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This month’s feature artist is Zilka Joseph.
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Judy Collins will perform songs from her vast catalogue of music in Rockford on May 3 at the Coronado Performing Arts Center.
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Among other things Badalamenti's music, soft and bizarre and surging, was an emotional compass for the uncanny creations of director David Lynch.
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After VAN magazine published accusations against Robert Beaser, a former head of The Juilliard School's composition department, hundreds of composers, educators and presenters are demanding change.
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Three people have accused two teachers at the world-renowned music school — composers Robert Beaser and the late Christopher Rouse — of sexual misconduct dating back to the 1990s and 2000s.
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The velvet-voiced soprano with a career on the rise chooses her projects, and the music on her debut solo album, with consummate intention.
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Discover a broad spectrum of this year's most compelling classical music, from booby-trapped string quartets and chilled-out piano to full-throttle percussion, electric guitars and high-flying vocals.
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A type of furniture is once again the focal point for an art exhibit at a northern Illinois art gallery.
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and diarist died Friday at age 99. Although he won the Pulitzer for an orchestral work, he was most celebrated for his huge body of art songs — over 500 in all.
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The great violin virtuoso had a few food issues in his life, including being deprived of meals as a kid, and of his teeth as an adult. He made up for it with this bold, meaty pasta dish.
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As the new concert season gets underway, composers and orchestra administrators say they are feeling a shift in whose music gets heard.
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Collecting traditional tunes from all over the British Isles, Vaughan Williams famously produced gently modal folksong fantasies evoking England's "green and pleasant land."