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Mizzou Music: Electro-Acoutist Tuba with Aaron Hynds
Tubist Aaron Hynds performed with electro-acoustic tuba in MU's Whitmore Recital Hall earlier this week. Hynds and MU New Music Initiative Managing…
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The Austin 100: KOKOROKO
The London jazz band wanders and glides with hypnotic thoughtfulness, fueled by Oscar Jerome's conversational guitar solos and soft sweeps of brass.
Conan Gray, 'Telepath'
Now available in full after a snippet had TikTok in a chokehold for the past month, "Telepath" reveals a matured, synth-heavy sound for the once plaintive popstar.
Andy Shauf, 'Telephone'
Shauf mines the immediacy and intimacy of a telephone call in this yearning ode to communication.
Cajun Party: Songs Of Summer Sweat
It's no secret that Cajun and zydeco music is all about sweat. So you can go to Louisiana for a summertime steambath, or you can bring a bit of the heat to you. Here are five songs guaranteed to get your feet moving, at which point the sweating part will take care of itself.
Is Battle Fatigue Over? The Met Rehires A Banned Soprano
After 22 years away from the Metropolitan Opera, acclaimed soprano Kathleen Battle will return for a November concert of spirituals.
3 Artists From Abroad, For International Jazz Day
Bassist and Jazz Night In America host Christian McBride spotlights a vocalist from France, a drummer from Mexico and a trumpet-playing South African legend.
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How the late jazz great Chick Corea is being remembered — in concert
Chick Corea loved to collaborate. His former bandmates are honoring his memory with two star-studded concerts.
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For classical pianist Jeremy Denk, life is like a series of music lessons
Denk talks about what he learned from his teachers, and his failures, frustrations and pivotal moments as an artist. His new memoir is Every Good Boy Does Fine. Originally broadcast March 21, 2022.
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The 25 Best Albums Of 2019
We listened, voted and argued our way from more than 250 nominated albums down to just 25. And there was a clear No. 1.
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