The celebrations continued as the music collective 88rising hosted a gala in Los Angeles and the New York Philharmonic marked the Year of the Dragon in Manhattan.
Category: Music
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Market Hotel, A Brooklyn D.I.Y. Club, Changes With the Times
Less punk. More hyperpop. An anniversary party at the Market Hotel was more about the present than the past.
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Beyoncé Becomes First Black Woman to Top Billboard Country Chart
Her single “Texas Hold ’Em” debuted atop the country airplay chart after its release during the Super Bowl.
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Live Performance in New York: Here’s What to See This Spring
“The Notebook” and “Cabaret” land on Broadway. Olivia Rodrigo’s tour stops in Manhattan. Plus: Herbie Hancock, Heartbeat Opera and Trisha Brown Dance Company.
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Damo Suzuki, Singer Who Ignited the Experimental Band Can, Dies at 74
His free-spirited music ignored genre boundaries. “If you’re a creative person,” he once said, “it’s important to break rules.”
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Jaap van Zweden Bids Farewell, and Other Classical Highlights
The Philharmonic’s maestro ends his tenure, Igor Levit comes to Carnegie Hall, and the Metropolitan Opera takes a chance on reviving two recent hits.
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Young Artists Make Back-to-Back Debuts at the Philharmonic
The conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali’s two-week Philharmonic residency included the arrivals of the violinist Esther Yoo and the pianist Bruce Liu.
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London’s Young Space, Where Sampha and Grace Wales Bonner Work Side by Side
A look at a creative incubator where the singer Sampha rubs shoulders with the fashion designer Grace Wales Bonner.
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Beyoncé Fan’s Radio Request Reignites Country Music Debate
A fan asked his Oklahoma radio station to play a new Beyoncé song. The request was rejected, spurring hundreds of calls and emails about the exclusion of Black musicians from the genre.
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Inside LaQuan Smith’s New York Fashion Week Bash
The designer drew hundreds of people to his after-party, an event known for spectacles at every turn.
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Performance by Maestro With Russian Ties Is Canceled in Vienna
A Teodor Currentzis concert at the Wiener Festwochen was canceled after the Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv, also on the program, raised concerns about his ties to Russia.
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Listening to Music Is Better When It’s a Conversation Among Friends
At group listening sessions, everybody gets a turn to speak by choosing a song.
