After the rationalism of the Age of Enlightenment, Middle Europeans were feeling a bit detached from their feelings and from…
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Last year, tenor James Gilchrist visited Bangor University to perform Franz Schubert’s song-cycle Die schöne Müllerin (The Fair Miller-Maid). He…
New Year’s Eve is a musical time. For some it’s a night for unrestrained camp and cheese at a house…
Current and recently-graduated composition students at Bangor University have been tasked with an unusual commission opportunity for the 2015 Bangor…
The second album by post-rock duo Gespenst, Dogma is a hypnotic, initially alluring album full of the darkness of the…
Get registered and get paid. That was the message given by John Hywel Morris, the Welsh representative for PRSforMusic, who…
17th century – Bantu people from Angola and the Congo are taken to Bahia to work on sugar plantations as…
Dozens of drummers braved a blustery Bangor on Saturday afternoon to bring the sounds of samba to the street. Part…
If you have an iTunes account, you may have discovered this surprisingly turn up in your library. That is because…
Ed Sheeran first burst onto the UK music scene in 2011 with his album ‘+’, pronounced Plus, which became a…
“One day we will return, no matter how much it hurts. And it hurts.” Last year, Manic Street Preachers ended…
Tommy Ramone, the original drummer and the last surviving member of the American rock band the Ramones has passed away…
30 years today, “The Boss” released his seventh studio album which would become one of his most commercially and critically…
Ah Eurovision Song Contest, you were here again. Every year the thought of this camp spectacle fills the people of…
It is a World Cup year and musicians will want to cash in on the opportunity by releasing a song…
Coldplay are not the type of band that whips fans into frenzy over an album release. They don’t play fun…