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Sexual Assault Claim Against Conductor Dutoit Is Credible, Boston Symphony Says
The orchestra launched an independent investigation into an accusation made by one of its former interns. She is one of ten women to publicly accuse Dutoit of sexual misconduct.
South X Lullaby: Max Richter
The audience slept, dreamed and sometimes snored — it's okay, that's what it's for — through this trance-inducing experience.
Making Musical Connections At Sing Sing Prison
Since 2009, the maximum security prison has been home to music workshops put on by Carnegie Hall and led by some of New York City's top musicians.
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Run-DMC, Pauline Oliveros, 'Rumours,' Chic And Beethoven Added To Library Of Congress
This year's batch of inductees bring the Recording Registry up to 500 entries.
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Orquesta Akokán's Joyous Debut Is From The Heart
A new album, recorded in a legendary Cuban recording studio, pays meticulous homage to the country's musical history and identity.
Songs We Love: Terence Blanchard, 'Dear Jimi (Feat. The E-Collective)'
Blanchard's new record LIVE focuses on black art and black lives. For this Jimi Hendrix homage, he puts down the trumpet and pitch-bends the mournful melody on synth.
José Antonio Abreu, Venezuelan Who Envisioned Musical Education For All, Dead At 78
Abreu began El Sistema in Venezuela in 1975 with fewer than a dozen students — 40 years later, his system has been used throughout the world to unite children through musical education.
Jazz's Bleeding Edge? You Can Find It, Briefly, In East Tennessee
The Big Ears Festival in Knoxville always books a wide range of artists, but this year something particular was afoot.
Clarice Jensen's Quiet Debut Acknowledges A Loud World
The cellist makes meditative, sometimes disorienting music with pedals, loops, sine tones and an expansive imagination.
Jazzmeia Horn Enters The Jazz-Vocal Pantheon
A singer of ironclad capability, creative drive and irrepressible panache, she has emerged as the breakout new talent in a formidable jazz-vocal tradition.
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