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Rossini’s one-act opera from 1812 rings fresh changes on a host of comic-opera clichés.
This Craft reissue is welcome for the presence and distinctness of its sound, and for the state-of-the-art playing. Art Pepper will be going through my head for days.
Jason Moran, as virtuoso pianist and bandleader, enacted all of jazz history at the keyboard, from ragtime to no time, as the saying goes.
You don’t see this often on commercial TV: a nihilistic expose of consumerism.
Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski’s marvel universe explored in Three Colors.
A new recording of Benjamin Britten’s remarkable 1954 opera packs considerable ghostly punch.
If historian Thomas Crow’s goal is to explain how these rebels of the counterculture reshaped American art, he is at least partly successful.
The magazine is excited to announce its new feature “Poetry at The Arts Fuse,” which will present a poem every Thursday.
Music Interview: YouTube Algorithm Causes Major Disruption to Jazz Video Guy, Bret Primack
Bret Primack explains how YouTube has basically nuked the Jazz Video Guy channel. And the same thing is happening to other content creators.
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