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    The Story of the Small Big String Instrument, AKA the Cello

    James Jacobs tells us the story of the cello, one of the most beloved instruments. Follow its fascinating journey throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, and how the name "cello" came to be, and how it became the sonorous instrument we all love today.

  • Byrd

    Byrd, Verdi, and more on WETA Classical this week

    Choral Showcase celebrates 400 years of William Byrd, Opera Matinee presents Verdi's first grand opera I Lombardi alla prima crociata, and more on special programs this week.

  • dj sparr

    Summer of Concerts: Week of July 24

    An electric guitar concerto enjoyed in the Blue Ridge Mountains is definitely a summer must-do. Here are our recommendations for a classical escape in the week of July 24.

  • marin

    The Story of the Viol

    James Jacobs tells us the story of the viol, also known as the viola da gamba. From references in Tolkien's The Hobbit to its use over the centuries, learn about this fascinating instrument and how it shaped classical music.

  • thalea string quartet

    Summer of Concerts: Week of July 17

    From a trio of trios, Gounod's Faust, to a late quartet of Beethoven, this week is full of exciting live music in and around the DMV for a classical escape.

  • Polina Nazaykinskaya

    Summer of Concerts: Week of July 10

    Programs at Wintergreen Music and Garth Newel Music Center has something for everyone this week, from chamber music by Mozart and Fauré to a Beethoven symphony and a trumpet concerto.

  • violin bow

    The Story of the Bow

    Welcome to our limited series on all the fascinating history, science, and stories of string instruments! We kick off the series with the bow, starting with its history from 2700 BC, taking you a journey to its future in carbon fiber.