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Carl's Morning Quiz: Igor Stravinsky’s Ebony Concerto was composed in 1946. It was premiered by a famous clarinetist and bandleader in 1946 in Carnegie Hall in New York. Who commissioned and first performed Stravinsky's Ebony Concerto? Answer >>
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Listen to NEIU Jewel Box Concerts On-Demand
Hear Susan Tang in a recital given during the 2012-2013 Jewel Box Concerts at Northeastern Illinois University. Dr. Tang studied at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York and currently teaches at NEIU. There will be four recitals offered for on-demand listening from NEIU’s 2012-2013 season. more...
All Wagner, All Day on Wednesday
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of one of music’s most loved, most influential, and most polarizing composers. With his music dramas, Richard Wagner boldly abandons convention; he pursues a vision that reaches beyond 19th century concepts of structure, harmony, orchestration (even inventing new instruments); beyond social mores—beyond anything that more... more...
Inna Faliks Returns to Live from WFMT
A WFMT favorite "comes home" to perform on Live from WFMT. The Ukrainian-born pianist, Inna Faliks, was brought to the U.S. at the age of 10 by her mother. She was a student of the late Emilio del Rosario more...
Mahalia Jackson and Studs Terkel
Little "Halie" Jackson was a singer for as long as she could remember, but some folks at church didn't think so. In fact, they were troubled by the liberties she took with the good old hymns. When her mother died, the care of 5-year-old Halie and her brother, Peter, went to extended family. There were thirteen of them, living in a three-room home more...
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Bringing a Couple of Senses Into Sync
“Look and Listen,” a festival of new music performed in art galleries, kicked off its 12th season with a concert at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery on Friday.
Simon Rattle conducts his old friends the Philadelphia Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, in a program with Berg, Ligeti and Beethoven.
With Wheelchair and Lively Baton, Levine Commands Carnegie Hall
James Levine, who has defined the Metropolitan Opera for more than 40 years, returned Sunday after two years to lead the Met Orchestra at a packed Carnegie Hall.
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