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Meredith D'Ambrosio On Piano Jazz
D'Ambrosio — a vocalist, pianist, visual artist, composer and teacher — joined Marian McPartland in 1994.
'Half Of Humanity Has Something To Say': Composer Kaija Saariaho On Her Met Debut
Saariaho isn't the first woman composer to stage an opera at New York's Metropolitan Opera — just the first in more than a century. Her opera, L'Amour de Loin, has its New York premiere this week.
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'Jackie' Shows A First Lady Behind Closed Doors — But The Music Is Front And Center
The score for the new film, which stars Natalie Portman as Jacqueline Kennedy grappling with the death of her husband, was written by 29-year old English composer Mica Levi (a.k.a. Micachu).
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Grover Washington, Jr. On Piano Jazz
The Grammy-winning saxophonist plays Duke Ellington standards with host Marian McPartland in a 1994 session.
The Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra Performs Holiday Favorites
Watch the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra present swinging and soulful arrangements of favorite seasonal songs with Wynton Marsalis and a special guest, singer Catherine Russell.
The 2016 NPR Music Jazz Critics Poll
Critic Francis Davis surveyed the jazz community to determine the best albums of the year. The winner has had a very good 2016.
André Previn On Piano Jazz
The conductor, composer and pianist plays a special treatment of "Stormy Weather" in a 1990 session.
Toast Of The Nation 2017
Celebrate the New Year from Blue Note venues around the world. The lineup includes The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Joshua Redman and Brad Meldau, Fred Hersch, Ron Carter, Buika and Dee Dee Bridgewater.
Ben Johnston Hears The Notes Between The Notes
The composer's string quartets are known for their use of microtones — and their extreme technical difficulty. Just in time for his 90th birthday, The Kepler Quartet has finally recorded them all.
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130 Bands In Five Days: Highlights From Winter Jazzfest NYC 2017
The annual jazz festival features so many bands on so many stages that we asked a few writers (and a photographer) to highlight some of this year's best moments.
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