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Here is a look back at some of the most significant cultural losses of 2025, and the legacies that continue long after the curtain has fallen. French movie star and animal rights activist Brigitte ...
The Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, who died in 2023, wrote music of profoundly shadowed seriousness, and her ironically titled opera of violence and grief joins the genre’s long roster of tragedies.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to recordings by Maria Dueñas and Daniil Trifonov, works by Thomas Adès and Tania León, and more. London Philharmonic Orchestra; Thomas Adès, ...
“Day for Yoko Ono,” 12 p.m. Feb. 7, and “Night for Yoko Ono,” 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18, both in the Museum of Contemporary Art ...
This week, we dive into the world of classical music. We meet one of the most inspiring voices of her generation, mezzo-soprano Léa Desandre. She welcomes us into one of the French capital's temples ...
Abiodun Koya, is a Classical/Operatic Singer, Poet and a serial entrepreneur by profession. While singing for some of the world’s most influential leaders of today, she has been described as one of ...
According to new research, elderly people who learned the piano saw no change in the density of their brain's white matter.
“Large observational studies in adults over 70 show that people who regularly listen to music have a significantly lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who rarely do,” says Dr ...
Join renowned pianist Max Lifchitz on January 18, 2026, for a captivating evening of piano music from the 20th and 21st ...
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Surgery helps Marin musician return to music

When Tom Montgomery first started getting tremors in 2008, he thought they were because he’d had a stressful couple of weeks ...