Music

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When the Covid-19 shutdown hit the music industry, an artist who has never taken the conventional route started rethinking how she’d produce, play and interact with fans at concerts. Source

What’s lost when audiences can’t be close to musicians, applause is virtual and over-the-top artists are crammed into screens? So much. Source

With no return date for shows in sight, fans and artists are adapting to a new way of experiencing music together. Whether it’ll keep everyone satisfied — and paid — is still unclear. Source

The usually tourist-packed Berkshires confronts a season without the music festival that anchors its summers. Source

Artists like Edwin Birdsong and Ballin’ Jack aren’t household names, but their music is instantly recognizable as the samples behind hit pop songs. Source

The main arbiter of commercial popularity in music has struggled to adapt its methods to reflect the way listeners behave today without alienating major artists and labels. Source

“Accelerate Every Voice,” a new album, is a step forward in another facet of this dazzling pianist’s career: composing. Source

The Italian composer wrote atmospheric scores for spaghetti westerns and some 500 films by a Who’s Who of international directors. Source

Listen to how artists have explored what it means — and could mean — to be American. Source

With their showrooms closed this spring, instrument dealers around the country report surprise at the robust numbers. Source


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