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Review: Daniel Wohl, 'Holographic'
Hear how an emerging composer weaves electronic and acoustic instruments in dense, compelling tapestries of sound.
Pedrito Martinez, Santero
He's a world-class Afro-Cuban percussionist, the first call of jazz and pop stars. He's also a Santería priest. As he tells us after a traditional ceremony, the two aspects of his life are connected.
Benjamin Clementine On World Cafe
Music and an incredible story from the Mercury Prize winner, who started on the streets of Paris.
Songs We Love: Nicholas McCarthy, 'The Man I Love'
The one-handed British pianist pours the optimism of a young man at the dawn of his career into a classic Gershwin song.
At The DC Jazz Loft
How do major musicians make it happen away from major hubs? We sought out DIY presenter CapitalBop as it presented Kris Funn and Warren Wolf at a converted-warehouse stage for the DC Jazz Festival.
How to Listen to Classical 90.5
Classical 90.5 FM in Columbia and Boone County, Missouri. Established in October 2015, Classical 90.5 (KMUC) is a 24/7/365 classical music station. Classical 90.5 is available for listening worldwide online and in local areas on FM and HD.
Christian McBride's 'The Movement Revisited'
Jazz Night In America's host happens to be a Grammy-winning bassist, and he's written a special work. Hear a bluesy, soulful oratorio for big band and gospel choir, inspired by civil-rights icons.
Love The Music Of Coen Brothers Films? You Can Thank Carter Burwell
Burwell has scored 16 movies for the Coens, but his work on Hail, Caesar! — as well as Todd Haynes' Carol, for which he's nominated for an Oscar — presented a few brand-new challenges.
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Songs We Love: Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra, 'Backbone'
The first-ever gig of the most influential jazz big band of the last 50 years has emerged. It lays complex arrangements over simple blues forms. It also swings like crazy.
Budapest Festival Orchestra Plays Carnegie Hall
Music director Iván Fischer conducts a Liszt piano concerto with Marc-André Hamelin as soloist, and a powerful wartime symphony by Prokofiev.
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