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Moby, Jay Ungar & Molly Mason, Rob Wasserman
On this 6th edition of All Songs Considered, we play the Penguin Café Orchestra, Moby, Richard Bone and more.
WATCH LIVE: XPoNential Music Festival 2024
WXPN's annual music festival returns to The Camden Waterfront from Sept. 20-22.
The Bryan Brothers' Twin Grooves, On And Off The Court
The identical twins and No. 1 doubles team in the world have been playing tennis and music since they were 6 years old.
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Public Radio's Feel Good Hits Of 2023
From the swag of Janelle Monaé to the devotion of Tyler Childers, last year offered a variety of ways to feel good.
Looking For Women's Music At The Symphony? Good Luck!
Recent surveys show that less than 2 percent of music performed by American orchestras is by women composers. This year's Pulitzer Prize winner, Du Yun, speaks out on diversity in the concert hall.
'Music Is Music': A Rapper And A Conductor Cross Centuries In Louisville
Rapper-turned-politician Jecorey Arthur is teaming up with Teddy Abrams, the head of the Louisville's orchestra, for a musical collaboration tackling racial injustice.
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On 'Classic Objects,' Jenny Hval interrogates her identity as an artist
The Norwegian songwriter's new album interrogates what it means for her self-image to be centered on her art, while grappling with the way capitalist forces threaten to mute its radical possibilities.
War isn't dampening artists' determination to revive Indigenous Ukrainian music
A group of musicians in the area around Kyiv remains focused on reviving a uniquely Ukrainian tradition, even in the midst of war.
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Valarie Pettiford: 'Hear My Soul'
Ed Gordon talks with dancer, actor and now jazz singer Valarie Pettiford about her versatile career and debut CD Hear My Soul.
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Spelman College Quietly Eliminates One Of The Country's Few Jazz Programs For Women
The selective, historically black women's college in Atlanta has cut the college's once-esteemed jazz program, a rarity within the traditionally male-dominated genre.
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