Classical music has been energized in recent years by the arrival of young musicians who fearlessly and unapologetically cross over to different genres, sometimes to meld the two into a new blend.
For many, it’s not just about the performance, it’s about seeing their hard work come together in front of family, friends, and classmates.
Amphibian Lark is Lydia Winn LeVert and Simeon Coxe (of Silver Apples). They make celestial electronic lullabies using just bass guitar, homemade electronics and LeVert’s strong, crystalline voice.
Sneak peek of Great Lakes Chamber Music's summer festival featuring violinist Tessa Lark. Great Lakes Chamber Music’s festival is in June and Detroit Performs: Live From Marygrove gets a sneak peek ...
Gotham company Lark Play Development Center now has a little cash with which to develop the musical “A Wonder in My Soul,” by Marcus Gardley and Scott Frankel (“Grey Gardens”), thanks to the National ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The Lark Play Development Center named five New York City-based dramatists ...
Tuesday night was a lot of fun, thanks to Puss N Boots. The all-female alt-country trio featuring jazz-pop superstar Norah Jones came to a sold-out Lark Hall and offered up a 95-minute that ...
Jazz music has another venue in the Capital Region with the reopening of the Lark Street Tavern in Albany and pushed by perhaps jazz music’s best ally in the region, the ubiquitous Joe Barna. Chris ...