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Opera premiere in Boston's Chinatown explores family and the ‘other world’
The opera is premiering in Boston's Pao Arts Center this weekend. -
In a Baltimore basement, a jazz detective strikes gold
John Fowler sat in the lobby of the Charles Theater comparing it to the place he used to know.There was no marquee outside announcing the next performer.… -
Rhiannon Giddens tells the story of Omar ibn Said in her first opera
"OMAR" is making its New England debut with the Boston Lyric Opera. -
World-class musicians Mika and Richard Stoltzman talk music and love
Richard says he doesn't think he'd be alive without Mika and music. -
Basic Black: Castle of Our Skins celebrates Black artistry through chamber music
The Boston-based organization plays addresses adversity faced by orchestra musicians of color. -
Worcester school counselor Sean Magwire is a finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest
Magwire wrote the song “Erase This Day” during the pandemic as a reminder to remain present. -
Composer Kenji Bunch is telling Japanese-American stories from WWII through music
David Sakura, an internment camp survivor, joins Bunch in his composition -
Boston local and saxophone prodigy, Grace Kelly, is only getting started
Performing alongside some of the greatest musicians alive when she was only 14, Kelly's latest project reflects the influence of jazz great, Charlie Parker, and her love of cinema. -
Boston has a decorated jazz history, but it's no longer as easy to find jam sessions
From Miles Davis to the quest for more clubs, does Boston's jazz scene still swing? -
Seymour Stein, the record executive who signed Madonna, is dead at 80
NEW YORK — Seymour Stein, the brash, prescient and highly successful founder of Sire Records who helped launched the careers of Madonna, Talking Heads and…