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Anderson & Roe, the piano duo known for their 2014 album "An Amadeus Affair," will be playing a show titled “Point & Counterpoint,” showcasing songs from their new album "The Art of Bach," released by Steinway & Sons, at SubCulture. -
Winter JazzFest Kicks Off At (Le) Poisson Rouge with Blue Note Now!, Kris Davis's Infrasound, Vijay Iyer and More to Follow
The 2015 Winter JazzFest in New York City has been a staple of the musical underbelly of the city for years. From Jan. 8-10, thus, the NYC Winter JazzFest takes over our favorite downtown dwellings like (Le) Poisson Rouge, SubCulture and more. -
Kath Jenkins Sings Bizet and Einaudi's "Dreaming of the Days" from 'Home Sweet Home' at SubCulture
Seriously, though, can Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins really sing opera? It's a curious line of inquiry everyone who has heard her asks. Eventually. -
REVIEW: Alan Fletcher's Complete Aspen Music Festival and School @ SubCulture...Abridged
With snow on the ground the morning of in lower Manhattan, Alan Fletcher, Aspen's president and CEO (and, full disclosure, Classicalite guest blogger), brought a star-studded roster--Aspen and Atlanta music director Robert Spano, soprano alumna Dawn Upshaw, St. Louis... -
The First-Ever 'Complete Aspen Music Festival and School (Abridged)’ Comes to New York's SubCulture on April 16
The Aspen Music Festival is hoping to take the long-distance relationship it currently enjoys with New Yorkers to the next level--with a concert in New York at SubCulture on April 16.
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