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How Do You Make A Virtual Choir?
Composer Eric Whitacre conducts thousands of singers from around the world. He explains the possibilities and challenges of making music powered by YouTube.
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Songs We Love: Bomba Estereo, 'Mar (Lo Que Siento)'
The Colombian band's latest album Amanecer is filled with some of their most energizing club songs yet. But they find their sweet spot in a mellow reflection about finding happiness.
A Look Back At The Hidden Earl Scruggs
"God Loves His Children," from the banjo legend's work with Lester Flatt, reveals Scruggs to be brilliant on the guitar, too.
Garrick Ohlsson: In Pursuit Of A Warhorse
The pianist's massive technique makes short order of Rachmaninov's most difficult concerto.
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Her Own Musical Blend: Emeli Sande Writes For Herself
The neuroscience major-turned songwriter is bringing her unique mix of pop ballads, soulful belting and dance arrangements to North America for a new tour.
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When Is A Duet Actually A Duet?
Do you have to have two living musical partners for a collaboration to be successful? New projects pairing living artists with long-dead icons raise some spectral possibilities.
This weekend, stream live performances from the XPoNential Music Festival
The festival, held in Camden, New Jersey, is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
Hear Angel Olsen's Sublime Cover Of 'Who's Sorry Now'
Olsen re-imagines Connie Francis' 1958 hit as part of Resistance Radio: The Man In The High Castle Album.
Songs We Love: Maren Morris, 'Once'
The country singer claims her space among the divas with a tearjerking ballad, recorded live with her band at Nashville's historic RCA Studio A.
Watch A Rare Frank Sinatra Performance Of 'The Lady Is A Tramp'
The 1962 recording is from World On A String, an upcoming collection of unreleased live Sinatra performances.
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