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50 years later, the music of ‘Jaws’ still delights and frightens
The now-iconic score made waves when it was first released in 1975. What makes it stand out to this day?
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A Celtic Sojourn's Brian O'Donovan remembers Mass. folk musicians Scott Alarik and Bill Staines
The two prominent figures "left behind a legacy of a gentle approach to music." -
The beat goes on: local musicians return — in person — to the Boston Music Awards
The 2021 awards show brought artists together from all over New England to celebrate the music community, after last year’s awards were held virtually due to the pandemic. -
Greg Tate, a powerful chronicler and critic of Black life and culture, has died at 64
Greg Tate, the essential music writer, cultural critic and journalist, has died. He was 64. The news was confirmed by a spokesperson at Duke University…
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Jonas Kaufmann's "Nessun dorma"
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Anna Netrebko Performs Rachmaninoff's "A Dream"
Anna Netrebko sings Rachmaninoff's “A Dream” from Vienna's Spanish Riding School.| 2:30 -
Episode 19, Season 2<br> Jane Eyre: Why We Keep Reading It
After 175 years after its publication, here's why we're still dissecting Jane Eyre.| 17:08 -