Friday, December 19, 2025

Nico Santiago

Robert Wilson, Provocative Playwright of ‘Einstein on the Beach,’ Is Dead at 83

He upended theatrical norms with his own stunningly visualized works and his collaborations with a wide range of artists, from Philip Glass (“Einstein on the Beach”) to Lady Gaga. Source link

Ozzy Osbourne’s Coffin Is Taken Through His Hometown’s Streets Before Funeral

A cortege took the singer’s coffin through the streets of his hometown, Birmingham, England, on Wednesday. Source link

Gary Karr, Virtuoso Who Elevated the Double-Bass, Dies at 83

He made the cumbersome bass soar, sing and leap, and became one of few bassists in history to successfully pursue a career outside an orchestra. Source link

The Circus Comes to Williamstown, With Celebrities and Beefcake

Pamela Anderson, Amber Heard and Tennessee Williams on ice are part of Jeremy O. Harris’s big tent at the famous summer festival. Source link

Ziad Rahbani, Composer Who Defined a Tragic Era in Lebanon, Dies at 69

A son of Lebanese musical icons, Mr. Rahbani became one himself, with satirical critiques of his country’s dysfunction that melded Arab and Western music. Source link

Big Freedia on the Gospel Music That Lifts Her Up

The New Orleans musician known for party-starting rapping chats about healing through song, and the TV, movies and boots that keep her stomping ahead. Source link

Cleo Laine, Acclaimed British Jazz Singer, Is Dead at 97

Known for a smoky voice that she could deploy over four octaves, she recorded albums across six decades and also had success as an actress. Source link

Chuck Mangione, Jazz Musician Known for ‘Feels So Good,’ Dies at 84

Wearing his signature fedora, he won wide popularity and 14 Grammy nominations, winning twice, and scaled Billboard’s adult contemporary charts in the 1970s and ’80s. Source link

Jazz, Fans and 2 Gems: Mark Morris Celebrates His Company’s 45th

The choreographer’s latest works, at the Joyce Theater, explore the music of James P. Johnson and John Luther Adams. Source link

Opera Company Teatro Nuovo Operates Like Bel Canto Camp

Teatro Nuovo, which trains musicians in bel canto style, returns with productions of a rare “Macbeth” and “La Sonnambula.” Source link

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