The BSO played works not heard in the region before and closed with Beethoven.
Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1 lacked musicality, but the composer’s First Symphony was passionate.
Drake protege delivers a seasonally-appropriate set at U Street Music Hall
The Castleton Festival put Joyce El-Khoury on the map. Six years later, she’s reaping the rewards.
The lead singer of one of the British Invasion groups is touring with a new group of Hermits.
The band’s core sound has aged well, but its new album is anxious and grim.
Krzysztof Urbanski led the orchestra through “New World.”
Esperanza Spalding, Corinne Bailey Rae and more pay tribute to the Motown legend.
Singer-songwriter — daughter of a model and comic actor — has made her own way.
Rock guitarist performs Friday with National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center
The cosmic jazz ensemble will perform at Logan Fringe Arts Space on Saturday.
The quintet’s music combines folk, rock, country and occasional blasts of spiky guitar.
Ronnie Dunn could retire on the beach. Instead, he’s playing Vegas shows and covering Ariana Grande.
The singer, one half of the legendary country duo Brooks & Dunn, recently took a career turn.
He shaped the careers of Peter, Paul and Mary, John Denver and even Plácido Domingo.
The Chilean electronic composer performed in support of his new album “Sirens.”
He used the University of the District of Columbia’s Theater of the Arts to his advantage in his Vocal Arts debut.
New releases from DiDonato and soprano Lucy Crowe, who shines in Couperin.
Prodigy delivers an ambitious program with poise and superb technique.
Julian Wachner and his forces made a case for a compelling work.
Stretches of routine piano-playing mar Vadym Kholodenko’s D.C. recital debut.
