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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
Inside the line dancing revival
Large proportion of sales come from traditional vinyl and CD formats
Folk and rock musicians have been drawn to a song that was spotted off the coasts of the UK and the US
Eleventh album shows her style evolving in 16 songs that range from charmingly cheesy to moodily melodramatic
The US musician’s latest album features wide-ranging musical and literary references
The conductor leads the Gabrieli Consort and Players in this wide-ranging score
The American saxophonist created something personal and fresh from disparate ingredients at his London gig
The grunge band launch themselves into their latest record with wholehearted, full-throated commitment
All-star line-up of rappers declare war on Drake in ‘We Don’t Trust You’ and ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’
The event, marking the end of Ramadan, will take place outdoors in central London with an audience of thousands
Also reviewed: the London Philharmonic’s scrupulous performance of Michael Tippett’s second symphony
Reflecting its writer’s sense of isolation, the Tubeway Army track went on to have a fruitful afterlife
The young American enjoyed supple interplay and support from his band in an uninterrupted standout set
World’s largest record label had muted her songs on the social media site over a royalties dispute
Ryan Speedo Green is promoted to the lead in Terence Blanchard’s powerful, bluesy show
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