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A Dark But Redeeming Tour Of Coal Country, With Composer Julia Wolfe
Wolfe has just released the recording of Anthracite Fields, which won the 2015 Pulitzer for music. The piece is based on the knotty history of coal-mining families in her home state of Pennsylvania.
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'We Need To Be Human': Zuhal Sultan On Starting The Iraqi Youth Orchestra
The young woman who founded Iraq's youth orchestra believes in the enduring spirit of her musicians. The group planned to bring its act overseas until it was forced into hiatus by ISIS.
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The Making Of Marquis Hill
Hill may be a rising star of jazz trumpet, but it took a village of mentors, peers and other opportunities to enable him to grow. So Jazz Night went to Chicago to find out where he came from.
Beethoven Symphonies At Carnegie Hall Via Berlin
From an all-Beethoven residency week, hear the storied Berlin Philharmonic play the profound Sixth and witty Eighth with conductor Simon Rattle.
Hans Abrahamsen Wins The Grawemeyer Award For Music
The Danish composer's evocative song cycle let me tell you features an ingenious mashup of all the words allotted to Ophelia in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
Teddy Abrams: Tiny Desk Concert
Hear a young conductor, composer and pianist riff on Beethoven and play his own jazz-inspired compositions.
Ruby Braff On Piano Jazz
The trumpeter joined Marian McPartland in 1992 to perform "Thou Swell" and "Blue and Sentimental."
Jazz At Lincoln Center Celebrates 'Big Band Holidays'
To ring in the season, we cozy up with members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra — and hear both their original arrangements and favorite holiday memories.
Remembering Kurt Masur, The Conductor Who Rebuilt The New York Philharmonic
When one of America's foremost orchestras needed an overhaul, an unlikely leader emerged from East Germany.
Ernestine Anderson: A Natural At The Blues
One of the most versatile vocalists from the big band era, Anderson had an earthy, gritty style.
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