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Mountain Stage
12:26 pm
Fri August 10, 2012

Scythian On Mountain Stage

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Scythian on Mountain Stage.

Originally published on Tue August 14, 2012 9:11 am

The up-tempo string band Scythian makes its first appearance on Mountain Stage, recorded live on the campus of West Virginia University in Morgantown. Featuring twin fiddles and energy to spare, Scythian sets itself apart from other traditional bands by blending Celtic music and bluegrass with touches of French Canadian, zydeco and gypsy styles, a product of founder Alexander Fedoryka's Ukrainian ancestry.

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Deceptive Cadence
11:24 am
Fri August 10, 2012

Fifty Shades Of Faure

Credit Pablo Helguera

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 2:57 pm

Got an idea for a classical cartoon, or a reaction to this one? Leave your thoughts in the comments section.

Pablo Helguera is a New York-based artist working with sculpture, drawing, photography and performance. You can see more of his work at Artworld Salon and on his own site.

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Deceptive Cadence
6:33 am
Fri August 10, 2012

Hamlisch At Juilliard, A Deal In Philly And Saving Ives

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Marvin Hamlisch in a 1979 portrait.

Originally published on Wed October 24, 2012 12:34 pm

  • Broadway and film legend Marvin Hamlisch died Monday in Los Angeles at age 68. Also the pops conductor for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, he began studying at Juilliard at age 7 — and at the time, he was the youngest student to be accepted at there. "My big thing at Juilliard — because I hadn't taken that many piano lessons at that point — was not that I could play Bach or Beethoven, but that I could play 'Goodnight Irene' in any key," Hamlisch told NPR's Scott Simon in 1987.
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Favorite Sessions
3:36 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Leif Ove Andsnes: Fatherhood And Freedom At The Piano

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Leif Ove Andsnes.

Now that pianist Leif Ove Andsnes is in his 40s, he's told himself that it's time to "grow up" and immerse himself in Beethoven. This comes at the same time that he's immersing himself in the life of his daughter Sigrid, now 2.

For Andsnes, seeing the world through Beethoven's eyes is one thing, but seeing it through the eyes of a child is something else altogether.

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JazzSet
2:37 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Gabriel Alegria And Gerald Clayton On JazzSet

Originally published on Thu August 9, 2012 3:10 pm

The Litchfield Jazz Festival leads off with a weeks-long camp for high-school students and New York's finest musicians on the faculty, then climaxes with a two-day festival. This year it's August 11-12 in Goshen, Conn., but here we have two sets from the 2010 festival, featuring two groups with young leaders.

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World Cafe
2:31 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Latin Roots: San Antonio In The 1950s

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Alejandro Escovedo.

San Antonio native Alejandro Escovedo co-hosts the latest installment of Latin Roots, in which he discusses the Latin character of his hometown's music since the 1950s. Escovedo's prolific rock music has always had strong Latin influences as a result of the time he spent listening to his parents' records.

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The Record
1:03 pm
Thu August 9, 2012

Plan B's 'Ill Manors' Falls On Fertile Ground In Britain

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Plan B.

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 6:21 pm

Deceptive Cadence
10:12 am
Thu August 9, 2012

You Are What You Hear: What Your Favorite Music Says About You

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Why are your musical tastes a reflection of you?

Originally published on Tue September 18, 2012 2:57 pm

Alt.Latino
10:01 am
Thu August 9, 2012

Guest DJ: Puerto Rican Rap Legend Tego Calderon

Originally published on Tue May 21, 2013 1:07 pm

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Music Interviews
12:03 pm
Wed August 8, 2012

Susie Arioli On Fresh Air

Originally published on Thu August 9, 2012 7:03 am

Fresh Air's Terry Gross has been listening to jazz singer Susie Arioli since she first heard Arioli's 2002 album Pennies From Heaven. Arioli is Canadian and has a big following there, but she's not well known in the U.S., and hasn't toured in many American cities. So when Arioli and her longtime guitarist and arranger, Jordan Officer, stopped in for an in-studio concert and conversation, Gross was thrilled.

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