A track like “Heart on My Sleeve,” which went viral before being taken down by streaming services this week, may be a novelty for now. But the legal and creative questions it raises are here to stay.
Category: Music
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The Danish String Quartet’s ‘Prism’ Is Essential Listening
This group has wrapped its series of five albums that traced a lineage from Bach to late Beethoven to his successors into the 20th century.
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Review: The National Symphony Spotlights Forward Thinkers
Gianandrea Noseda led his Washington ensemble at Carnegie Hall in a trio of works by George Walker, Prokofiev and Stravinsky.
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Cabaret Mainstay 54 Below Enters a New Era: As a Nonprofit
The midtown venue’s owners hope to raise close to 20 percent of an annual budget approaching $10 million from supporters.
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What’s in Your Workout Playlist?
Tell us the songs that help you break a sweat.
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Smaller, Versatile Concert Halls Step Out of the Shadow of Stadiums
As live entertainment rebounds, developers are using midsize venues to anchor their projects and energize the surrounding neighborhood.
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Lincoln Center Revives Summer for the City, Hoping to Draw New Fans
The festival will include hip-hop, Korean arts, Mostly Mozart and a flock of 200 flamingo lawn ornaments.
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Morgan Wallen’s Billboard Chart Streak Enters Its Sixth Week
The country star’s latest album, “One Thing at a Time,” maintains its dominance over the Billboard chart. Can it match the 10-week run of Wallen’s “Dangerous”?
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Review: Contemporary Music Champions Celebrate With the Hits
The Boston Modern Orchestra Project threw itself a sparsely attended 25th-anniversary party at Carnegie Hall. Those who didn’t go risk FOMO.
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Review: András Schiff Wears Two Hats at the New York Philharmonic
Taking a cue from Mozart, András Schiff appeared with the New York Philharmonic as both piano soloist and conductor.
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10 Reasons to Rediscover John Cale
A listening tour of the musician’s wildly eclectic seven-decade career.
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Livestreaming ‘Made All the Difference’ for Some Disabled Art Lovers
When shuttered venues embraced streaming during the pandemic, the arts became more accessible. With live performance back, and streams dwindling, many feel forgotten.
