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      • A Concert at the Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ
      • Dan Tramte
      • Daniel Rhode
      • Eines Nachts in Berlin
      • Franck Christoph Yeznikian
      • Heidi Locher and Frederick Paxton, “Hotel Kalifornia”
      • Heinrich Heine’s “Ich hab im Traum geweinet” as Poem and Lied
      • Landon Gadoci
      • Matthew Shlomowitz
      • René Baptist Huysmans’ EP: “Dawn of the Anthropocene”
      • Son Lux
      • Telefon Tel Aviv
      • Yes the Raven
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Tona Scherchen

Every so often one chances upon an older composer who, without being entirely forgotten, does seem to stand far off on the sidelines of contemporary musical awareness – by

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Portico Quartet

These days, jazz is percolating in London, where, in the music of the Portico Quartet, it’s invigorated by the beats of the clubs, by the dissonance of contemporary classical and the

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Shan Malaika

Hailing from Geneva, Switzerland, singer and songwriter Shan Malaika imbues everything she sings – in flawless English no less – with an abundance of soul, and she doesn’t avoid even some of the

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