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Equal Parts Baroque and R&B, John Holiday Is His Own Singer
Holiday, a countertenor, has forged a career that blends classical repertoire and his upbringing in church and pop music.
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8 New Songs You Should Hear Now
Catch up on recent releases from Robyn, Oneohtrix Point Never, Mavis Staples and more.
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Jimmy Cliff: 8 Essential Songs
A giant of Jamaican music, he gained international renown through the 1972 film âThe Harder They Come,â and helped establish reggaeâs themes of struggle, resistance and uplift.
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At 95, David Amram Still Makes Music. And Nobody Can Put Him in a Box.
Jazz, classical, folk, world music â for this composer, categories were never confining.
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Review: A Revolution Without Poetry in the Met Operaâs âChĂ©nierâ
Umberto Giordanoâs tragedy of love undone by the French Revolution has returned, but as an evening of coarse music making.
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Udo Kier, Familiar Movie Villain and Fixture of the Offbeat, Dies at 81
A German-born actor, he appeared in more than 280 films, from Hollywood action fare to a Warhol horror tale. Madonna liked him for her videos.
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Jimmy Cliff Brought Reggae to the Masses with âThe Harder They Comeâ
The 1972 film âThe Harder They Comeâ and its accompanying soundtrack brought the genre out of Jamaica and helped pave the way for future stars.
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At the NY Phil, Considering the American Character in 2 Violin Concertos
At the New York Philharmonic, concertos by Samuel Barber and Wynton Marsalis offered contrasting musical ideas: lyrical cohesion and vibrant pluralism.
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Jimmy Cliff, Singer Who Helped Bring Reggae to Global Audience, Dies at 81
His Grammy-winning records as well as his starring role in the cult movie âThe Harder They Comeâ in 1972 boosted a career spanning seven decades.
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5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Musicals
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sara Bareilles, Joshua Henry, Jeanine Tesori, Jason Robert Brown and New York Times writers and editors pick 13 songs to seal the deal.
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Donald Glover Says He Had a Stroke That Prompted Him to Cancel His Tour in 2024
The rapper and actor, who performed in Los Angeles on Saturday, said doctors had also discovered a hole in his heart, prompting him to cancel his world tour.
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Why That Whitney Houston Drum Beat Is So Addictive, Yet Hard to Match
People online have been trying to nail the drumbeat before the final chorus of âI Will Always Love You.â Itâs harder than it looks.
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Security Lapse Allowed Protesters to Disrupt Performance, Met Opera Says
Peter Gelb, the Metâs general manager, said a security guard was absent from his post when two people climbed onstage at a performance of âCarmen.â
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How Shaboozey Won the Hearts of Country Music Fans
For years, the country music star struggled to stake a claim to the version of himself that now seems inevitable.
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How âThe Beatles Anthologyâ Got Gen X Hooked on the Fab Four
Young people coming of age in the Fab Fourâs shadow rolled their eyes at the bandâs boomer bona fides. The âAnthology,â now back after 30 years, changed all that.
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Protesters Interrupt a Performance of âCarmenâ at the Met Opera
One of the protesters, who were arrested and removed from the hall, denounced the billionaire David H. Koch.
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At 80, Anthony Braxton Is Easier Than Ever to Celebrate
With new releases and concerts, Anthony Braxtonâs output as an artist and thinker is quickly available for longtime fans and initiates alike.
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Eurovision Tightens Voting Rules to Tamp Down on Government Influence
In this yearâs contest, a campaign by Israel to encourage voting for its entrant drew criticism.
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How 2 New Songs Made Their Way Into âWicked: For Goodâ
Each witch gets a new number as part of an effort to flesh out the arc of the stage showâs second act.
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The Grand Ole Opry at 100
As the country music institution celebrates a century of its radio broadcast, listen to how the show defined the culture â and was reshaped by it â decade by decade.
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Newly Discovered Bach Pieces Are the Fruits of Decades of Detective Work
A pair of organ works that scholars believe were written by a teenage Johann Sebastian Bach were premiered in Leipzig this week and added to the composerâs official catalog.
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Alice and Ellen Kessler, â60s Singing Sensations, Die at 89
The twin sisters from Germany, who were nightclub stars and regular guests on international variety shows, chose to end their lives together.
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U.K. Vows to Ban Resale of Concert Tickets Above Face Value
The move aims to prevent âtouts,â or scalpers, from charging exorbitant prices for sought-after shows.
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Review: Straussâs âArabellaâ Returns to the Met Opera
The latest revival of Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthalâs final opera was a night of promising debuts and mixed success.
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Black Flagâs Latest Reboot Has Everyone Talking (Even Greg Ginn)
At 71, Ginn has remade his hardcore institution once again â this time with zoomer-aged bandmates. Is it a punk statement or karaoke?
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