We are excited to welcome back to Cincinnati Public Radio, Derrick Smith as our new Production and Recording Engineer. Derrick worked as our Classics for Kids Intern during the pandemic, but his passion is audio production. He joined Cincinnati Edition host Lucy May for a get-to-know-you conversation.
The Dessoff Choirs presents the New York premieres of cantatas by Margaret Bonds, Thursday, April 28, at 7:30 p.m. (pre-concert talk 6:45 p.m.), at the Church of the Heavenly Rest, 1085 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY. Tickets: General $30 and Up. Seniors/Students $20. To purchase, visit Dessoff.org.
This season offers a wealth of intriguing concerts by Boston’s extraordinary classical performers. Arts critic Lloyd Schwartz shares the ones he's most excited about.
Citing the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and referencing parking lots and garages Bach Festival Society artistic director John Sinclair advised the crowd in Steinmetz Hall on Sunday afternoon, “If I told you how we rehearsed for today’s concert, you wouldn’t believe me.”
L.A. curator Pilar Tompkins Rivas dives into the underrepresented legacy of Latino photography. Plus, art and Omicron and Sidney Poitier's theatrical legacy.