Britten Sinfonia Delivers a Captivating Tribute to Britten and Copland
A recent performance at Kings Place showcased the talents of Britten Sinfonia, featuring works by Britten and Copland, reflecting their collaboration in 1939.
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A recent performance at Kings Place showcased the talents of Britten Sinfonia, featuring works by Britten and Copland, reflecting their collaboration in 1939.
As he prepares for his Australian tour, Flying Lotus shares insights into his creative process, including his thoughts on hip-hop production and his favorite cultural influences.
Eurovision, once a symbol of European unity, faces its largest boycott yet in 2026, highlighting a shift towards human rights issues.
Plans are underway to transform 3 Savile Row into a seven-storey visitor center, featuring access to the rooftop where the Beatles held their last performance, with Paul McCartney expressing support for the initiative.
Actor and pianist Jeff Goldblum shares his musical journey, from Beethoven to Deep Purple, and discusses his party playlist and movie themes.
Lucy Punch returns as her middle-class antihero, while Olof Dreijer, one half of The Knife, releases a new album filled with inventive psychedelia. Here are the week's top cultural picks.
Katseye is merging American and Korean pop influences, captivating fans known as 'Eyekons'. Their performances, marked by intense choreography, have sparked debate about their impact on K-pop.
Charli XCX's latest single suggests a departure from her pop roots, but the playful tone and lyrics may indicate otherwise. Fans might not see the drastic change they anticipated.
As Lizzo prepares to release her new album, we take a moment to highlight her most impactful songs that blend self-empowerment with humor and infectious energy.
The band discusses the provocative nature of their song and its commentary on the military industrial complex, including a nod to Bill Hicks.
In a landscape dominated by emotion-based playlists, both curated and algorithm-generated, our music critics present their selections for a more authentic listening experience.
The Irish rave-rap group Kneecap releases 'Fenian,' an album that reflects on political themes while showcasing a more introspective approach than their previous work.
David Allan Coe, the influential country singer-songwriter famous for his working-class anthem 'Take This Job and Shove It,' has died at the age of 86.
The indie music scene is reportedly facing challenges from fabricated fan engagement and viral marketing strategies. Companies like Chaotic Good are at the center of this trend, promoting artists such as Geese and Oklou.
Once a prominent figure in the music industry, David Balfe shares insights on his past, including his role in inspiring Blur's 'Country House' and his experiences in the music scene.
Dutch musician Jozef Van Wissem, known for his punk roots and collaboration with Jim Jarmusch, aims to transform the lute into a contemporary pop instrument, challenging traditional music norms.
Acclaimed musician Jon Batiste shares his wide-ranging musical tastes, revealing a fondness for artists like Amyl and the Sniffers, while expressing his aversion to Steely Dan.
Richard Gadd offers a deep exploration of masculinity, while Olivia Dean embarks on her tour. Here’s a look at the week’s standout cultural reviews.
This week features an intriguing thriller starring Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, alongside the release of the Foo Fighters' twelfth album, promising an exciting mix of entertainment.
At the Barbican in London, Anohni delivered a stunning concert, showcasing her operatic vocal prowess and masterful song interpretations, reminiscent of Nina Simone.