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In 2001, the Boston Symphony Orchestra gave the U.S. premiere of Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov’s 'La Pasión Según San Marcos.' The BSO will present the work again on January 9, 10, and 11 at Symphony Hall under the direction of Robert Spano, who also conducted the... -
Israeli Baritone Turned Conductor Dan Ettinger Named Music Director of Stuttgart Philharmonic
Dan Ettinger has been appointed the new music director of the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra. Not bad for someone who started as a baritone, in his native Israel. -
GIFT GUIDE: Top 6 Classical Music Recordings to Buy in 2014
It's too late now to order a classical music CD or DVD for Christmas, but why not take the New Year as a cue to freshen up your musical tastes? -
Britney Spears debuts Las Vegas revue
Britney Spears debuted her Las Vegas residency revue on Friday night at the AXIS Theater within the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. Some have suggested that between the pop star's taking to Vegas, and the poor sales of her last album Britney Jean, that perhaps the vocalist is heading towards washed up. A star-studded audience indicated that there's still plenty of interest in Spears' career: Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry, Selena Gomez, Adam Lambert and Sia were all in attendance. -
Britney Spears 'Piece of Me' dress rehearsal reveals skimpy outfits, lip syncing pop star
Britney Spears' Las Vegas residency begins tonight (Dec. 27). Entitled "Piece Of Me," the best-of show has the industry buzzing about whether or not the program will be a success and if it is, what it will mean for future pop acts in Sin City. -
Christian Music in Pakistan
Christian music isn't something commonly associated with Pakistan, but it's there and it's gaining a little ground each day. -
Kanye West to be studied in an academic textbook called 'The Cultural Impact of Kanye West'
Incase you think you're not reading enough about Kanye West on a daily basis, come March 6, 2014, you get to study the hip-hop "genius" in textbook form. -
'The Beatles Bootleg Recordings 1963' Reaches Billboard 200 despite $40 price tag
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. -
Beck and Til Schweiger of 'Inglorious Basterds' are suing each other
Alt-rocker Beck has entered battle with Inglorious Bastered actor Til Schweiger, who played Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz in the film and is one of the top filmmakers in Germany. According to gossip site TMZ, Schweiger claims that Beck destroyed his Malibu rental property. He had been renting it to the rocker for $11,000 per month from 2010 until February of this year. -
Justin Bieber's 'Believe' movie brings in disappointing ticket sales
Most of the news coming from the Justin Bieber-zone involves his recent announcements of his own retirement from music, but other bad news for Beliebers also came forth on Friday: The pop star's newest film was a relative flop. -
Tiësto, Zedd and Bassnectar to headline Ultra Music Experience
Considering the title of Miami's Ultra Music Festival, it's understandable that other music gatherings might struggle to live up. However, the Ultra Music Experience on San Padre Island, TX, will try to serve as a healthy warm-up for the big event that takes place two weeks later. The event, being held for the fourth year at Schitterbahn Beach Waterpark, will occur between March 13-15. -
Kanye West says he is finished ranting for 'six months at least'
Kanye West has had a few choice words to say this year on topics ranging from The Grammys to fashion. But according to SPIN, the rapper might be taking a break from these onstage monologues in the coming year.
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