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We spoke with 'Call of the Void' composer Clayton Worbeck about blending music with sound design, how setting impacts the score, and more.
It’s a chilly spring day in New York City, but inside Eric Bogosian’s office, the sun is streaming in warm through the ...
Over two nights at Carnegie Hall, Andris Nelsons and the orchestra reveled in the composer’s sonic riches but played with ...
A music critic takes up running, puts on headphones and discovers an entirely new way of listening.
Walshy Fire's debut book sheds light on the visual language of dancehall and the evolution of the Jamaican sound across ...
The legendary guitarist sat down with THR after releasing a 400-page coffee table book showcasing his collection of ...
The recovered voices movement aims to preserve the work of persecuted artists like Viktor Ullmann and Mieczyslaw Weinberg.
A NAVAN musician has told of how he never imagined in his wildest dreams that old cow sheds converted into recording studios ...
The stellar cast accommodates theater goers on both sides of the Diamond spectrum and by the end of the two-act musical the ...
Ellington recorded “Black and Tan Fantasy” several times in 1927 with a small orchestra, showing off the ensemble’s tightly honed, potently expressive sound. Moran converted it into a solo, which he ...
We've teamed up with OVO to offer an incredible competition this spring. One lucky Manchester Evening News reader will win a ...
At Delmark” includes standards such as Junior Wells’ “Messin’ With the Kid” and unexpected tunes like Neil Young’s “Heart of ...