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Peter Heise’s King and Marshal (1878), one of the most-performed Danish operas, is melodic and atmospheric, here sung and played persuasively.
Read MoreThe album is not so much a step forward as a distillation of what The War on Drugs has always done well.
Read MoreAbove and beyond Mario Vargas Llosa’s political outlook, his latest novel proves that he remains at heart a master storyteller.
Read MoreFor a movie starring a kid, this one is adroitly crafted and goes easy on the treacle.
Read MoreThe Anomaly is an entertaining philosophical critique, suggesting that nothing is as it seems, knowledge is imperfect, and the human predicament will perhaps always be more inexplicable than we can admit to ourselves.
Read MoreA mightily played, deeply felt, and finely recorded album from Trio Con Brio.
Read MoreTwo recent books offer illuminating, behind-the-scenes looks at beloved soul music labels. .
Read MoreA valentine card is touching because it is short and sweet. A valentine play — even at 90 minutes with no intermission — wears out its affectionate welcome.
Read MoreOnce again, Billy Strings pulled an exhilarating assemblage of musical influences under a big tent.
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