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13,345 stories from The Financial Times

Dexter Gordon: Montmartre 1964 " relaxed, intense and inventive

This live recording shows a modern jazz master playing at the top of his game

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:36am on January 8, 2021

Evelyn Glennie: Concertos for Mallet Instruments " a sparkling percussion performance

The Scottish musician handles vibraphone, glockenspiel, marimba and xylophone with virtuosic flair

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:36am on January 8, 2021

Various artists: Cuba: Music and Revolution " distinctive modernism

This compilation captures the blend of styles that flourished in the socialist state during the 1970s

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:34am on January 8, 2021

Barry Gibb & Friends go country in Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers' Songbook Vol 1

Bee Gees hits are given the Nashville treatment with a starry cast of guests

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:34am on January 8, 2021

Passenger: Songs for the Drunk and Broken-Hearted " intimate and lilting

There is something comforting about these sweet, sad, sentimental songs

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 9:33am on January 8, 2021

Battle for classical music's streaming market

With three new players shaking up the status quo, audiences can expect a feast of concerts and opera online

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:00am on January 8, 2021

Adolf Loos's spaces of intimacy, darkness and mystery

A new exhibition looks at the work of the Viennese architect, an enduring paradox and powerful influence

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:48am on January 8, 2021

The home in 50 objects #25: Wedgwood vase (1933)

How the father of English potters created a 'Georgian superbrand'

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:31am on January 8, 2021

The Truth About Getting Fit at Home and Are Women the Fitter Sex?

Two programmes investigate different aspects of our health, with shocking findings about gender bias

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:00am on January 8, 2021

The new age (not that sort) of crystals

With the finest specimens now selling for more than $2m, a different kind of collector is joining the "rockhounds" and spiritualists

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 4:30am on January 8, 2021

A Discovery of Witches, Sky One " hey-nonny-nonsense from start to finish

A time-travelling vampire comes to London in a gorgeously executed second series

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 4:00am on January 8, 2021

ITV's The Pembrokeshire Murders paints a sinister portrait of a serial killer

Three-part series dramatises the cat-and-mouse game between the Welsh police and suspect John William Cooper

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 3:00am on January 8, 2021

Sonic Boom by Peter Ames Carlin " the rise of Warner Bros Records

A look at how the label went from eccentric outsider to defining the culture of an era

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:30am on January 8, 2021

Lost jazz-age musical is a Dream from another era

A 1939 version of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' has inspired the RSC's Gregory Doran to stage a reconstruction

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on January 8, 2021

Stifel is worried that Hipgnosis Songs Fund is slipping out of tune

The sellside have heard a bum note, or four.

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on January 8, 2021

David Bowie's Lazarus honours his memory, in its own way

The singer's stage musical, co-written by Enda Walsh, is available as a streamed film

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 1:05pm on January 7, 2021

Evelyn Glennie: 'How do you listen through technology?'

Deafness didn't derail the percussionist's music career, and Covid hasn't stopped her making three new albums and a podcast about listening

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:00am on January 7, 2021

Lice make a head-scratching debut with Wasteland: What Ails Our People

The satirical Bristol band's influences range from the Italian Futurists to French philosopher Louis Althusser

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 3:00am on January 7, 2021

A pool of talent in hard times

Galleries pool water-themed exhibitions; trade awaits Brexit red tape; Hong Kong overtakes London at auction; quiltmakers sell to major museums

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on January 7, 2021

Robin's Wish reveals the truth about Robin Williams's life " and death

Tylor Norwood's sad, compassionate documentary looks beyond the headlines and clichés

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on January 6, 2021

Pieces of a Woman " hectic melodrama with a stunning centrepiece

Vanessa Kirby and Shia LaBeouf star in this muddled story of a family tragedy

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on January 6, 2021

One Night in Miami " a heavyweight masterclass of group dynamics

A fictionalised meeting between Cassius Clay, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke and Jim Brown has much to say about black experience and success stories

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on January 6, 2021

Ham on Rye " a skewed teen movie populated by archetypes

A mysterious rite of passage is at the heart of this stylised romp

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on January 6, 2021

Neil Young joins music rights gold rush after striking Hipgnosis deal

Merck Mercuriadis's group continues spending spree on hit catalogues

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 3:13am on January 6, 2021

Benjamin Grosvenor: the prodigy who lived up to his promise

Grosvenor won a major piano competition aged 11 " now he's an international success

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on January 6, 2021
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