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Review: The Knights, 'Azul'
One of the finest, most ravishing, cello concertos so far this century, written for and performed by Yo-Yo Ma, finally receives its debut recording.
Review: Hauschka, 'What If'
The pianist creates a singular electronic language rooted in the past but reaching to the future.
'I Called Him Morgan' Is A Tale Of Marriage, Murder And Jazz, Told From Two Sides
The brilliant trumpeter Lee Morgan, whose shocking and untimely death at the age of 33 is at the center of I Called Him Morgan, doesn't star in this documentary so much as haunt it.
'The Tinder Opera' Creators Hope You Swipe Right On Online Opera
"Connection Lost: The Tinder Opera" is an 11-minute video dramatizing a young man's quest for love via the popular dating app. It marks an effort to adapt a 400-year-old art form to modern media.
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Mizzou Music: Emerging Artist & Our Town Previews
Julie Rosenfeld previewed next Tuesday's Emerging Artists Showcase on this week's Mizzou Music.These interviews originally aired on March 8, 2017.New…
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Mose Allison On Piano Jazz
The influential vocalist and pianist joins Marian McPartland for a set of originals and a few favorite tunes by Duke Ellington, Hoagy Carmichael and more.
Confronting Anti-Semitism In Russia, In Words And Then Music
After the death of Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko on April 1, we revisit a 2000 feature about his most famous work, 'Babi Yar,' and the collaboration it inspired with composer Dmitri Shostakovich.
What's Composer Max Richter Listening To? Pretty Much Everything
The genre-busting composer, who believes in classical music's "multi-dimensional space," brings a strikingly diverse playlist with him for a relaxed session of spinning tunes and talking music.
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Revisiting A Masterpiece: When Frank Sinatra Collaborated With Antonio Carlos Jobim
Sinatra was well into his Rat Pack era, the reigning American embodiment of masculine suavity and aplomb, when he teamed up with the Brazilian maestro for one of the best albums of his career.
Songs We Love: Trio Mediaeval, 'Morgunstjarna'
The anonymous song from 17th-century Iceland sports a catchy, bittersweet melody that pop outfits like Peter, Bjorn and John might be happy to whistle. Arve Henriksen joins the vocal trio on trumpet.
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