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Trudy Pitts On Piano Jazz
The organist performs Duke Ellington's "Mood Indigo" with Marian McPartland in this 1992 session.
Beloved Conductor Of The Minnesota Orchestra, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Dies
The conductor who worked with the Minneapolis symphony for more than 50 years — and brought them to national prominence — died Tuesday at age 93.
The Ones Who Dream: A Guide To 2017's Bold, Inventive Oscars Music
The Academy has a history of baffling picks for Best Score — but this year's nominees are so daring and startling that it's hard to go wrong.
Nate Smith's 'Kinfolk': A Study In Nomadic Jazz
The drummer and Virginia native's first solo project, Kinfolk: Postcards From Everywhere, introduces a restless musical spirit.
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Missy Mazzoli Is The 21st Century's Gatecrasher Of New Classical Music
Classical music has a gatekeeping problem. Through her label-defying music and commitment to mentorship, Mazzoli is fighting to correct that.
How The 'New World' Symphony Introduced American Music To Itself
Sometimes it takes an outsider to see a culture clearly. Czech composer Antonin Dvorak's Ninth Symphony was an ode to what American music could become.
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A Sprawling Blueprint For Protest Music, Courtesy Of The Jazz Duke
He called it "a parallel to the history of the American Negro." Duke Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige wasn't an immediate hit, but it set a tone for ambitious, provocative works about black life.
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Still Tippin': Solange At Home In Houston
Days after Solange dropped her visual album When I Get Home, the artist/auteur doubled down on her love for Houston by hosting screenings of the album's companion art film all across the city.
2 Sides In Chicago Symphony Orchestra Strike To Meet On Friday
The musicians of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra are on strike. At issue are salary and pensions. The contract expired Sunday night.
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Karl Denson Talks 'Gnomes & Badgers'
Karl Denson talks about tunes from the Karl Denson's Tiny Universe's latest album.
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