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The 20 Unhappiest People You Meet In The Comments Sections Of Year-End Lists
Now is the time when critics make their year-end lists. Unfortunately, you cannot please everyone, and if enough people read your list, you will eventually run into these 20 unhappy people.
Peter Brötzmann, the heart — and lungs — of European free jazz, dead at 82
The indefatigable saxophonist who helped redefine jazz in the late 1960s died in his sleep Thursday.
Watch rising country, Americana artists perform for the Black Opry Residency
The cohort of five acts performed live in Philly as part of the artist development program.
Remembering Pierre Henry, A Composer Who Made The Everyday Extraordinary
The vanguard French artist — whose influence has touched everything from the Mean Girls soundtrack to the Futurama theme — has died at age 89.
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British Composer Peter Maxwell Davies Dies At 81
From expressionistic early pieces to picturesque later music inspired by his remote island home, the celebrated musician left a broad, vibrant body of work.
Eclectic Finnish Composer Einojuhani Rautavaara Dies At 87
"To be a composer, you have to be a fanatic," said the open-minded artist, who journeyed through styles, countries and decades.
Nicholas Payton Reimagines Musical Tradition With 'Black American Symphony'
His radical combination of symphonic and popular music comes eight years after a controversial statement about the word "jazz."
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Composer Max Richter On 'Voices,' A New Album That Envisions A Better World
Composer Max Richter's new album drew inspiration from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a document spearheaded by Eleanor Roosevelt which he calls "a blueprint for a better world."
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OPB Presents Kathy Foster's Pandemic Playlist
Portland musician Kathy Foster shares the music that got her through the pandemic, including 1990s riot grrrl, lo-fi funk and modern R&B.
Stephen Sondheim, the Broadway legend, has died at 91
The celebrated composer-songwriter died on Friday. He had won several Tonys and Grammys, as well as an Oscar and Pulitzer, for musicals including West Side Story and Company.
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