
The newspaper may reinvent itself, but it shouldn't imagine for a moment that it's going to reinvent its readers or their town.
The classical world doesn't have to reach back hundreds of years to those powdered wigs anymore for inspiration.
The classical music season, conveniently organized from powdered wigs to video games.
What gets composed while the world falls apart.
Drive along the commercial strips of Broad Street or Midlothian Turnpike. Keep a tally of the stores that sell stuff you need, as opposed to luxuries or things you buy […]
Estonia's got the world's ear for art music these days. Prepare the iPod.
The Richmond Symphony looks for its new conductor: early 40s, black tailcoat, quick with a baton.













