French cellist Queyras dedicates his performance to peace.
Trio’s performance makes complexities look simple.
Madrigal-like melodies meet garage rock, German motorik and the Velvet Underground.
The singer-actress is back on the resurrected “Nashville” while pursuing a solo music career.
NSO, Eschenbach commemorate Mstislav “Slava” Rostropovich with a massive program.
The versatile guitarist performed with an ensemble up to the task of matching him note for note.
Mr. Trucks was one of the founders of the band, later inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
On new album, King shows his talent at crafting tunes across the roots music spectrum.
Whether singing funk, rock, blues or jazz, Ulmer has been making music for five decades.
Maryland up-and-comer has an already-sold-out D.C. show.
“Nothing Feels Natural,” the band’s first proper full-length, sounds like a biting election postmortem.
Lavinia Meijer shows the harp’s potential in new music; Les Talens Lyriques, live.
Nézet-Séguin shows authority in familiar “Petrushka,” shines in Lili Boulanger.
His music garnered international acclaim after Estonia regained independence in 1991.
Jörg Widmann and the Pacifica Quartet perform an inspired concert at the Library of Congress.
They backed up Paul Simon for his hit 1973 album “There Goes Rhymin’ Simon.”
Noseda promises to bring new wind to the NSO; WNO focuses on Italy and big voices.
The R&B; singer is still without an album, but her Howard Theatre performance was a sign of great things to come.
Violinist’s performance at the Phillips is a simple act of homage and adoration.
Pedja Muzijevic’s concert at Dumbarton Oaks features Cage and Scarlatti.