Lise de la Salle on her new album 'When do we dance?'

Lise de la Salle on her new album 'When do we...

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Soprano Adriana González on her album 'Rondos for Adriana'

The soprano Adriana González has just released a new Audax album, 'Rondos for Adriana', inspired by her namesake, the Italian 18th-century diva Adriana Ferrarese del Bene. Ferrarese was Mozart's first Fiordiligi (Così fan tutte) and she sang Susanna in the Viennese revival of Le ...  Afficher plus

ARC Ensemble's Simon Wynberg on their Music in Exile series for Chandos

Toronto's ARC Ensemble have been exploring the music of composers forced to flee their homeland by the Nazis. The most recent release in Chandos's Music in Exile series – of music by Ernest Kanitz (1894-1978) – drew an enthusiastic welcome by Gramophone's critic Richard Bratby, a ...  Afficher plus

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Lynn Adib | Exploring Arabic Music and Improvisation Through Jazz
Quartertones | Music from the Arab World

Lynn Adib performed three musical pieces: Youmma, Taht El Ward & Autruche followed by a discussion.

Born and raised in Damascus, Syria. Lynn Adib is a singer, composer who has been exploring Arabic music and improvisation through Jazz music that she discovered around the ...

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James Vu Anh Pham of Madonna's Celebration Tour
MLVC: The Madonna Podcast

MLVC speaks with dancer & choreographer James Vu Anh Pham from Madonna's Celebration Tour and FKA Twigs' Eusexua Tour! James tells us about getting involved in dance and what led him to go on the road with Madonna for her Celebration Tour. We discuss performing with M, the final ...  Afficher plus

So Much (Original Mix)
Mario Z

With So Much, Mario Z delivers a hypnotic exploration of Afro Latin House, where refined musicality meets irresistible rhythm. A sultry female vocal glides effortlessly over a rich tapestry of Spanish acoustic guitar, warm brass, and intricately layered Afro Latin percussion, evo ...  Afficher plus

Armand Piron/Lorenzo Tio - Creole Jazz
Jazz Focus

The Creole culture in New Orleans produced many musicians in the early 1900's who became prominent in jazz as band leaders, soloists and teachers. Violinist Piron led a legendary dance band (his New Orleans Orchestra, with Peter Bocage and Steve Lewis) that made two trips to ...  Afficher plus