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Dominican Merengue Star Johnny Ventura Dies At 81
The musician rose to fame in the 1960s and '70s, bringing global attention to his hip-shaking style of music.
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Duncan Sheik, Live in Studio 4A
Duncan Sheik burst onto the music scene in 1997 with his hit single "Barely Breathing," and garnered rave reviews for his own brand of folk-tinged pop music. For his fourth record, Daylight, New York-based Sheik — singer, songwriter, composer, producer and guitarist — dares to rock out a little more than usual. He talks to NPR's Jacki Lyden.
David Belanger, 71: Barbra Streisand's 'Songbird'
Belanger's daughter remembers hanging out with her father for "patio party times," when they'd play music of every genre, but would often close out with his favorite Streisand cut, "Songbird."
Samuel Ramey: Bad-Guy Bass Of Opera
Composers seem to equate villainy with the bass voice. All the better for Samuel Ramey, whose resonant low tones have thrilled opera audiences worldwide as he plays libertines, devils and scoundrels.
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Daniel Hope: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
Watch violinist Daniel Hope play Beethoven from the composer's own birth house in Bonn, Germany.
'Behold': Moondog With A French Twist
A pair of French new music ensembles lovingly recreates songs by the iconoclastic New York street composer and poet who called himself Moondog.
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Oscar-Nominated Composer Jóhann Jóhannsson Dies At 48
The renowned film composer, who scored Arrival and The Theory of Everything, died Friday in Berlin, Germany.
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Robert Mann, A Founder Of The Juilliard String Quartet, Has Died
The violinist, composer, conductor and mentor of generations of string players was 97 years old.
Meet The Mysteriously Chill (And Weird) Natural Yogurt Band
Two English musicians, with a strange backstory, mine "library music" to create a fuzzy, endlessly vibing sound.
Ethereal Souls: Jazz Night In America Remembers Those We Lost In 2020
Grammy-winning trumpeter Keyon Harrold performs "Ethereal Souls" for Jazz Night In America's tribute to the jazz musicians we lost in 2020.
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