What's next for the child who spoke her first word at 1 month, quoted Shakespeare at 1 year and starred in the movie "Dune" at 7?
The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Zubin Mehta, will perform three concerts Aug. 8-10 at the 10,000-seat Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires.
British composer Harrison Birtwistle Monday won the $150,000 Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition
The Soviet Union has sent a group of performers on a tour of Israel for the first time since the Kremlin broke relations with Israel 20 years ago, an Israeli Foreign Ministry official said Wednesday.
The Music Center's longtime director of public affairs, Claire Segal, will resign in July, Music
The American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in New York presented three of its highest honors to violinist Isaac Stern, painter Isabel Bishop and writer Jacques Barzun.
A very grand production of Verdi's "Aida" opens Saturday at the 3,200-year-old temple in Luxor, Egypt.
A performance of Puccini's "La Boheme" in Nashville Wednesday was canceled after students pelted musicians and conductor Amerigo Marino with pennies.
There's no way celebrated blues singer Joe Williams can make it through this year without a fair amount of deja vu.
Leonard Bernstein will conduct the Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra in two fund-raising performances of Schubert and Mahler symphonies for the Dutch AIDS Foundation this week.
Two men disrupted the start of a recital by Soviet pianist Lazar Berman at New York's Carnegie Hall on Monday night.
Robbers who stole a $70,000 18th-Century violin from a New York musician probably do not know its value or that fewer than 400 were ever made, police said Wednesday.
"I'm so very, very pleased that someone has noticed that we at the Philharmonic are so involved with new and contemporary music," said L.A.
Four ensembles from the United States and Australia were awarded prizes in the 41st annual Coleman Chamber Ensemble Competition Saturday at Caltech.
Hungarians gave supertenor Placido Domingo an ecstatic reception Monday night when he sang in Budapest for the first time in 14 years in a rare appearance in Eastern Europe.
Sir Rudolf Bing, former head of the New York Metropolitan Opera, says he is "fully aware" of his marriage to a woman 37 years his junior and doesn't want an annulment.
According to the rule of thumb, a composer's first operas should be discarded.
Officials of the Royal Opera in London announced Wednesday that an experiment with "surtitles"--projecting English translations of foreign operas above the stage--was a hit and will continue during its 1987-88 season.
The management structure of the Metropolitan Opera will evolve somewhat in the near future as general manager Bruce Crawford assumes some of the artistic authority now vested in artistic director and conductor James Levine, the New York Times reported Thursday.
Heiichiro Ohyama and David Alan Miller have been named assistant conductors of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.