Rufus Wainwright

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The Canadian musician’s new album, “Dream Requiem,” is interwoven with Lord Byron’s poem “Darkness.”

Rufus Wainwright on ‘Dream Requiem,’ prescient power of music

The Canadian musician’s new album, “Dream Requiem,” is interwoven with Lord Byron’s poem “Darkness.”

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Rufus Wainwright talks about his new album “Folkocracy,” his past operas, and his upcoming Walt Disney Concert Hall show.

Rufus Wainwright wants to continue folk tradition with ‘Folkocracy”

Rufus Wainwright talks about his new album “Folkocracy,” his past operas, and his upcoming Walt Disney Concert Hall show.

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

Rufus Wainwright will play at The Ford Theatre in LA on June 14 to perform songs from his new album: “Rufus Does Judy at Capitol Records.”

Rufus Wainwright on influence of Judy Garland and perks of LA life

Rufus Wainwright will play at The Ford Theatre in LA on June 14 to perform songs from his new album: “Rufus Does Judy at Capitol Records.”

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