As BLARF, the Berklee-trained comedian put out Film Scores for Films That Don't Exist - and conducted the orchestra playing ...
Eric André, host of the prank-filled "Eric Andre Show," conducted the Colburn Orchestra at a surreal concert blending genuine musicianship with comedy, promoting his new album "Film Scores for Films ...
André Watts, one of the first Black superstars in classical music, died on Wednesday at his home in Bloomington, Ind. He was 77 and died of prostate cancer, according to his wife. Watts had an ...
Watts, who died July 12, was born in Germany to a Hungarian mother and an African American father. He became famous at age 16 after performing with Leonard Bernstein. Originally broadcast in 1985.
Pianist Andre Watts was known as a great virtuoso, and a charismatic and gentlemanly man. He once said in a New York Times interview: “Performing is my way of being part of humanity — of sharing.” You ...
correctionIn a previous version of this article, the caption with the second photograph incorrectly stated that André Watts was 16 at the time it was taken. He was 25 years old. The article has been ...
UPDATE: This event has been postponed because of concerns about the COVID-19 coronavirus. PHOENIX – Dutch violinist and conductor André Rieu, aka “The King of Waltz,” is bringing his crowd-pleasing ...
Conductor André Rieu returns to Xcel Energy Center, conducting his 60-piece Johann Strauss Orchestra and playing his world-famous Stradivarius violin for "An Evening With André Rieu." Arguably the ...
This is FRESH AIR. I'm Tonya Mosley. Classical pianist Andre Watts died last week at the age of 77. Watts is known as one of the first Black superstars in classical music. He became famous at 16 after ...