James Jacobs explores the 40-year legacy of the Juilliard String Quartet at the Library of Congress ahead of our final installment of Celebrating a Century of Concerts at the Library of Congress this Thursday.
On this week's program of Celebrating a Century of Concerts at the Library of Congress, James Jacobs highlights The Budapest Quartet, who played 462 concerts at the Coolidge Auditorium between 1938 and 1962.
James Jacobs explores the historic recital given by Béla Bartók and Joseph Szigeti in 1940 at the Library of Congress, ahead of the special program showcasing the recital recording this Thursday at 8PM on WETA Classical.
The first program of our celebration of a Century of Concerts at the Library of Congress highlights the premiere of Copland's Appalachian Spring. James Jacobs explores more.
We are celebrating the 100th anniversary of concerts at the Library of Congress. James Jacobs shares the history behind the concerts and upcoming special programs of historic recordings.
Composer Danny Elfman speaks about his process, influences, and what is essential for him as an artist, as he prepares for a world premiere with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, presented by the Library of Congress.
Lizzo, a classically trained flautist, now superstar singer, rapper, and songwriter, plays James Madison's crystal flute at the Library of Congress and at her concert at Capital One Arena.