The legendary, multi-award-winning composer/conductor is the creator of some of the best-known American show tunes.
By Anne Joseph
The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra's director for life insists that Hitler's favourite composer is still banned - for the moment
By Nicola Christie
Singer Alma Zohar was warned she would alienate fans if she spoke out for asylum seekers. It didn't stop her
By Jessica Elgot
Husband and wife Alan and Marilyn Bergman have written some of greatest songs for some of the greatest singers
By John Nathan
Danny Driver is performing at the first ever 'Comedy Prom' this weekend.
By Jessica Duchen
Sex, violence and a jail term - but Shyne has found salvation in Judaism
By Nathan Jeffay
The man described as America’s greatest living composer reveals how Judaism sparked some of his best work.
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From klezmer to 18th-century opera, if it's got a past, Lucie Skeaping will uncover it
Composer Tobias Picker speaks about his new opera and his battle against a debilitating and misunderstood condition
Blondie's main man on one of pop's longest relationships.
By Paul Lester
In-demand DJ Saul Milton reveals the moment he discovered music
By Anonymous
The Jerusalem Quartet are playing in the UK again, and hoping the protestors stay away
The cellist on his days on the road with the world-famous Amadeus Quartet
By Simon Round
The composer's work should make you want to dance, says violinist Ruth Waterman.
Some rappers cross the line of what's acceptable in their lyrics. So why no outcry from Jews involved in the industry?