Tag #Music History

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Mingus in Argentina: A Final Performance

A newly released album, "Mingus in Argentina" (Resonance), captures Charles Mingus's final stable band's performance in Buenos Aires in June 1977, offering a high-quality recording of his last major tour before his ALS diagnosis and death in 1979.

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John Lennon Love Letter to Cynthia Powell Up for Auction at Christie's

A John Lennon love letter written in 1962 during the Beatles' Hamburg residency, expressing his love for Cynthia Powell and frustrations with Paul McCartney, is up for auction at Christie's, expected to fetch up to \$54,000; it also reveals the impact of Stuart Sutcliffe's recent death.

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Latina" Exhibition Challenges Stereotypical Portrayals of Latin Women

The "Latina: Woman, Music and Glamour" exhibition in Madrid uses 500 items from the Gladys Palmera collection to analyze how Latin women have been represented in popular culture from the 1950s to the 1970s, challenging stereotypes and highlighting the struggle for self-representation.

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Bach's Paradox: Influence vs. Appreciation

The European Year of Music centers on Bach, despite the limited public understanding of his complete works, highlighting the contrast between his profound influence on subsequent composers and the infrequent performance of his major compositions.

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John & Paul": Reassessing the Beatles' Creative Partnership

Ian Leslie's "John & Paul" re-examines the Beatles' songwriting partnership, challenging the myth of Lennon and McCartney as opposing forces and revealing the depth of their collaboration through detailed analysis of their songs and personal lives, impacting future Beatles scholarship.

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Women in Music: 1950-1974

This article details pivotal moments in music history from 1950-1974, highlighting the groundbreaking contributions of women like Clara Ward, Kitty Wells, and Wendy Carlos, whose work continues to influence music today.

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Brian Wilson: Musical Genius and Internal Conflict

Brian Wilson, a Beach Boys founding member born in 1942, revolutionized pop music with innovative albums like Pet Sounds and the unfinished Smile, despite facing familial abuse, mental health struggles, and conflicts with bandmates.

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Veteran Journalist's Memoir Reveals Six Decades of Spanish Media and Music

José Ramón Pardo's autobiography, "Y también sé montar en bici," recounts his six-decade career as a journalist in Spain, from covering major historical events to founding the record label Rama Lama Music, highlighting challenges in media and cultural preservation.

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We Want the Funk!" Documentary Explores Funk Music's Enduring Legacy

We Want the Funk!" documentary explores funk music's origins in the 1960s and 70s, its evolution through artists like James Brown and George Clinton, its influence on other genres, and its enduring significance in Black culture.

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Women in Music: 2000-2024

From 2000 to 2024, female artists navigated technological shifts (Napster, YouTube), reality TV's impact (American Idol), and the political fallout of outspokenness (The Chicks), illustrating evolving industry dynamics and challenges.

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Steve Reich's Complete Works Released in 27-Disc Box Set

Steve Reich, a renowned minimalist composer, has released a 27-disc box set of his complete works, encompassing his career from the 1960s and including seminal works like "Drumming" and "Music for 18 Musicians".

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Rediscovered Ravel Work Premiers in New York

The New York Philharmonic is celebrating Maurice Ravel's 150th birthday with an exhibition and a concert premiering his previously unknown cantata Sémiramis, discovered through the diary of Ricardo Viñes, a key pianist of the French avant-garde, highlighting the importance of archival research.

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