For Milford Graves, Jazz Innovation Is Only Part of the Alchemy
Inside the Queens basement laboratory of this avant-garde drummer, who studies the biology of the human heart and has even invented a martial art.
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Inside the Queens basement laboratory of this avant-garde drummer, who studies the biology of the human heart and has even invented a martial art.
By GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO
Using voice memos, demos, texts and interviews, we reconstruct the wild ride of how Zedd, Maren Morris and a 23-year-old songwriter turned a few chords into an enormous hit.
By JOE COSCARELLI
Gianandrea Noseda says is departing the Teatro Regio Torino, where he has been music director since 2007, amid administrative upheaval.
By MICHAEL COOPER
Here are five highlights to see from “Birds: A Festival Inspired by Aristophanes,” a citywide festival featuring a range of cultural events.
By JOSHUA BARONE
Our guide to the city’s best classical music and opera happening this weekend and in the week ahead.
By DAVID ALLEN
The soprano, 33, once thought people were crazy for thinking she should sing Donizetti’s crazed heroine. Now she’s doing it at the Met Opera.
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Two singers dropped out of the title role in the Metropolitan Opera’s shaky revival of “Roméo et Juliette,” with Plácido Domingo conducting.
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
A community has formed around Chinese opera in Thailand, preserving one of the oldest dramatic art forms in the world.
By MALIN FEZEHAI
Readers discuss getting past the Classical Music Insecurity Complex.