Described by NPR's producers as 'one of today's finest—and friendliest—percussion ensembles', the group of Peabody alums and ...
New-York folk four-piece Florist are back with their new album, Jellywish. With ten new songs about the end of the world, the apocalypse never sounded so good.
Macon overflows with Native American, African American, and music history and does a stellar job highlighting them all.
The Spring-into-Summer offerings this year in the classical realm are as rich, diverse, and extensive as ever.
In February, soprano Fotina Naumenko was nominated for a Grammy for her album “ Bespoke Songs .” The album was dedicated to ...
Soul Freak Symphony album review by Glenn Astarita, published on April 1, 2025. Find thousands jazz reviews at All About Jazz ...
The Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge has named renowned jazz drummer Troy Davis as the 2025 recipient of the Alvin Batiste ...
Riccardo Muti’s mercurial approach to his great compatriot’s Requiem was exciting at first, but it proved increasingly ...
From a revelatory debut of Chilean post punk to gargantuan sound design, via left-field trad fiddles, sonic euphoria, and proof that innovative dance music is still being made, tQ's staffers round up ...
Bela Fleck, jazz harpist Edmar Castañeda and drummer Antonio Sánchez bring their new trio to SF for three shows ...
New and Familiar” is a third album by Estonian rising female jazz pianist and composer Rahel Talts. It consists of 14 ...
Guy Mintus brings the expertise of a trained concert pianist, the energy of a showman, and a jazz musician’s sense of adventure. Coming from a heritage of Iraqi, Moroccan and Polish Jews, he is ...
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