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The Orchestre Lamoureux has been doing it for years, to the delight of little music lovers. The Baby Concerts are 30 minutes ...
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Peter Magyar, in his first speech as prime minister, apologised to the victims of the Orban era and called on President Tamas ...
In 1949, Paul Robeson performed the “Song of the Jewish Partisans” in Moscow, in the Yiddish original. At a time of rising Stalinist antisemitism, Robeson’s act of solidarity made clear his stand ...
The last two Eurovision winners – Switzerland's Nemo and Austria's JJ – both deployed operatic vocal runs in their songs. So, naturally, there's a whole Liszt of copycats in 2026. Best of the bunch is ...
Now marking its 45th anniversary, we explore the musical and cultural impact of electronic pioneers Kraftwerk's seminal ...
The Pet Shop Boys believed in their first single so much that they released it twice, and boy, did the epic on sex and escape ...
The 1960s produced more music that mattered than any decade before or since. In ten years, popular music absorbed the British Invasion, gave way to psychedelia, bore witness to the civil rights ...