Feldman, born a century ago this year, wrote quietly sensual and humanist works in an age of structural rigor.
As a young man in his native Japan, Mostoshi Kosako walked away from a lucrative promising medical career to become a jazz ...
Our resident music professor breaks down the experimental tunings and time signatures behind the costumed Québécois duo ...
People who program orchestras were fretting this time last year about how they would open the first concerts following the first day of Spring (March 20) and, related, St. Louis Cardinals Opening Day ...
Alt-pop chaos merchants Cry Club are back with their third album High Voltage Anxiety this Friday – and it’s shaping up to be ...
Brian Jones plays a sitar on the TV show Ready Steady Go!, 27 May 1966 - Ivan Keeman/Redferns via Aftermath is the apogee of ...
Composers Anthony Genn and Martin Slattery break down how wild jam sessions, fragile instruments, and rock-star collaborators ...
Supremely talented anchors and deep-lying playmakers often hold the key to success.
The Academy of St Martin in the Fields put on a spirited performance with South Korean pianist Yunchan Lim and guest ...
The music of US composer Jessie Montgomery has seen an uptick in performances from orchestras worldwide. She talks about her personal approach to musical storytelling, and writing a new cello concerto ...
MARC Sneyd led Warrington Wolves’ Reserves to a Friday-night victory that extended their perfect start to the new campaign.
Thistle turned in one of their most complete away performances of the season on Saturday, brushing aside Glenafton Athletic 3–0 in a display ...