U2, return to the trenches: "Songs of dismay for these crazy times. They couldn't wait"
U2 addresses contemporary injustices with their new EP 'Days of Ash,' released on Ash Wednesday, highlighting the turmoil affecting Western identity.
Bad Bunny is #1 on Apple China with 'I Should Have Taken More Photos'
Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny tops the Apple charts in China with the Spanish song 'Debà tirar más fotos,' breaking through a market predominantly focused on Mandarin, K-pop, and Western music.
Sidney Molina opens new edition of annual course on the history of Western music
Musician, teacher, and critic Sidney Molina is launching the eighth edition of his annual online course focused on the history of Western music this March.
Despite Sanctions and Boycotts, Some Western Musicians Return to the Stage in Russia
A growing number of Western musicians, including Tyga, Gucci Mane, and Jason Derulo, are performing in Russia despite ongoing sanctions and cultural boycotts following the country's invasion of Ukraine.
500 Years Since the Birth of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina / Who Was Probably the Most Influential Liturgical Composer That Defined the Sound of the Church After the Council of Trent
The article commemorates the 500th anniversary of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, highlighting his profound impact on Western liturgical music and his recognition by the church hierarchy, including Pope Leo XIV.