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Schubert: the 50 greatest recordings

This list of albums is a great way to start exploring Schubert's music and includes many of the finest recordings from the last 100 years, featuring Sir Thomas Beecham, Alfred Brendel, Imogen Cooper, Gundula Janowitz, and many more

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'Master of None' Season 3 - All the Songs from the Soundtrack


After nearly four years away, Netflix's
Master of None—a passion project of creators Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang—is back for Season 3. But Season 3 takes a different approach; where Season 1 and 2 focused on the character of Dev (Ansari) as he navigated different slice of life topics (but mostly focused in on dating and relationships), Season 3 shifts the lens to his friend Densie (Lena Waithe) for a truncated season focusing on her marriage to a new character, a woman named Alicia (
Naomie Ackie).
At only five episodes, the season is half the length of the first two installments. And where Ansari's Dev was previously the primary focus of the show, he now only appears as an ancillary character. The show's sort of wide-ranging comedic lens instead shifts to one clearly inspired by legendary Swedish director Ingmar Bergman's

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The great German mezzo-soprano Christa Ludwig has died


Sunday, April 25, 2021
Christa Ludwig acknowledges her Gramophone Lifetime Achievement Award in 2016
Christa Ludwig has died at the age of 93, one of the great singers of the post-war years, and an artist beloved of conductors as different as Otto Klemperer, Karl Böhm, Herbert von Karajan, Leonard Bernstein, Sir Georg Solti, James Levine and Seiji Ozawa. James Jolly recalls a glorious career.
The only time London audiences heard Christa Ludwig sing in English was in concert performances of Leonard Bernstein's 
Candide. She took the part of the Old Woman and brought the house down in the glorious 'I am easily assimilated'. It might have been the motto for a mezzo whose ability to get inside a host of different roles - and to work with such totally different artists as Leonard Bernstein and Herbert von Karajan - was extraordinary. It was a long career, well represented on disc and entirely reflecting her range and diversity. As a favourite mezzo of the producer 'Walter Legge she formed part of his tightly-knit company that was at the forefront of the musical renaissance in post-war Europe. Like her contemporary Elisabeth Schwarzkopf she worked in opera, oratorio and Lieder with equal command and her range within those genres was comparably broad.

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