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Catherine Russell: Sunny Side Of The Street
More than 30 years ago, Sy Oliver arranged a book of music for female vocal trio, for one concert only. The singer Catherine Russell unearths those arrangements at Jazz At Lincoln Center.
Tania Maria On Piano Jazz
The Brazilian pianist and singer mixes frenetic originals with Antônio Carlos Jobim interpretations.
The Danish String Quartet's Manifold Vision For Classical Music
"Classical music is many things," says violist Asbjørn Nørgaard. "It can sound like Coldplay. It can sound like heavy metal." The quartet's new album, out now, is called Adès/Nørgard/Abrahamsen.
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Itzhak Perlman On Canceling In North Carolina: 'I Had To'
Like Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam and others, the renowned violinist has canceled a North Carolina appearance over a law limiting civil rights protections for LGBT people.
Review: Boston Symphony Orchestra, 'Shostakovich Symphonies Nos. 5, 8 & 9'
Contrasting symphonies by the brilliant but troubled Dmitri Shostakovich get deluxe treatments from conductor Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony.
Songs We Love: Mara Hruby, 'In The Wee Small Hours'
The singer-songwriter faces her fears with a jazz standard about a love that once was. "[I] couldn't think of having a more proper goodbye to that home and chapter of my life than this video."
The Resurrected New York City Opera's Ambitious New Season
From the ashes of bankruptcy, can a rebooted company relive its glory days? Its new general director discusses the past, present and future.
Alan Clare On Piano Jazz
In 1990, the British pianist joined host Marian McPartland from the BBC's London studios.
Kronos Quartet Wants To Give You Free Music — And Teach You How To Play It
The Quartet's Fifty for the Future project will commission 50 pieces by as many composers. Then the scores and instructional videos will be free online.
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Watch Yo-Yo Ma Play A Moving Tribute To Going Home
The cellist and founder of the Silk Road Ensemble talks about how his concept of "roots" has expanded — and how music happens between the notes on a page.
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