Latest Classical music News

Kennedy Center's opening gala is back on after musicians strike ends with a new deal

Sep. 27, 2024 16:21 PM EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Kennedy Center and the union representing musicians in the National Symphony Orchestra have come to an agreement on a short-term contract after a brief strike that threatened to derail Saturday's season-opening gala. The DC Federation of Musicians, local...

The Cure announces a new album and releases its first new song in 16 years, 'Alone'

Sep. 26, 2024 09:52 AM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — Goths, rejoice: At long last, The Cure has released new music. “Alone,” their first new song in 16 years, premiered on Mary Anne Hobbs’ BBC 6 Music radio show Thursday morning. The English band also announced a new album, “Songs of A Lost...

Last original member of Kool & the Gang to represent group at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Sep. 25, 2024 10:41 AM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — You can call the music of Kool & the Gang funky or R&B, soulful or disco, pop or dance. What you cannot call it is partisan. When Iowa’s delegation at this summer’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago announced its vote for the Harris-Walz ticket,...

Jazz saxophonist and composer Benny Golson dies at 95

Sep. 23, 2024 13:31 PM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — Jazz great Benny Golson, a tenor saxophonist and composer of standards such as “Killer Joe” and “Along Came Betty," has died. He was 95. Golson died Saturday at his home in Manhattan after a short illness, said Golson’s longtime agent, Jason Franklin. ...

Jeanine Tesori becomes first woman composer to open Met Opera season with reworked `Grounded'

Sep. 23, 2024 12:27 PM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — Jeanine Tesori watched the world premiere run of her “Grounded” with director Michael Mayer last fall at the Kennedy Center and noticed audience fidgeting. “It didn’t need a transplant of a liver, but what it needed was maybe just a different approach,”...

New York Philharmonic musicians agree to 30% raise over 3-year contract

Sep. 19, 2024 21:19 PM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Philharmonic and its musicians' union settled on a collective bargaining agreement Thursday that includes a 30% raise over three years. The deal with Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians calls for raises of about 15% in 2024-25, and 7.5%...

Suki Waterhouse pens a 'Memoir of a Sparklemuffin' on her wide-ranging sophomore album

Sep. 17, 2024 17:47 PM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — Suki Waterhouse discovered the Sparklemuffin spider during a late-night scroll. “He’s wildly colored. He’s cute,” she said. Best of all: He dances. “I felt somewhat akin to him.” The spider became a foil and a mascot for Waterhouse's...

Tito Jackson, member of beloved pop group the Jackson 5, dies at 70

Sep. 16, 2024 19:22 PM EDT

Tito Jackson, one of the brothers who made up the beloved pop group the Jackson 5, has died. He was 70. Jackson was the third of nine children, including global superstars Michael and Janet, and was part of a music-making family whose songs have sold hundreds of millions of copies. ...

Actor Chad McQueen, son of Steve McQueen, dies at 63

Sep. 12, 2024 20:39 PM EDT

Chad McQueen, an actor known for his performances in the “Karate Kid” movies and the son of the late actor and race car driver Steve McQueen, has died. He was 63. McQueen’s attorney and friend Arthur H. Barens confirmed to The Associated Press that he died Wednesday. The cause...

Constantine Orbelian to attempt revival of New York City Opera after drop in money and performances

Sep. 10, 2024 16:33 PM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — Constantine Orbelian was promoted Tuesday to executive director of the largely dormant New York City Opera, which hasn’t given a staged performance since 2022 and says it will return with William Grant Still’s “Troubled Island” at City Center in 2025-26. ...