How has music changed over time? Violinist Ariel, violinist Jordan, and pianist Wynona show how music from the past differs from music today and what music of the future may sound like. Ariel will also share the evolution of Navajo music. Stay after to meet the musicians, make a musical Navajo toy, and more.
The Youngers have performed at Delfest in Cumberland, MD and Musikfest in Bethlehem, PA. They have also shared stages with legends like the late Levon Helm, and opened for Marty Stuart, Lee Rocker, David Allen Coe, and Wayne Hancock. Their Americana music has been featured on NPR, Sirius Radio and Cowboy Jack Clement's Radio Show. Performance […]
Gospel singer Michelle Mayne-Graves directed and sang with a veteran's chior that was seen on America's Got Talent in 2010. Her love of music and her work with Veterans continues today. She and the Lifeline Quartet will perform African American spirituals like Wade in the Water, highlighting their important role in our country's musical heritage. […]
The Emmy award-winning, ground-breaking, genre-defying trio has created a unique musical vocabulary that honors Americana, pop, jazz, and classical music while embracing new possibilities including their own original.
One of the finest pianists of the last half-century, 10-time Grammy winner Eddie Palmieri is a legendary bandleader and composer of salsa and Latin jazz. A son of Puerto Rican immigrants, Eddie first surprised the critics in the 1960s by mixing American jazz with Afro-Caribbean rhythms. He did it again by merging what were considered “Black” and […]
What can music say? Composer-pianist Bruce Adolphe, the Bill Nye of classical music, and friends perform an interactive concert that proves kids are insightful and great listeners! Mixing improvisation, storytelling, fairy tales, and original pieces, Bruce (Director of Family Programs at NYC's Lincoln Center) will have kids enchanted and engaged. Stay after to meet the […]
Brothers Anthony, principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic, and Demarre McGill, principal flute of the Seattle Symphony, met Irish pianist Michael McHale at a residency and something just clicked. Since then, they have been creating a wonderful legacy of music for piano, flute, and clarinet.
Duo Parisienne has been delighting audiences with its imaginative programs of music drawn from Paris and other cultural centers of the world and featuring music spanning four centuries. Nancy Bean has been a member of The Philadelphia Orchestra since 1983 and its Assistant Concertmaster since 1986, retiring in 2009 to devote herself to chamber music. She […]
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands! Mr. Music of Pennsylvania PBS encourages everyone to sing along with him as he performs favorite children's songs and original tunes. In partnership with Chautauqua Summer Programs.
C.P.E. Bach, J.S. Bach, Brahms, and Beethoven are on the program of this rising star of the classical world who was praised by the Washington Post for her "imagination and exceptionally vivid playing...sense of immense majesty, tempered by gentleness and quiet grace".
In high demand in Europe, including a recent residency at London's Wigmore Hall, this quartet brings its bold, vibrant style to an extraordinary program, featured a rarely heard gem from Tchaikovsky.
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands! Mr. Music of Pennsylvania PBS encourages everyone to sing along with him as he performs favorite children's songs and original tunes. In partnership with Chautauqua Summer Programs.