Emily White, the millennial messiah of Spotify, is in exile

It seems harmless now, but at the time, the article meant war. “I Never Owned Any Music to Begin With,” read the headline of the 2012 NPR blog post, written by Emily White, then a […]
It seems harmless now, but at the time, the article meant war. “I Never Owned Any Music to Begin With,” read the headline of the 2012 NPR blog post, written by Emily White, then a […]
Missy Elliott is now a star amongst the literal stars, or at least her music is. NASA beamed the rapper’s 1997 debut solo single “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” to Venus using their Deep Space […]
It was a lovely Hollywood Bowl opening night for the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Warm day led to a pleasant evening with but a hint of chill in the air. The new parking scheme, with fewer […]
Becoming an adult means realizing that Charles Grodin is a comedic genius, and not merely a cranky old sourpuss who hates adorable St. Bernards. Don’t Miss The late actor/comedian/writer’s knack for postmodern hijinks was evident in […]
Summer is the season when chamber music, that most intimate of musical genres, meets the great outdoors. At America’s destination festivals, you can find chambers by sea (La Jolla SummerFest), in the desert (Santa Fe […]
NEW YORK — “This is by far the biggest crowd I’ve had in a few years,” said Celine Dion onstage at Lincoln Center last week. She was making a rare appearance to introduce “I Am: Celine […]
Symphony No. 9 in D minor, was the final complete symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven, composed between 1822 and 1824. Share This Article
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For all you Mozart buffs out there, there’s a piece of memorabilia up for grabs: his signature — but here’s the catch — you need some seriously deep pockets if you want to snag it. […]
Vivid Seats is the New York Post’s official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. For just a little while longer, Electric Light […]
Making children’s movies is a delicate balancing act between giving kids the age-appropriate stimulation they want and not making the adults charged with policing their media consumption want to throw themselves out the window in boredom. […]
Seiji Ozawa led the Boston Symphony orchestra for nearly 30 years. Boston Symphony Orchestra hide caption toggle caption Boston Symphony Orchestra Seiji Ozawa led the Boston Symphony orchestra for nearly 30 years. Boston Symphony Orchestra […]
I’m not sure when I first listened to George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue,” which premiered 100 years ago this week, from start to finish. Snippets had played throughout the soundtrack of my life as a […]
Seiji Ozawa led the Boston Symphony orchestra for nearly 30 years. Boston Symphony Orchestra hide caption toggle caption Boston Symphony Orchestra Seiji Ozawa led the Boston Symphony orchestra for nearly 30 years. Boston Symphony Orchestra […]
On May 30, 1951, Charles Schulz introduced a new character to the Peanuts gang named Schroeder. The thing is, he looked quite a bit different than the Schroeder everyone knows. First off, he was a baby, […]
Having worked his way through the sonatas of both Beethoven and Schubert for Signum, Llŷr Williams now turns his attention to Schumann’s piano music. Whether this generously filled two-disc set is intended as the first […]
The 2003 movie Cheaper by the Dozen is a heartwarming comedy film that revolves around the story of the Baker family, composed of Tom (Steve Martin) and Kate (Bonnie Hunt), who navigate the challenges of […]
Netflix What did everyone do before the internet and all of these streaming services? What did people do back in the day? Good thing we don’t have to worry about that because Netflix just released […]
EXCLUSIVE: Laura Karpman was drip-fed jazz notes when she was a baby. Her mother’s turn-table featured a playlist that included Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, Wes Montgomery and Thelonious Monk, the virtuoso pianist, whose music informs and […]
Skoove scoured the internet for 20 famous figures, from athletes to actors to politicians, who you might not know are also musicians. – Scott Dudelson // Getty Images Madison Troyer Experts agree that having a […]