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This Yearâs Aix-en-Provence Festival Is Pierre Audiâs Last Act
This yearâs edition of the Aix-en-Provence Festival was planned by Audi but opened without him, following his death in May.
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Justin Bieberâs Surprise Album âSwag,â and 10 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Tyla, Kassa Overall, Syd, Jay Som and others.
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âThe Nine Jewelled Deer,â a New Opera, Has Nothing to Do With Antlers
Artists from different cultural traditions adapted an ancient tale to explore how to respond to betrayal and exploitation.
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Gilberto Gil Steps Away From the Stage, Vowing âMy Music Will Continueâ
At 83, the lauded Brazilian singer and songwriter whose career in music and politics has encompassed six decades is on a farewell tour.
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Mark Snow, Who Conjured the âX-Filesâ Theme, Is Dead at 78
It took a misplaced elbow, a quirk of Los Angeles geography and some whistling from his wife to produce one of televisionâs most memorable melodies.
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Rebekah Del Rio, Mournful Singer of âMulholland Driveâ Fame, Dies at 57
Her pivotal role performing a Spanish-language cover of Roy Orbisonâs âCryingâ in the 2001 David Lynch movie raised her profile, but her career was marked by misfortune.
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Dave âBabyâ Cortez, Hitmaker Who Seemed to Vanish, Is Dead at 83
His âThe Happy Organâ reached No. 1 in 1959, but his pop stardom was short-lived, and his death in 2022, with an anonymous burial, remains a source of mystery.
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Does Lorde Still Want to Be a Star?
The beloved pop singerâs fourth album, âVirgin,â once again ponders whether being famous and obsessed over is all itâs cracked up to be.
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In Des Moines, Big Operas and Big Ambitions Fill a Tiny Theater
Des Moines Metro Opera has become one of the countryâs most successful smaller companies doing adventurous repertory in a 467-seat space.
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Henry Mount Charles, Whose Castle Was a Mecca for Rock, Dies at 74
To preserve his Irish manor, he staged concerts on its grounds, drawing the likes of U2, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Madonna, 50 Cent and the Rolling Stones as well as tens of thousands of fans.
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The Surprising Presence in âThe Gospel at Colonusâ
In this revival at Little Island, the singer and pastor Kim Burrell shares the stage with a team of queer artists.
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Sean âDiddyâ Combs Will Be Sentenced in October
The music mogul was convicted last week on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, each carrying a maximum of 10 years in prison.
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Listening Back to When Janet Jackson Was for Lovers
Hear six sensual songs by the pop great.
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Aix Festival: How to Experience It From Afar
Many of the offerings at the Aix-en-Provence Festival in France are broadcast, or they travel to other theaters. Here are some highlights.
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âDiddy Partiesâ Became a Meme. The Combs Case Was About Something Else.
The sweep of graphic lawsuits accusing Sean Combs of sex abuse led to a sense that his criminal case might examine celebrity debauchery in the music industry. It did not.
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Peter Sellars Is Still Living His Life Through Art
The director, one of the most influential in opera, is staging new productions in New York, France and Austria this summer.
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Valery Gergiev, Shunned in West Over Putin Support, Will Conduct in Italy
Valery Gergiev, an ally of Vladimir V. Putin, is set to conduct in Western Europe for the first time since institutions there cut ties over Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine.
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Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath Play Final Shows in Birmingham, England
Heavy metal fans crossed continents to converge on Birmingham, England, and throw devil horns in honor of the Prince of Darkness and Black Sabbath.
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The Hunt for a 316-Year-Old Stradivarius Stolen in the Fog of War
The violin by the famed Italian luthier was plundered at the end of World War II and presumed lost or destroyed. Now experts say they believe it has resurfaced.
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Ozzy Osbourne Plays His âFinal Songâ With Black Sabbath
The metal luminary, 76, took the stage with his original bandmates at a farewell festival in his Birmingham, England, hometown on Saturday night.
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Stuart Burrows, Welsh Lyric Tenor Who Straddled the Atlantic, Dies at 92
He was a mainstay at both the Metropolitan Opera and the Royal Opera House, winning acclaim for his full tenor range and a rich, unforced tone, notably singing Mozart.
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Oasis Live Review: The Gallaghers Reunite, Their Songs Still Stomping and Wounds Still Healing
The British band, a showcase for the intoxicating but toxic chemistry of the brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, performed for the first time in 16 years.
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