His two early papers “What Numbers Could Not Be” (1965) and “Mathematical Truth” (1973) — the latter of which came to be called “the Benacerraf problem" — became instant classics and are discussed to ...
Happy 93rd birthday to John Williams today, the Superman of Film Music! Aedín includes a wonderful selection of his scores ...
The award-winning pianist will be in Ottawa two nights, performing Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto with the NAC orchestra. CBC’s ...
Everything you need to know about Víkingur Ólafsson – the Icelandic pianist who won his first Grammy Award for his recording ...
Meet Grammy-winning Venezuelan maestro Gustavo Dudamel, affectionately known as ‘The Dude’, who is soon to be music director ...
The new show at the Northlight Theatre in Skokie is titled “The Heart Sellers,” a riff I believe on the Hart-Celler Act of 1965, the foundation of the still-current system of U.S. immigration that ...
As hard as it is to overstate the scope of Twyla Tharp’s choreographic career — she started making dances as a postmodern rebel in the 1960s and “crossed over” into ballet virtuosity in the 1970s — it ...
Photo: From left, cellist Pablo Ferrández will make his New York City recital debut alongside pianist Julio Elizalde. The ...
In his 1988 Lost in a Book: The Psychology of Reading for Pleasure, Victor Nell said much the same thing. Reading was for ...
With the Band’s demise, Hudson settled into a consistent life as a session musician, appearing on records by Poco, Van Morrison, the Call, Camper Van Beethoven, Mary Gauthier and many others.
The British architect has built an unprecedented factory of fine design. Inside the world of the man who creates exquisite ...
This weekend, the Spokane Symphony and conductor James Lowe will be putting AI-produced art to the test as they play Beethoven’s Symphony No. 10 in full. If you’re reading this with any ...