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Four Strings of Hope By James Grimes, Translated by Lee Min-cheol, Communion, 356 pages, 23,000 Korean won It may seem ...
Though I reserve the right to take all this back in the graphene-slim chance that I am ever nominated for anything, I am ...
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McCarter Theatre Center presents the João Bosco Quartet in a special performance celebrating the legendary Brazilian artist's ...
A rare musical instrument, one of only 10 in the world, features in a festival of experimental sounds in Belfast that kicks ...
A primer on medieval chants, minimalist opera and everything in between.
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A composer, a conductor and a pianist share the most difficult pieces they brought to life. By Roslyn Sulcas “When you get a ...