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Lucier changed the way we think about sound through monumental works like I Am Sitting in a Room and Music on a Long Thin Wire.
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Stephen Sondheim has died at 91. Pop Culture Happy Hour's Linda Holmes looks back on her favorite Sondheim tunes.
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In a video for "Limonium," Brooklyn-based composer Kelly Moran interrupts the stretched piano wire with corkscrews, forking the paths of sound.
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After having worked his way up from packing records at a warehouse, he had decades of success collaborating with artists like George Benson, Diana Krall, Paul McCartney and Natalie Cole.
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Valentin, who died Wednesday, is remembered by his longtime bandmate Robby Ameen.
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Want to boost those neural pathways? TED Ed offers practical suggestions: Practice in concentrated bursts, work through passages slooowly -- and step away from Facebook.
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The Academy has a history of baffling picks for Best Score — but this year's nominees are so daring and startling that it's hard to go wrong.
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Riffing off a Baroque cantata, the Pulitzer-winner creates a beautiful and luminous musical balm.
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The jazz-rock pioneer passed away in his sleep Feb. 19 in New York City.
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Since the legendary singer began his career in the 1960s, he won Grammys in the jazz, pop and R&B categories. Just one clue that Jarreau, who died Sunday, was impossible to categorize.
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Seventy-five years ago, Glenn Miller's hit kicked off a music industry tradition — and helped change its namesake city.
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If you're a jazz musician looking for recognition from the Grammy Awards, it helps to be playing a song that's familiar.