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At 50, the Takacs Quartet Remains as Essential as Ever
With only one of its original members in the group, this ensemble is still identifiably itself, and still going strong.
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Lorde Returns With a Nostalgic Breakup Anthem, and 9 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Haim, Young Thug, Cazzu and others.
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U.K. Folk Bands Use Centuries-Old Ditties to Discuss Prison Abolition, Trans Rights and the Gig Economy
Several rising British bands are using centuries-old ditties to discuss hot-button issues like prison abolition, trans rights and the gig economy.
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âJust in Timeâ Review: Jonathan Groff Channels Bobby Darin
Groff is sensational as the â60s ânightclub animalâ in a Broadway jukebox bio-musical that doesnât live up to its star.
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David Thomas, Leader of the Band Pere Ubu, Dies at 71
As a singer and songwriter, he pushed the boundaries of punk and art-rock, producing a half century of music, writings and performances and always upending expectations.
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Jed the Fish Dead: KROQ DJ Who Pioneered New Wave Radio Was 69
With his off-kilter sensibility and deep musical grounding, he brought attention to New Wave and alternative artists at the groundbreaking station KROQ.
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David Briggs, a Music Force in Alabama and Nashville, Dies at 82
A first-call keyboardist, he worked with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton, helped make Muscle Shoals a recording hub, and had a key role in redefining the sound of country.
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Sean âDiddyâ Combs Loses Request to Remove All Hotel Assault Video From Trial
It is not yet clear how much surveillance footage of the music mogul beating his former girlfriend, Casandra Ventura, in 2016 will be presented to the jury.
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Shostakovich, Boston Symphony Style
Over two nights at Carnegie Hall, Andris Nelsons and the orchestra reveled in the composerâs sonic riches but played with emotional reserve.
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Yale Will Teach a Course on Bad Bunnyâs Cultural Impact
With a new fall offering, Yale becomes the latest university to offer a course on the cultural impact of the Puerto Rican star.
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Juilliard Plans $550 Million Drive to Go Tuition Free
The goal is to make the schoolâs programs more accessible and to ease the burden on graduates pursuing careers in the arts.
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Review: As New Yorkâs Opera Scene Empties, Another Rises Upstate
R.B. Schlatherâs vibrant staging of Handelâs âGiulio Cesare,â playing in the Hudson Valley, is a bright spot in a bleak landscape for Baroque work.
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5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to in April 2025
An exceptional account of Bachâs Mass in B minor, traditional and unusual string quartets, and Thomas AdĂšs suites are among the highlights.
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After âSunset Boulevardâ Malfunction, Nicole Scherzinger Sings With Bullhorn
The âSunset Boulevardâ star briefly entertained the crowd when âa technical malfunction on the sound sideâ forced the cancellation of a matinee performance.
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Jelly Roll Should Be Pardoned for Drug and Robbery Offenses, Board Says
The Tennessee Board of Parole unanimously determined that the country star should be pardoned, but the decision is in the hands of the governor.
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Maggie & Terre Rocheâs 1975 LP Is a Revelation. Why Is It Forgotten?
âSeductive Reasoning,â a flop that preceded the Rochesâ debut, has a fluctuating sonic palette, contributions from Paul Simon and the sistersâ most brilliant songwriting.
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Roy Thomas Baker, 78, Producer of âBohemian Rhapsodyâ and More, Dies
Among the most successful music producers in the 1970s and â80s, he helped churn out hits for acts like Queen, the Cars, Journey and Foreigner.
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An Ode to the Bluesâ Many Guises, Inspired by âSinnersâ
Listen to an imagined set list for a supernatural juke joint featuring Albert King, Outkast, Cécile McLorin Salvant and more.
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Tina Knowles Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis in New Memoir, âMatriarchâ
In âMatriarch,â a memoir out Tuesday, BeyoncĂ© and Solange Knowlesâs mom reveals she was diagnosed with breast cancer last year.
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At Houston Grand Opera, âThis Is a Good Timeâ
Driven by creative leadership and generous donors, the company, long a beacon of innovation, is bucking trends in the field.
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The Frick Needs a New Piano. Which Would You Choose?
The pianist Jeremy Denk tests three Steinways that the Frick Collection is considering for its auditorium. Watch, listen and guess which the museum picked.
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How Japanese Engineering Transformed Pop Music
How Japanese ingenuity transformed Western music from within.
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How Japanese Superfans Redefined What It Means to Be Obsessed
Otaku, people for whom hero worship is a way of life, have changed everyoneâs relationship to the culture.
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Goose Rules the Jam-Band Roost (Sorry, Haters)
The quartet earned the respect of its elders and scores of young fans by making their live sets, and themselves, super available. So why are some still not sold?
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