When the JetLAG music festival kicks off Friday night in the Catskills, one of the newly arrived refugees from life in wartime Moscow will be there to perform. But another who had planned to play will ...
Great is the esteem expressed when musicians present one another with wreaths. By this token a big, bearish Russian might have felt doubly honored last week in Manhattan. He received not only a floral ...
It is likely that Fyodor Chaliapin, famed Russian basso, Metropolitan star of the first magnitude, will not appear as soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra next season. Why not ? Because Serge ...
The day singer-songwriter Manizha Sangin was supposed to headline a June music festival in St. Petersburg, Russia, she went instead to a shelter housing Ukrainian refugees. A week earlier, the ...
The Ukraine invasion is costing Russia on the home front as well as in combat. While Russian banking, sports, and news media have already been hit by sanctions, refusals on participation, and cyber ...
Ukraine is closing the book on scores of Russian authors and turning a deaf ear to its foe’s music, too. The Ukrainian parliament Sunday approved a law that stops the printing of books by Russian ...
In what is rapidly becoming a mass music exodus out of Russia, Kobalt and Downtown have become the third and fourth major companies to announce on Thursday that they are suspending business activity ...
When you think of the nation of Russia, you probably think of frigid winter weather, the fat tomes of Dostoevsky or Tolstoy and probably a czar or two. You might also recall music of unusual power and ...
TuneCore, the digital music distribution service provider for independent artists, has launched in Russia and Brazil, the company announced today. These openings mark the ninth and tenth countries ...
Norwegian Internet firm Opera Software has announced a new subscription-based service called Unlimited Music for users in Russia, the company’s key market for its Opera Mini browser. The main idea ...