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You'll find Alicia Keys' new record, 'Santa Baby,' winking under the mistletoe
The famed singer, songwriter and pianist covers some holiday classics as well as two originals that she hopes will extend the shelf-life of the holiday spirit.
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Marc-André Hamelin: Tiny Desk Concert
Watch the pianist, who's been called "a performer of near-superhuman prowess," play a smart set that spans six centuries.
From viral dance hit to Oscar winner, RRR's 'Naatu Naatu' has a big night
In a field full of heavy hitters, the film's soundtrack to a dance battle won best original song at Sunday's Academy Awards, becoming the first-ever song from an Indian film to win the prize.
Meshell Ndegeocello (feat. Brandee Younger & Julius Rodriguez), 'Virgo'
Ndegeocello doesn't conform to anybody else's idea of the celestial plane. When she sings of supernovas, she sounds like a witness.
Courtly Confusion: Rossini's 'Voyage To Rheims'
The opera has a scatterbrained story, full of decidedly goofy characters. Yet Rossini's gift for musical profiling, plus a raft of bravura arias and ensembles, make this La Scala production a comic gem.
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'Carmen': Bizet's One-Opera Hit Parade
Georges Bizet is only known for one opera — but he packs more hummable tunes than usual into it. This production features Roberto Alagna as Don Jose.
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Psychological Slow Burn: 'Pelléas and Mélisande'
Can opera be passionate without shrieking mad scenes and overstuffed choruses? The answer is yes, and Claude Debussy's subtle, dreamy psychological thriller proves it, in a production from German Opera On Rhein.
Noname: Tiny Desk Concert
The Chicago-bred emcee-activist performs some revolutionary raps from her third album Sundial.
First Watch: Marlon Williams and Aldous Harding, 'Nobody Gets What They Want Anymore'
Two of New Zealand's most talented singer and songwriters reunite for a song against the storybook feelings of resentment and doubt that come with the end of any relationship.
First Listen: Dirty Three, 'Toward The Low Sun'
Toward the Low Sun functions as the moody, conflicted soundtrack for a storm-swept journey where getting lost is part of the plan.
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