Daniel Fortin works on tuning pipes. (Matt McClain/Post)

Race to tune 5,000 pipes ends Tuesday

The Kennedy Center’s new $2 million organ will debut tonight with a free concert.

Dudamel’s famed orchestra grows up

Dudamel’s famed orchestra grows up

REVIEW | Former Venezuelan youth symphony makes a strong bid for maturity at Kennedy Center.

Review: WPAS presents Yo-Yo Ma in a dialogue with Bach cello suites

Review: WPAS presents Yo-Yo Ma in a dialogue with Bach cello suites

Anne Midgette examines Yo-Yo Ma’s adroit performance of very familiar repertoire.

Khalifa’s ‘O.N.I.F.C.’ underperforms

Khalifa’s ‘O.N.I.F.C.’ underperforms

More money and more fame means less interesting music on rapper Wiz Khalifa’s new album.

Dave Grohl on his Led Zeppelin tribute

Dave Grohl on his Led Zeppelin tribute

Foo Fighters frontman explains why he played drums at Sunday’s Kennedy Center Honors

Ke$ha returns a ‘Warrior’

Ke$ha returns a ‘Warrior’

On her second full-length album, the glittery singer emerges as a fully-formed pop star.

At Atlas Performing Arts Center, So Percussion is so good

At Atlas Performing Arts Center, So Percussion is so good

REVIEW | The New York-based quartet outshone ACME and yMusic in an exciting night of contemporary music.

Neil Young at Patriot Center: Rock icon proves he’s one for the ages

Neil Young at Patriot Center:       Rock icon proves he’s one for the ages

REVIEW | The 67-year-old legend is still a long ways from being an old man, as he demonstrated Friday evening.

The long-playing saga of Columbia Records

The long-playing saga of Columbia Records

REVIEW | In “360 Sound,” Sean Wilentz tells the story of the American record label’s 125-year history.

Led Zeppelin: Rock-and-roll’s most magical formula

Led Zeppelin: Rock-and-roll’s most magical formula

Combining empathy and ad­ven­ture, Led Zeppelin changed the shape of rock music.