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Min Hee-jin battles entertainment company Hybe over financial and creative control
A minor hit for Dandy, the song was given punky attitude by the 2-Tone band — and featured a trombonist’s reprise performance
The Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra’s stop in Washington DC offered a rarely heard work by Alexander von Zemlinsky
Series of failed attempts at opening £365mn venue amid cancellations, confusion, safety concerns and resignations
The disco style of ‘Future Nostalgia’ is resuscitated on the singer’s third record
The tenor saxophonist continues his musical exploration with an array of guests
The composer conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a revised version played with pizzazz
The Malian musician and South African guitarist team up on this self-titled record
The rapper’s surprise stylistic swerve went down a storm at the OVO Arena Wembley
Also reviewed: a Martinů/Harbison operatic double-bill at the Linbury theatre
Kirill Serebrennikov’s new production could do with more attention paid to the music
The singer tried to shake things up at his London show, with mixed results
Tobias Kratzer’s witty new production of Richard Strauss’s opera unfolds metatheatrical layers
Composer Gavin Bryars looped and layered a recording of a rough sleeper to create something hypnotic
The most successful British pop duo in music history on tantrums, touring when you turn 70 — and why it feels unreal to hang out with Liza Minnelli
Julia Bullock, Davóne Tines and J’Nai Bridges incarnate episodes from the early life of Jesus in this opera-oratorio
The four-part documentary traces the band’s evolution from their mid-1980s rise to an anniversary comeback
Well-layered textures and attractive vocals from an array of guests dominate the electronic duo’s fourth record
The singer-songwriter’s latest record focuses less on role playing and more on exploring extreme states of mind
The South Korean star boldly faces up to the famous pianists of the past in his debut recording
Named after Robert Rauschenberg artworks, improvised tracks make this intriguing solo recording stand out
To her record label, not that much. For our SEO, quite a lot
With music by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler, David Adjmi’s drama at the Golden Theatre, New York, follows tangled recording sessions by a 1970s rock band
Programme at New York’s David Geffen Hall also included works by Prokofiev and Lili Boulanger
Also in London: Wigmore Hall devotes a day to violist and composer Brett Dean
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