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Brendel, who died on Tuesday at 94, concentrated on a small number of canonical composers, mainly Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert.
And they largely have “Jaws” to thank. Fifty years ago, Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster film – along with its spooky score composed by John Williams – convinced generations of swimmers to think twice ...
The Japanese composer and saxophonist spoke to Charlotte K ahead of his performance in San Francisco this March.
Read our review of Paul Simon's concert at New York's Beacon Theatre, a stunning victory lap for one of the great songwriters.
Stone, an eccentric whose songs of uplift were tempered by darker themes of struggle and disillusionment, had a fall as steep ...
"You hear that synth swell, those angular guitars, that melody you haven’t heard in 40 years- and suddenly, you're 17 again." ...
Midlakes band students put in a rigorous day recently recording several pieces with professional recording engineer Mark Morette.
But — after working with the Stanford Initiative to Cure Hearing Loss and revamping his entire stage setup to make performing viable again — Simon is back with his “A Quiet Celebration Tour,” ...
On the bustling streets of midcentury New York City, Tony Schwartz carried with him a sense of curiosity about everything he ...
'I went for SZA, not Kendrick,' he says after being called out by Lamar's nemesis Drake as a 'goof' for attending the event ...
Brian Wilson was a troubled genius who made so many people happy but had far too much sadness in his life already.