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Top-selling album by singer Morgan Wallen helps genre rise to its strongest position in decades
Screams greeted her set of bossa novas and piano ballads at London’s Roundhouse
From a T-shirt by Bella Freud to vinyl records in aid of War Child
That’s not forgetting disco, orchestra and choir — on the Leeds band’s second album, sound is pushed to its limits
Inside the cult retailer selling rare scores, libretti and antiquarian books since 1960
The saxophonist has composed a four-part suite themed on the search for optimism in the daily grind
Tenor Cyrille Dubois interprets the best of the French composer’s song cycles with accompanist Tristan Raës
There are some nice lyrical touches as the Texas-raised singer takes stock in her sixth album
Mieczysław Weinberg’s work is superbly staged, played and sung at Munich’s National Theatre
Production of Britten’s opera at the Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, never puts a foot wrong
Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and drummer Tom Skinner delivered shape-shifting music at the Hammersmith Apollo
Under pressure, the leader of Sly and the Family Stone came up with a sparse funky blues that baffled and beguiled
The singer’s latest is an apparently impulsive release recorded following her divorce
In brutal words spat like bullets, the rapper’s lyrics embrace being a bad boy who’s made good by being bad
Natasha Khan’s new album ‘The Dream of Delphi’ is tender, transformative and uses moving melodies to celebrate her daughter
Former Sonic Youth bassist takes aim at consumerism and masculinity against a barrage of imposing beats
Squealing sax and yowls give way to solemn songs in this self-titled album
The folk musician explores the metaphor of moving through nature at walking pace in his latest release
Philippe Jordan conducts a clean-cut account featuring strong performances from Jonas Kaufmann and Elina Garanča
Watching tech companies swallow their industry has given Jimmy Iovine and Dr Dre a perspective they can pass on
Conducted by Franz Welser-Möst, the visiting orchestra’s programmes of Bruckner, Mahler and Berg made for unforgettable listening
Premiere of a gripping new orchestral piece led by Simon Rattle. Plus: English Touring Opera’s The Rake’s Progress
Company says it will not pay a dividend ‘for the foreseeable future’
The band have been credited with helping integrate gay culture into the mainstream, while the song’s dance routine spread like wildfire
The unlikely pairing of Imogen Holst and Benjamin Britten is the focus of this new RSC drama in Stratford-upon-Avon
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