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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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A Music Documentary Is 'A Trojan Horse,' Says Oscar Winner Morgan Neville
Watch the celebrated director of 20 Feet from Stardom discuss his latest film, The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Project.
Salman Rushdie's 'Shalimar The Clown' Is Now An Opera
Rushdie's tale of love and revenge has made its way to the stage. It premieres tonight at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis.
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Songs We Love: Charlie Hunter, 'No Money, No Honey'
The guitarist's custom seven-string axe lets him create a deeply funky bass line and a Hendrix-like melody — at the same time.
A New Opera Illuminates The 'Lavender Scare,' A Little-Explored Era In Gay History
Fellow Travelers is based on Thomas Mallon's historical novel of the same name. It takes place during the McCarthy 1950s, when intense scrutiny fell not only on suspected communists but gays as well.
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Kip Winger Explores His Classical Side
You might remember the hair band Winger and its MTV hit "Seventeen." The band's namesake, bassist Kip Winger, has another side: classical composer.
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These Songs Are Your Songs: A July Fourth Playlist
From ragtime to our time, from Scott Joplin to Stephen Sondheim, we've cooked up a five-hour super set of music for your holiday.
Valerie Capers On Piano Jazz
The pianist and educator shows off her classical chops in a solo during "It Could Happen To You."
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