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Among Pianists In Moscow, An Abiding Love For A Show-Stealing American
The late Van Cliburn won a piano competition in Moscow at the height of the Cold War. Today, pianists competing in an event named after Cliburn hold a certain reverence for the man and the moment.
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The National Symphony Orchestra: NPR's House Band For A Day
NSO conductor Steven Reineke led some 70 musicians in performing the interludes you hear between All Things Considered stories.
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Review: Jacaszek, 'KWIATY'
The electronic composer presents a boundless book of forgotten remnants, daring listeners to construct the stories behind them.
Remembering Dave Valentin, The Dazzling Latin Jazz Flutist
Valentin, who died Wednesday, is remembered by his longtime bandmate Robby Ameen.
Sexism From Two Leading Jazz Artists Draws Anger — And Presents An Opportunity
A conversation between two leading jazz musicians led to a public debate over misogyny in the form on International Women's Day.
Civil Rights Icon Dolores Huerta: Tireless Rights Advocate — And Jazz Fan
Civil rights icon Dolores Huerta visits Alt.Latino to talk about the new documentary about her life. We also talk history, politics and music.
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Songs We Love: Sarah Elizabeth Charles, 'Change To Come'
Inspired by the death of Eric Garner, the jazz singer asks an essential question in the spacious track, featuring trumpeter Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah: "What is needed for the change to come?"
Veronica Nunn On Piano Jazz
Hear the jazz singer demonstrate her soulful technique in this 2008 episode hosted by Marian McPartland.
10 Interviews Celebrating Robert Siegel's Love For Classical Music
In 30 years of hosting All Things Considered, Robert Siegel says he's enjoyed "peeking inside the brains" of today's most intriguing classical musicians. Hear a few of his favorite interviews.
Lorraine Desmarais On Piano Jazz
The award-winning jazz artist performs original compositions and a set of standards during this 1991 episode.
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