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Max Richter: Tiny Desk Concert
The eclectic composer joins members of the ACME ensemble for some of his most affecting music, which moves the audience to tears.
On 'Warna,' Joey Alexander Transforms From Child Prodigy To Jazz Fixture
Piano prodigy Joey Alexander is a fixture of the jazz world at the age of 16 and his new album shows how his sound has matured and grown into graceful original compositions.
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Jonathan Scales Fourchestra: Tiny Desk Concert
Here's a first: Steelpans at the Tiny Desk. It's true. Nearly a thousand performances into the series and the instrument has never been featured, until now.
Heat Check: Going All Out
The slow asphyxiation of heartache. The deep resonance of bravado. Heat Check's playlist returns with Victoria Monét, Denzel Curry and Kayla Steen.
On 'Standards Vol. 1,' Rafiq Bhatia Questions The Act Of Reinterpretation
With his four-song EP, Rafiq Bhatia is putting a new spin on jazz standards and, in a way, posing the question, "What is a standard?"
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Krewe Du Kanaval Honors The Haitian Roots Of New Orleans
A few years ago, a new Mardi Gras krewe sprung up with the aim of celebrating the Haitian roots that run deep through the city's cultural identity. It was co-founded by two members of Arcade Fire.
In 'Counterpoint' Bach Helps An Art Critic Mourn A Mother Whose Criticism Lingers
The Washington Post's Philip Kennicott suffered his mother's harsh words and actions throughout childhood. His book is partly a need to acknowledge her "sadness and anger and unaccountable rages."
Union Says Plácido Domingo Engaged In 'Inappropriate Activity'
The statement from the American Guild of Musical Artists contained no details, although an Associated Press story did, reportedly prompting the withdrawal of a $500,000 settlement.
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Baltimore Rebirth: A New Bloom Of Jazz In Charm City
We bring you the glory, the decline and the renewal of jazz in Baltimore with trumpeter Sean Jones, NEA Jazz Master Todd Barkan and The Baltimore Jazz Collective.
Plácido Domingo Backpedals On Public Apology; Meanwhile, Union Seeks Leakers
"I never behaved aggressively" towards women, the opera star says, while the performers' union that investigated his alleged behavior attempts to ferret out who provided information to the press.
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