February 29, 2024Music 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now Collections of works written and performed by Nathalie Joachim and Philip Glass, and a recording of Handel’s “Alcina,” are among the highlights. […] Read more
February 28, 2024Music Jaap van Zweden to Lead French Orchestra After New York Philharmonic The conductor, whose tenure in New York ends this summer, will begin a five-year term at the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France […] Read more
February 28, 2024Music Pankaj Udhas, Bollywood Singer and Maestro of the Ghazal, Dies at 72 His soulful renditions of ghazals, or traditional love poems, were featured on the soundtracks of hit Bollywood movies and moved generations of […] Read more
February 28, 2024Music Olivia Rodrigo’s Fans Show Up to Her Guts World Tour in Force At opening night of the pop star’s Guts World Tour, her devotees wore lavender and screamed their hearts out. At opening night […] Read more
February 27, 2024Music Toby Keith and His Complexities A conversation about his loudest (and quieter) moments, and how patriotism has played into country music. A conversation about his loudest (and […] Read more
February 27, 2024Music Ye Spends a Second Week at No. 1 With ‘Vultures 1’ The rapper once known as Kanye West’s collaborative album with Ty Dolla Sign repeats at the top of the Billboard 200, narrowly […] Read more
February 27, 2024Music Meet Olivia Rodrigo’s Guts World Tour Openers The 21-year-old pop star wears her influences on her sleeve and, in one particular case, books them for her live show. The […] Read more
February 27, 2024Music Lise Davidsen Stars in ‘Forza’ at the Met Opera The singer, best known in the works of Wagner and Strauss, is starring in the Metropolitan Opera’s new production of Verdi’s “La […] Read more
February 27, 2024Music ‘Peetah’ Morgan of Reggae Band Morgan Heritage Dies at 46 Known as “Peetah,” he and other children of the singer Denroy Morgan formed the group Morgan Heritage in the 1990s. Known as […] Read more
February 27, 2024Music Review: Yunchan Lim Plays Chopin at Carnegie Hall For his Carnegie debut, the fast-rising Yunchan Lim gave a confident and dazzling performance of Chopin’s 27 fiendishly difficult études. For his […] Read more