Brian Wise appears in the following:
Classical Music Declared 'Relevant' in Cambridge Debate
Monday, May 16, 2011
Music Lessons as Child May Keep Aging Minds Sharp
Friday, May 13, 2011
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Mixes It Up With Jazz Composer, Intrepid Soprano
Thursday, May 12, 2011
What Can Orchestral Music Say About War? Ask the Oregon Symphony
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
An Orchestra from Albany Keeps Old-Time Spirituals Alive
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Everything old is new again. David Allan Miller, the music director of the Albany Symphony Orchestra, thinks so. Almost 10 years ago, the conductor was surprised to find that orchestral versions of American spirituals with solo voice were almost nonexistent.
Lisa Batiashvili Reflects on Music and Motherhood
Sunday, May 08, 2011
Toledo Symphony Brings Diehard Fans, Soviet-Themed Program to Spring for Music
Saturday, May 07, 2011
Toledo, Ohio is not the first place one would think to look for rabid fandom. But when Toledo Symphony rides into New York for its debut at Carnegie Hall on Saturday, accompanying it will be an estimated 1,400 fans.
Reimagining The Brandenburg Concertos
Friday, May 06, 2011
Spring for Music kicks off as the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra presents the "New Brandenburgs,” six works commissioned as companion pieces to Bach's six Brandenburg Concertos.
Royal Wedding Music Highlights Britain's Classical Greats
Monday, April 25, 2011
Peter Lieberson, Composer of Poetic and Pensive Works, Dies at 64
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Peter Lieberson, a late-blooming composer who rose to prominence with a series of major song cycles, concertos and orchestral works, died Friday while visiting Israel. He was 64.
Philadelphia Orchestra Votes for Bankruptcy
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Against the ostinato of a still-fragile economy, the board of the 111-year-old Philadelphia Orchestra voted to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Saturday.
With Strike Over, Detroit Symphony Looks to Mend Fences
Monday, April 11, 2011
Detroit Symphony Musicians, Management Reach Tentative Deal
Monday, April 04, 2011
Six months after a musician work stoppage shut down the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, bargainers for the musicians and symphony management have reached a tentative deal.
Dino Anagnost, Little Orchestra Society Conductor Has Died
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Dino Anagnost, a conductor who served as music director of The Little Orchestra Society since 1979, died in Manhattan on Thursday after a long illness.
American Music Advocacy Groups Plan to Merge
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Two longstanding advocacy organizations for American music are set to merge later this year — an increasingly common move in the classical music business.
Concert Marks 100th Anniversary of Triangle Factory Fire
Friday, March 25, 2011
El Sistema Branches Out, Takes Root in Flatbush
Sunday, March 20, 2011
As Response to Japan Disaster Lags, Benefit Concerts Emerge
Thursday, March 17, 2011
After Quake, Japanese Performers Arrive for Carnegie Hall Festival
Monday, March 14, 2011
Faced with aftershocks, transportation gridlock and canceled rehearsals following the massive earthquake and tsunami, members of Bach Collegium Japan boarded a flight to the U.S. on Sunday.