The South Bend Symphony Orchestra performs March 15 at the University of Notre Dame's DeBartolo Performing Arts Center.
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Young chamber musicians perform a selection of chamber works by Schubert in Barcelona.
Also gracing Ravinia’s stages in the 2026 season are Billy Idol, Chicago’s own Chance the Rapper and guitarist St. Vincent, the latter in performance with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Series founder Karen Kevra is stepping down after 26 years. Vermont natives Jillian Reed and Tyler Emerson will succeed her as co-musical directors.
Delhi-based startup RaagaPay claims to be “India’s first ethical Indian classical music dataset for AI”, specifically Hindustani classical music. “When you ask a Suno to give [you a song in […] ...
From bustling family-friendly parades to traditional music, there’s an incredible range of events taking place in towns and villages across Northern Ireland to celebrate our patron saint ...
The jazz polymath wrote, played, produced, and mixed everything on his new solo album, weaving overlapping loops and knotty counterpoints into a dynamic suite of interconnected pieces.
The New Orleans-based band J & The Causeways will bring their message of self-empowerment and love, told through soul, rock ...
In 1996, Phish’s Trey Anastasio formed a free-form jazz ensemble that came and went without much fanfare. 30 years later, their only album opens a door to a world of improvisational music that goes ...
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The thunderous rhythm of dhime baja
Nepal, March 13 -- If you ever stumble upon a mass in a jatra, a thunderous beat that repeats itself demands immediate attention. This festive beat is produced by the dhime, a traditional Newa baja.
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The Pentagon Went on a $90 Billion Spending Bender—with Lobster and Pianos
To avoid losing Fiscal Year 2026 funding, the Department of Defense spent $90 billion in the final month of FY2025—including millions on frivolous or luxury items.
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