Sometimes artists make their most daring leaps using recorded media. Our expert staff platforms the most interesting recordings, books, movies, and videos, helping you keep track of the music scene from the comfort of your home. Feature Music Doodles Just for Fun Paul Kotapish - May 26, 2020 Here are some of our favorite interactive “Google Doodles” that explore music-making and history. Music News Riches of Henry Hadley’s Works Captured by Cellist Theodore Buchholz Janos Gereben - May 26, 2020 The prominent SF Conservatory of Music alumnus releases an album of long-lost pieces for cello and piano. Review Square Peg Round Hole Makes Music All the Day Long Lou Fancher - May 26, 2020 The trio’s Silo Songs EP explores a lockdown day in four musical phases. Review Alana Youssefian Revives a Brilliant 18th-Century Violinist’s Music Jonathan Rhodes Lee - May 23, 2020 Louis-Gabriel Guillemain turns out to be ripe for rediscovery in this valuable recording. Review Come for the Beethoven, Stay for the Schumann Steven Winn - May 23, 2020 Kindra Scharich and Jeffrey LaDeur make musical alchemy on To My Distant Beloved. Review A New Biography of Odetta Reveals a Difficult Life Well Sung Lou Fancher - May 18, 2020 Ian Zack’s engaging book traces the venerated singer’s artistic victory over personal struggles, rampant racism, and professional challenges. Review Zosha Di Castri Lays Many Cards on the Table in Her First CD Richard S. Ginell - May 18, 2020 A decade’s worth of the Canadian composer’s challenging new music takes time to absorb. Review Jacaranda Live Launches With Two Revived Julius Eastman Pieces Richard S. Ginell - May 12, 2020 The adventurous concert series celebrates the early minimalist with an inaugural CD of his challenging music. Review Arvo Pärt’s Spiritual Imagination Infuses an Exciting Disc From Gloriae dei Cantores Steven Winn - May 11, 2020 Stabat Mater reveals the diversity of the Estonian composer’s musical ideas. Review The Parting Tells a Story That Must Be Heard Jason Victor Serinus - May 11, 2020 Tom Cipullo and David Mason’s chamber opera celebrates the life and stark poetry of Holocaust victim Miklós Radnóti. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 … Next › Next page Last » Last page