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New Year's Resolutions with Choral Showcase

Choral Showcase in January might help you jumpstart some of your New Year's resolutions, whether they be visiting old friends, making new ones, or discovering new things, musically speaking of course!

  • ShakespeareFest

    Beach, Brahms, Schubert, and Shakespeare

    Tonight's ShakespeareFest explores Shakespeare's words manifested through art song, featuring music of Beach, Brahms, and a Liszt transcription of a Schubert song.

  • Verdi

    ShakespeareFest: Verdi, Macbeth, and Shakespeare

    Get ready for a night of Verdi's Macbeth on ShakespeareFest. James Jacobs explores how Verdi brings this Shakespeare favorite to life with "sounds effectively diabolical, with some moments of unexpected tenderness." 

  • First Folio

    Making Shakespeare

    We have been exploring the lasting impact of Shakespeare in the world of classical music. Discover the importance of Shakespeare's First Folio on Great Performances "Making Shakespeare: The First Folio" on WETA PBS.

  • Dvorak's Cello Concerto, 5 things to listen for!

    ShakespeareFest: Dvořák and Shakespeare

    Tonight on ShakespeareFest, James Jacobs guides us through Dvořák's Othello Overture. Learn more about the third installment of Dvořák's trilogy of overtures, representing "cosmic drama" that is real life love. 

  • Bryn Terfel

    An Interview with Sir Bryn Terfel

    Ahead of his recital at the Kennedy Center presented by Fortas Chamber Music Concerts and Renée Fleming VOICES series, Sir Bryn Terfel speaks with Nicole Lacroix about his career, Welsh music and more.

  • vaughan williams

    ShakespeareFest: Vaughan Williams and Shakespeare

    Tonight we explore Vaughan Williams' beautiful Serenade to Music, a musical setting to texts from The Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare's most beautiful and perceptive speeches about the power of music.

  • Prokofiev

    ShakespeareFest: Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet

    Tonight's ShakespeareFest feature with James Jacobs delves into Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, the outcome of "government meddling" which "broke his spirit" but left us with a powerful masterpiece.

  • Angel

    Exploring Music and Architecture with PostClassical Ensemble

    Artistic Director of the PostClassical Ensemble, Ángel Gil-Ordóñez, and Pulitzer Prize-winning Senior Art and Architecture Critic of The Washington Post, Philip Kennicott, discuss PCE's upcoming program exploring music and architecture.

  • Romeo and Juliet

    ShakespeareFest: Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet

    Tonight on our ShakespeareFest feature, James Jacobs explores Tchaikovsky's telling of Romeo and Juliet through his fantasy-overture. Find out more about his journey with one of his most beloved works!