Brass instruments are always in orchestras. French horns, trumpets, trombones, euphoniums, tubas. It’s hard to miss what they ...
A pair of brand-new records from Katherine Whalen’s Jazz Squad and Certain Seas showcase the Efland musician stretching her ...
RSNO/Sondergard, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, four stars: First trumpet with the RSNO Christopher Hart has had a busy time of ...
The Northeast Community College concert choir and college/community concert band performed a range of seasonal offerings ...
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Me & My Jazz with Yomi Sower (Episode 7): Are you a Jazz singer? (Part 2)
So do you listen to Sarah Vaughan and Ella…?” They asked. The pre-teen still dressed in school uniform replied “Sarah who…who’s Ella?” That pre-teen was me in the 90s before Internet, google and ...
Whether making hip-hop, punk, salsa or spiritual jazz, Bay Area artists didn’t disappoint this year. The KQED Arts & Culture ...
The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra’s Grammy-winning music director, Michael Repper, nominated for two more Grammys to be ...
We’ve got melancholy brunettes, sad women, West End girls, man’s best friends. These albums represent all different styles ...
Two decades after marching in the Spartans Drum & Bugle Corps, Julie Jenkins is dusting off her baton for a new kind of spotlight.
In these 100 songs, you’ll hear lusty dubstep, quietly subversive electronic pop, regional rap bangers, alt-country odysseys, ubiquitous chart-toppers, and much more. We were drawn to songs this year ...
From unexpected pop pivots to reflections on the state of the world, these are the essential songs of the year.
In expert hands, a terrifying 12-tone opera and a heroic piano concerto rattle the walls in Prague’s Rudolfinum.
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