Every day in March for Women’s History Month CapRadio celebrates Women In Music who brought us to where we are today and the innovators who keep moving music forward. Today's classical spotlight is on ...
Are you interested in exploring a new genre of music? Though the belief that exposing babies to Mozart will increase their intelligence is false, there are still many benefits to listening to ...
The old ladies that I know have a grace and stature that only long years of hoping and striving — and living — can bestow.
From Can's "school of pain" to the electroacoustic, treated piano work of new album Requiem, Irmin Schmidt reflects ...
We chance upon musicians playing at a pizzeria in Bonifacio Bay, at the southern tip of Corsica, and a magical evening ...
Tomorrow Dies Today is the album’s cheery opener, shifting from sparse, hand-clap-backed verses to a clamorous, fear-inducing ...
From favourite circuits to what might have been, Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve revisit the highs, the lows and a few ...
Blossom Caldarone returns with her new EP 'Might Smash a Window', hiding a hurricane of hurt under the guise of springtime ...
From ancient bagpipes to modern synthesisers, we trace the origins of 25 musical instruments across continents. It explores ...
But tonight, as the orchestra sweeps through a suite of French works before a modest but enraptured crowd, the music feels ...
In 1974, Shira Small recorded an album as a teen. Now, with her song opening A24's "The Drama," she may finally be getting her moment in the spotlight.
With 18 number one hits in the UK and 20 in the US, The Beatles were never short of hits. But for every hit single, they had ...