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A Russian conductor has been dropped by a management company over his ties to Putin
Valery Gergiev had been represented since December 2020 by Munich-based Marcus Felsner, who started his own management company that year after leaving Opus3.
For Ukrainian musicians, rejecting Russia is a matter of national pride
Ukrainian musicians are turning away from Russia, and sometimes the Russian language, as they try to reassert their country's identity. Some who used to sing in Russian now only perform in Ukrainian.
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Mark Lanegan, Screaming Trees singer and voracious collaborator, dies at 57
Mark Lanegan, who also made music with Queens of the Stone Age and The Gutter Twins, had a rumbling rasp in his voice that could convey the weight of the world.
From 'Milkshake' to veggies, Kelis and Ron Finley share their farm journeys
Grammy-nominated recording artist and chef Kelis talks to urban gardener Ron Finley about growing your own food, the relationship between Black people and the land, and how to handle a mean rooster.
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Heat Check: Favorite Discoveries Of 2019
From Kirby and Hope Tala to Odunsi The Engine and BEAM, these are the artists who dropped the surprises that stuck this year.
SAFE, 'Day Ones'
The Canadian rapper and singer revels in his success with friends who've been grinding with him from the start.
EARTHGANG's 'Ghetto Gods' looks for divinity in Atlanta's dichotomies
The hip-hop duo made its new record in the shadow of the pandemic and racial justice protests in Atlanta. Yet as ever, its music is focused on the resilience of its home city and its larger community.
At the Rothko Chapel, Tyshawn Sorey explores sound — and silence
Invited to write a new work for Houston's Rothko Chapel, the composer and multi-instrumentalist Tyshawn Sorey created a work that is both intimate and vast, like those Mark Rothko paintings.
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Kirk Franklin's favorite Tiny Desk concerts
As part of our Black History Month celebration, we asked the Grammy-winning gospel singer to tell us about his favorite performances.
Entries We Love: Angie Pastor, 'April'
Tiny Desk Contest entrant Angie Pastor's entry, "April," is an invitation to slow down and see today as a gift to be thankful for.
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