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AN EXTENSION of this is to take one of the simplest Taizé songs (The three-part “Gloria, gloria, gloria, in excelsis deo” ...
The San Diego native is one of the most innovative and acclaimed flutists in the world. The 2025 music director of the ...
The second solo album from Cynthia Erivo, fresh off a herculean press run with the success of the first “Wicked” film, was ...
On one Saturday a year at the start of summertime, West Philly Porchfest transforms the neighborhood into a sprawling, ...
The Cho Ro ethnic group (also called the Châu Ro or Giơ Ro) numbers about 30,000 people, who live mainly in Dong Nai, Binh ...
The celestial vocal stylings of Portishead's lead singer, Beth Gibbons, shone in a concert drawn from her first solo album, ...
The prevailing rumor is that violinist Geoff Nuttall of the St. Lawrence String Quartet, intimately familiar as a player with ...
Decades may have passed, but the eerie echoes of 'Bees Saal Baad' still send a chill down the spine - proof that true horror ...
On cinema, improvisation, artificial intelligence and the search for a common European emotion – pianist and composer Aleksander Dębicz reflects on what connects ‘Mazurek Dąbrowskiego’ with ‘Ode to ...
Clapping creates sound through air pressure, not just hand impact. Shape, speed, and skin softness change the sound.
With a new album on the way, Bolero’s frontman Gregorio Perez Figueroa reflects on rooftop jams, pandemic rehearsals in ...
NZ Opera’s production of Puccini’s masterpiece looks and sounds lovely, but would it work better in a different space?