Elizabeth Söderström (May 7, 1927 – November 20, 2009), Swedish soprano. Read More
Kasemets walks with a cane, his speech is slow and his hair is snow white, but his capacity for wonder is that of a small child. Read More
Standing in the wings of the Perugia's Morlacchi Theater watching George Lewis rehearse the AACM Great Black Music Ensemble for the first of their six concerts over three nights at the 2009 summer edition of Umbria Jazz, Marija Sepac marveled at the singular nature of this particular cohort. Read More
Take 26 snippets of choreography, four selections of music, a string quartet and a scorecard, and mix long enough for an intermission. Read More
The homely but homey, longhaired and black-leathered Gylve "Fenriz" Nagell of Darkthrone, one of the progenitors of Norway's indigenous, extreme-heavy-metal subgenre black metal, is a likeable, articulate, working-class musician. Read More
Brittle tinkles and scrapes resonated against a perky sequencer pattern, as vapor rose in curling tendrils. Read More
I get the impression of the ice fields as a quiet place, so when you go there and set up a portable studio, what are you recording? Read More
After hearing the Headman remix of a song called 'High Pressure Days' on Relish records, I was stunned to find out about this amazing group called The Units who were operational between 1977 and the mid 80s. Read More
A simplistic argument, to be sure, too general for any kid of serious critique. Read More
The most popular group in the history of popular music made many masterpieces. Read More
The most influential and controversial American experimental composer of the 20th century, John Cage was the father of ... Read the full John Cage bio.