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The Ballroom Thieves (feat. Maine Youth Rock Orchestra), 'Bury Me Smiling'
A beautiful folk song solidifies The Ballroom Thieves' message with the aid of a youth orchestra.
ORA's Contemporary Twist On A 16th-Century Mass
Founded in 2014, this vibrant, new choral group juxtaposes William Byrd's Renaissance classic with newly commissioned inspirations.
LA Philharmonic's 'Common Man' For Colbert
Gustavo Dudamel and members of the orchestra appeared in late night with inspiring music for a contentious campaign season.
An Iraq War Opera Finds A Vein Of Empathy
Fallujah is based on the experiences of a real Marine, who lost friends and more as a gunner in Iraq. The show's libretto was written by an Iraqi-American.
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The Show-Stopping Singing Of Javier Camarena
The Mexican tenor has, for the third time, commanded such a tremendous response from the Metropolitan Opera audience that an encore had to be sung during a production.
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'Nothing Less Than A Treasure Trove': Joe Castro Box Set Features Hidden Jazz Gems
The Mexican-American jazz pianist earned acclaim in New York and Los Angeles in the 1950s and '60s, but much of his music was never released — until now.
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Ibrahim Maalouf Plays Umm Kulthum
Born in Lebanon and raised in France, trained in both Western classical and traditional Arabic music, the trumpeter has always bridged worlds. He puts a jazz spin on the Arab world's most famous star.
New Research Reveals Rachmaninoff's Secret Career
After his First Symphony flopped, the Russian composer made ends meet with a short-lived and little-known career in vaudeville and the circus.
Young Musicians Blossom In Baltimore's OrchKids Program
For students in the program, "music becomes this vehicle for experiencing and envisioning themselves with lives filled with possibility," says Baltimore Symphony Orchestra music director Marin Alsop.
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Requiem For A Teen: 'Tyler's Suite' Honors A Life Cut Short
A new choral work is on tour, based on the life of Tyler Clementi — the college freshman who committed suicide in 2010, after his roommate secretly filmed him in bed with another man.
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