A Last Dance for Leonard Cohen
The musician and poet released “You Want It Darker” 19 days before his death in 2016. His son, Adam, finished more songs from those sessions for a posthumous album.
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The musician and poet released “You Want It Darker” 19 days before his death in 2016. His son, Adam, finished more songs from those sessions for a posthumous album.
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In 2018, he was told he had Stage 4 prostate cancer and months to live. This week, he released his 15th album and is more dedicated than ever to finding humanity in music.
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He has written around 30, depending how you count. Listen to some highlights.
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As the orchestra’s storied brass section breaks in two young musicians, listen to what has made it so renowned.
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Fred Rogers wasn’t just a brilliant educator and a profoundly moral person. He was an uncompromising artist.
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At the Metropolitan Opera, Richard Eyre’s staging of the classic Mozart comedy seems imposing. But it comes off too mild.
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Now in his sixth season with the orchestra, an acclaimed conductor struggles to define his mission.
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Just 34, Santtu-Matias Rouvali led works by Tchaikovsky, Sibelius and Bryce Dessner.
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Whipping between the establishment and the avant-garde, this pianist and composer is a rising star at 25.
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