Artists Julia Holter, Yasir Razak and Marisa Dabice of the band Mannequin Pussy are participants in No Music for Genocide. Camille Blake; Daniella Caycedo; Juliette Boulay hide caption
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What the Grammy Awards' new country music category means for musicians
Composer Sarah Kirkland Snider internalizes music in unique ways. Her new opera, Hildegard, receives its world premiere this week at the LA Opera. Anja Schutz hide caption
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The Boy Who Played the Harp is the third album from ascendant British rapper Dave. Gabriel Moses hide caption
The Dalí Quartet, accompanied by Ricardo Morales on clarinet, performs during the Library of Congress' Stradivari concert in Coolidge Auditorium in 2023. The Library was given a rare set of Stradivarius instruments in 1935. Shawn Miller/Library of Congress hide caption
Cellist and composer Clarice Jensen channels Bach's cello suites in the new album In holiday clothing, out of the great darkness. Ebru Yildiz hide caption
Experimental cellist Clarice Jensen finds inspiration in Bach, and a few electronics
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David Gilmour performing live for his 'Luck and Strange' tour. Jill Furmanovsky hide caption
Maggie Rogers, left, Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo have all spoken about the importance of owning master recordings. Photo by Rick Kern/Getty Images; Photo by ANDRE DIAS NOBRE/AFP via Getty Images; Photo by Joshua Applegate/WireImage hide caption
Am I The Drama?, Cardi B's second album, arrives seven years after her Grammy-winning debut. Jora Frantzis hide caption