Classical
Renata Scotto has retired from the stage, but she hasn't slowed down — she's now a director and costume designer.
The great soprano chooses favorite recordings for a session of listening and conversation.
Ludwig's Links: What News Would Beethoven Follow? Feb. 25, 2011
Deceptive Cadence sums up the week in classical music news.
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Partner content from WDAVA man learns that there's more to life than sensual pleasure in this extended version of the opera.
Sing Out Mr. President: George W. Bush's Populist Simplicity
Bush's image as a plain-spoken Southerner comes through in music by Nora Kroll-Rosenbaum.
At The Academy, A Young Ensemble Begins
Sir Simon Rattle has been working with the prominent training program for young musicians.
The King's Singers: Four Decades Of Close, Sweet Harmony
Partner content from APMHear the impeccable vocal sextet sing a broad range of songs at the APM studios.
Desperate For Divas? Met, Sony Release Historic Broadcasts
Hearing a few favorite historic singers in Metropolitan opera broadcasts just got a little easier.
Los Angeles Philharmonic On Tour In London
Partner content from APMHear Gustavo Dudamel conduct Beethoven, Bernstein and Adams on tour at London's Barbican Centre.