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As a student, the young baritone was never really introduced to any Black composers. Liverman's latest album, Dreams of a New Day, features an abundance of them.
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When there's a lot going on, we can all use a little balance in our lives. CRB Classical 99.5 is a welcome escape - with lots of beautiful classical music…
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The BSO has announced the schedule for its 139th season, the sixth with Music Director Andris Nelsons.Hear a preview of the season with BSO Artistic…
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To mark the sesquicentennial of the composer's death — and a new box set of recordings — Berlioz biographer David Cairns celebrates the one-time musical misfit from France.
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Return to The Exponential Creativity of Adès and the BSOKirill Gerstein [00:00:01] Well, you know, he very casually said, as we were over at his house…
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The mayor of Cremona, Italy, blocked traffic during five weeks of recording and asked residents to please keep quiet so master musicians could play four instruments — note by note — for posterity.
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How did Samuel Barber's stirring, lush work for strings — music that has become America's semi-official music of mourning — morph into a beloved and endlessly remixed dance floor anthem?
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A robust schedule of performances, public speakers, and educational programs are at the core of the new TLI, based in a new complex that transforms the…
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The warm-voiced, and much admired, singer eschewed the glitzy life of an opera star to concentrate on the art of vocal communication.
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A new recording spotlights the tenacious composer, who was the first African-American woman to have her work performed by a major symphony orchestra.
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Baltimore Symphony music director Marin Alsop traces her discovery of the rollicking 75-minute symphony and the man behind the music.
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Founded by composer Giuseppe Verdi and funded by royalties from his popular operas, Casa Verdi in Milan opened a century ago as a home for opera musicians in their golden years.