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Jazz Album Reviews: Live Sets from Four Modern Masters

May 21, 2026
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Archival releases document the contrasting styles and shared brilliance of pianist Bill Evans, Ahmad Jamal, Thelonious Monk, and Cecil Taylor on the bandstand.

Musician Interview: Ryan Montbleau on Returning to the Strangecreek Campout

May 18, 2026
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As he prepares for Strangecreek, Ryan Montbleau reflects on introspective songwriting, longtime ties to the festival, and music as a form of truth-telling.

Classical Album Review: Edward MacDowell’s Piano Concerto No. 2 & Orchestral Works

May 18, 2026
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A persuasive case for MacDowell’s orchestral voice, led by pianist Xiayin Wang and conductor John Wilson.

Author Interview: Annie Zaleski on Stevie Nicks’s Lasting Power

May 17, 2026
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The author of “Stevie Nicks in 50 Songs” talks about Nicks’s enduring mystique, her influence on younger artists, and the challenge of choosing just 50 tracks.

Jazz Albums Review: Two Currents, One Tide — Latin Jazz Reimagines Monk and Modern Traditions

May 14, 2026
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From Dave Schumacher’s seaworthy “Agua con Gas” to Carlos Henríquez’s rhythmic “Monk con Clave,” these new releases fuse Afro‑Caribbean pulse with big‑band imagination, blending tribute, danceable grooves, and inventive soloing into a shared, celebratory soundscape.

Opera Album Review: Argento’s “Voyage of Edgar Allan Poe” Finally Recorded — Rich, Strange, and Long Overdue

May 13, 2026
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Dominick Argento’s adventurous 1975 operatic transit through the psyche of Edgar Allan Poe proves to be both delightful and disturbing.

Musician Interview: The Joy Formidable — Rekindled

May 12, 2026
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Rhiannon “Ritzy” Bryan on solo detours, storytelling onstage, and reigniting the band’s spark ahead of a Boston return.

Concert Review: Controlled Chaos — The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis Ignite City Winery

May 9, 2026
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With chemistry forged on tour, the group fuses jazz, punk, and prog into a fluid live assault.

Blues Album Review: Taj Mahal’s “Time” Finally Arrives — and Proves Worth the Wait

May 6, 2026
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A long-shelved session reveals a master blending blues with global grooves and undimmed vitality.

Arts Commentary: The Boston Symphony’s New Humanities Blueprint Makes Sense

May 4, 2026
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Why festival programming—and humanities partnerships—can help the BSO.

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