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Ernesto Nazareth, Brazil's Tango Master
Piano "sleuth" Joseph Smith makes a career of publishing and recording overlooked shorter pieces of classical music. His latest discovery: the tangos of Brazil's Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934).
WHER -- 1000 Beautiful Watts, Part 1
They went on-air October 29, 1955, in Memphis, Tennessee, and stayed there for 17 more years -- WHER: The First All-Girl Radio Station in The World.
Bolero's Industrious Nature
Bolero is perhaps best known from the 1979 movie 10 soundtrack. But Maurice Ravel didn't strictly have romance in mind when he composed the classic piece, music commentator Miles Hoffman says.
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An Arab American singer reframes music about the Crusades
A new project conceived by Lebanese American tenor Karim Sulayman recasts baroque music that by turns demonizes and exoticizes Arabs and Muslims.
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Encore: Rock 'n' roll's 'Creem Magazine' is back in print and online
Creem Magazine, which covered rock 'n' roll from the late 1960s to the late 1980s, is returning: first as a digital magazine with full archives, then in the fall as a quarterly print publication.
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Alt.Latino's Sonic Altar For Día De Los Muertos
In what's become an annual tradition on Alt.Latino, we remember those we've lost through song with reverence and a little joy.
Ozuna Evolves With 'Niburu'
"We make music to collide with the world." The Puerto Rican superstar discusses Nibiru, his musical beginnings and the state of Latin urban music.
Oh, what a beautiful archive: Oscar Hammerstein's letters reveal his many sides
A thousand pages of correspondence by Oscar Hammerstein II, the lyricist for such musicals as Show Boat, Oklahoma!, Carousel and The Sound of Music are available to a wide public for the first time.
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For BTS fans in South Korea, there's resignation as the band takes a break
Some fans say they can relate to the artists' need to pause. For Korean stars, "in exchange for a chance at worldwide fame, they give up a lot of control over their own life," a K-pop expert says.
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Beyoncé, 'BREAK MY SOUL'
The Queen is back.
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