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Aww Yeah, Summertime — With The Robert Glasper Experiment
This special summer festival episode features a clever synthesis of hip-hop, R&B and soul, recorded live across two music festivals in New York City.
Santa Monica Symphony Orchestra Confronts Controversy Over Right-Wing Guest Conductor
Musicians are protesting the invitation extended to radio host Dennis Prager to guest conduct; they say Prager is "deeply bigoted." But music director Guido Lamell says: "Music trumps politics."
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band On World Cafe
The ambassadors of the French Quarter paid a visit to our studios in Philadelphia for a live session.
Lenore Raphael On Piano Jazz
Hear the award-winning pianist and vocalist's take on tunes like "I'm Old Fashioned," and a duet with host Marian McPartland on "Blue Monk."
Venezuelan President Cancels Gustavo Dudamel's Youth Orchestra Tour To U.S.
The crackdown on the star conductor's four-city American tour with the National Youth Orchestra of Venezuela is seen as payback for his recent criticisms of the Maduro government.
Ernie Andrews On Piano Jazz
Hear the vocalist bring his own special mix of energy, drama and humor to this 1998 episode with host Marian McPartland.
Esperanza Spalding's 'Exposure': A Creative Marathon, Live In The Studio
Bassist, singer and composer Esperanza Spalding will be in the recording studio for 77 hours, conjuring her next album out of thin air. We'll be watching closely — and so can you.
Shocking Omissions: Matana Roberts' Sublime And Triumphant 'River Run Thee'
On River Run Thee, Roberts immerses herself and the listener in a history of anguish, and channels it all into a magnetic unity, a postmodern opus.
An Old Danish Dance In The Key Of Melancholy
Members of the Danish String Quartet take a break from Beethoven and Brahms to focus on the vibrant, and sometimes wistful, folk music of their Nordic homeland.
Review: Rudresh Mahanthappa's Indo-Pak Coalition, 'Agrima'
The saxophonist is joined by guitarist Rez Abbasi and percussionist Dan Weiss for a project inspired by each member's ties to the Indian subcontinent.
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