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Songs of Summer 2020
In 1963 Nat King Cole sang, “Roll out those lazy, crazy, hazy days of summer…Dust off the sun and moon and sing a song of cheer.” We’re singing a…
Out of the Box: Lorelei Ensemble & David Lang's 'love fail'
This powerfully sung new album from the Boston-based chamber choir invites you to explore a simple question: "Why do we tell the love stories that we…
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A New Album Re-Creates The Work Of The 1st Known Female Composers In America
Women rarely received credit for their creative work in Colonial America. But with a new album, one scholar is reviving the works of the women who lived and composed at the Ephrata Cloister.
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Legendary Violinist Isaac Stern's Legacy Lives On After 100 Years
July 21 marks the centennial of the birth of violinist Isaac Stern. He was not only an acclaimed musician and advocate for the arts, but a devoted teacher who was a mentor to generations of musicians.
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Mendelssohn's "Elijah," on Choral Masterworks
Sunday at 9pm, it's Mendelssohn's masterpiece "Elijah." Acclaimed Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel sings the title role, with soprano Renee Fleming, the…
Instant Replay: 017
For August, the music we're turning to is a little funky and a lot of fun. Check out our favorite tracks of the month, and listen to our favorites from…
John Cage's 639 Year-Long Piece Changes Chords
It's a chord change 7 years in the making. Plus, stories about music drowning out hate speech, fixing our mental health, and more! 1. There are few…
The Clara Schumann is the Perfect Cocktail for Late Summer Sipping
Yes, that's right -- Clara Schumann finally has a cocktail named after her. Plus, a face mask that helps you hear music better, a forest full of choral…
"Take Care Of This House" for Voter Registration Day
Also in this week's roundup, an extremely long piece of music, an enormous pumpkin, and the Kanneh-Mason family's latest project. Ready? Let's go. 1.…
Women Conductors Are The Rule, Not The Exception, At A New Classical Event
La Maestra, held in Paris this September, is the first fully realized competition solely for women conductors — an effort to help balance a male-dominated field.
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