
The Blues Hangover
Brandi Carlile Has Love to Spare
Brandi Carlile played a powerful and joyful show for adoring fans at TD Garden on October 21.
Brandi Carlile played a powerful and joyful show for adoring fans at TD Garden on October 21.
This week, WHRB had the pleasure of speaking with 2022 Queen Elisabeth Competition Winner Hayoung Choi and Boston Philharmonic founder and conductor Benjamin Zander to chat about their upcoming concert together on Saturday, November 12 at 8 pm ET in Symphony Hall. Choi is making her US premiere with the Dvořák Cello Concerto for the concert, and the program also includes Brahms Symphony No. 2, the first symphony Zander conducted in 1972.
Presented by the Celebrity Series of Boston, the concert was on Sunday, November 13 at 8 pm ET. The program featured American composer Andrew Norman’s ‘Unstuck,’ Mozart Violin Concerto No. 1, and Korngold’s Symphony in F-sharp Major, Opus 40.
Presented as a part of the Global Journeys Series, Jussi Reijonen led a nonet in the world premiere of his newest album on Sunday, November 6th, at 5 pm ET at the Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport, MA.
On the last show of their U.S. tour, Irish rockers Fontaines D.C. delivered an emotionally cool but refreshing set of material.
A former Co-Director of The Harvard Undergraduate Drummers, Ben Meron ‘23 discusses his musical background and the exciting work THUD has in store for the season ahead.
Claire Liu and Jennifer Su cover the sensational The Rose at Roadrunner
Fresh off their first album in 10 years, The Mars Volta’s dynamic and thoughtful performance shows that old material can get (much) better with age.