May 31, 2012, 7:30 p.m., Wilma Theater
N.Y. Export: Opus JazzJune 1, 2012, 7:30 p.m., Pennsylvania Ballet
Music and film come together to bring entertainment to fans of every genre.
Part classical and part rock and roll, Yann Tiersen's music is unlike anything you've heard before.
The once unlikely Idaho band hoping to distinguish itself from the sea of other do-it-yourself "bedroom" bands gains acclaim from their latest album.
The National Constitution Center focuses on American history and unsung American heros, so what is a rock star doing there?
Can Philly's Bob Dylan tribute album hold its own against several similar concepts released at the same time?
The Academy of Vocal Arts' production of Oberto offers a twist from what we normally expect at an opera.
Music and murals? The Roots contribute their time and faces to the Mural Arts Project.
The Opera Company of Philadelphia begins its season with the classic opera Carmen.
World Cafe Live's Free at Noon concerts and a weekly free concert in Center City bring music to Philly for the summer.
Maurice Sendak is known for his children's books but maybe he should be known for his dedication to music.
Drexel students can help the Philadelphia Orchestra overcome its recent financial struggles.
Record Store Day encourages us to remember a disappearing culture.
The Kimmel Center helps you start a night on the town with free live music.
A refreshing break with a local artist at the end of a stressful week.
Indie musicians perform at an unusual venue.
Impressive twist on student recitals with astounding performances.