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Patricia Kopatchinskaja and Alisa Weilerstein Make Sparks Fly at N.Y. Phil
Guest conductors and the firebrand soloists Patricia Kopatchinskaja and Alisa Weilerstein brought welcome energy to David Geffen Hall.
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Trumpeters. Friends. Rivals. 60 Years Ago, the Pair Made Jazz History.
Over two nights in Brooklyn, two musicians at a crossroads â Freddie Hubbard and Lee Morgan â went head-to-head in a pair of sizzling gigs.
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Hania Raniâs Music Is Tranquil. Please Donât Call It âSoothing.â
The Polish musician is a mainstay of streaming playlists with names like âCalm Vibes.â But she bristles at the notion that her music is therapeutic.
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Is Yoko Ono Finally Getting Her Moment?
A new biography and film about Yoko Ono offer more opportunities to assess her contributions to culture. Two pop music critics debate if theyâre worthy of their subject.
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Tracy Schwarz, Mainstay of the New Lost City Ramblers, Dies at 86
He was the last surviving member of a retro-minded string trio whose celebration of prewar songs of the rural South put them at the heart of the folk revival.
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Singer Sues Met Opera Over Firing for Post-Pregnancy Vocal Problems
The mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili, who suffered vocal problems during and after pregnancy, is suing the opera company â and the union that represented her â after she lost work.
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5 Songs by Rubby PĂ©rez, the Singer Lost in the Dominican Republic Roof Collapse
The musician, 69, got his break in the 1980s and continued releasing albums through 2022.
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Conductor John Nelson Dead at 83
He revived interest in a âproblem childâ in the pantheon of high romantic composers, bringing Berlioz overdue recognition as one of Franceâs greatest composers.
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Pop Songs, âHamiltonâ and Windows 95 Chime Join National Registry
The recordings, along with works by Tracy Chapman, Elton John and the rock band Chicago, are among the 25 selected for preservation by the Library of Congress.
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The Best Classical Music Performances of March 2025
Watch and listen to recent highlights, including Nicole Scherzinger on Broadway, a pair of Janacek operas and CĂ©cile McLorin Salvant.
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Stephen Sondheimâs âOld Friendsâ Review: A Broadway Party With 41 Songs
Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga lead the festivities in a new Broadway revue of the great musical dramatistâs work.
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Getting Loud With Sleigh Bells and Beyond
Hear songs from the duoâs latest album, âBunky Becky Birthday Boy,â plus predecessors and protĂ©gĂ©s.
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Madonna and Elton John End Their Decades-Old Feud
They made peace backstage at âSaturday Night Live.â Youâd be forgiven for forgetting that their decades-old dispute had remained unresolved.
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Pierre Boulez at 100: What Is His Legacy Today?
The legacy of this composer and conductor may not be in his rarely performed works, but in how we think about music itself.
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Clem Burke, Versatile, Hard-Driving Drummer for Blondie, Dies at 70
He provided both the explosive percussion on âCall Meâ and the laid-back rhythm on the reggae-influenced âThe Tide Is High.â
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja Knocks the Cobwebs Off the Violin Repertory
Patricia Kopatchinskaja, making her New York Philharmonic debut this week, has become one of musicâs quirkiest stars by breathing new life into standards.
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Doechii! NewJeans! Ye! Answering Your Pop Music Questions
For Popcastâs listener mailbag, we address some of the most urgent music topics of the moment, including Doechiiâs rise and NewJeansâ K-pop struggle.
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6 Songs From âJust in Timeâ That Capture Bobby Darinâs Legacy
The showâs star, Jonathan Groff, and members of the creative team on how songs like âSplish Splashâ and âIf I Were a Carpenterâ illuminate Darinâs life.
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âThe Last Five Yearsâ Review: Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren Star in a Muddy Revival
Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren star in a muddy revival of Jason Robert Brownâs still-scathing musical.
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Amadou Bagayoko, Half of Malian Duo Who Went Global, Dies at 70
As Amadou & Mariam, he and his wife were improbable pop stars on two counts. Their style was venturesome and eclectic, and they were blind virtuosos.
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John Peck, Underground Cartoonist Known as The Mad Peck, Dies at 82
Among many other accomplishments, he illustrated a scholarly work on the history of comic books and wrote record reviews in four-panel comic-strip form.
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Tracy Chapman Wants to Speak for Herself
For years, the singer and songwriter has avoided the spotlight. But she is breaking her silence to look back on her self-titled debut and its powerful hit âFast Car.â
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Miley Cyrusâs Apocalyptic Pop, and 9 More New Songs
Hear tracks by Bruce Springsteen, Elton John and Brandi Carlile, Wet Leg and others.
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Sean âDiddyâ Combs Faces New Sex-Trafficking Charge Ahead of Trial
Weeks before the music mogul is scheduled to stand trial, prosecutors added a more serious charge involving a woman they refer to as âVictim-2.â
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A 270-Year-Old Scottish Folk Fiddle Makes Its Carnegie Hall Debut
The ornately decorated fiddle belonged to the dance master who taught Robert Burns. At Carnegie, it will cap âScotlandâs Hoolie in New York.â
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