MUSIC
July/August 2015
Commercial art forms may yet save the Western tradition from its propensity to self-destruction
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July/August 2015
The rustbelt city’s orchestra is reinventing its networking role. No wonder Chicago is jealous
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June 2015
Composers who try to create culture in a vacuum will struggle to be heard by a hostile public
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June 2015
The Berlin Philharmonic produced a discordant sound when it tried to elect a new chief conductor
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