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  1. The Wildly Subversive Music of Soviet Ukraine

    An archival label in the United States was going to release a huge compilation of records from the U.S.S.R. Then Russia invaded Ukraine.

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    Artists like the composer Valentina Goncharova, who combines flute and bells to add an edge to New Age serenity, showcase how under Soviet control, Ukraine’s sound was never still, safe or steady.
    Artists like the composer Valentina Goncharova, who combines flute and bells to add an edge to New Age serenity, showcase how under Soviet control, Ukraine’s sound was never still, safe or steady.
    Creditvia Valentina Goncharova

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    The New York Philharmonic under Matthias Pintscher brought dramatic urgency to “Pelleas und Melisande” in commemoration of the composer’s 150th birthday.

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    La gira del director venezolano con la Filarmónica de Los Ángeles podría ser un adelanto de lo que le espera a la Filarmónica de Nueva York con Dudamel al frente.

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    36 Hours in the Berkshires

    Take a road trip across this mountainous region of western Massachusetts, popping into breweries, art galleries and pizzerias, as its landscape erupts in autumnal glory.

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