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The Apollo Chamber Players in Houston, Texas, create concerts in response to book banning, the refugee crisis, the war in Gaza and other world events. Thousands of people attend their performances.
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Host Scott Detrow hears about the Academy Award nominees for best original film score.
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A new album, American Counterpoints, reasserts the importance of two 20th century Black composers whose work has been neglected.
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Poet Amanda Gorman and German cellist Jan Vogler combine poetry and Bach's cello suites at New York's Carnegie Hall to share the "lows and highs" of human experience.
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The day before the fourth and final round of The 2024 Gurwitz International Piano Competition, jury chair Scott Yoo brought three colleagues into the TPR studios to look forward to what happens next for the talented artists competing, and offer their optimistic thoughts about the classical music scene.
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A new reissue of James Horner's music recalls Disney's short-lived foray into dark fantasy in the 1980s.
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The pioneering Japanese-American conductor who led the Boston Symphony Orchestra for nearly decades died Tuesday.
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A John Cage piece for organ titled ASLSP — as slow as possible — lives up to its name. It has been in performance for 21 years so far.
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The San Antonio Philharmonic announced Jeffrey Kahane as its first-ever Music Director. The pianist and conductor, who speaks fluent Spanish, looks to connect with the community closer than the orchestra ever has before.
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Russian cellist Anastasia Kobekina releases her Sony Classical debut album — featuring composers from the 17th century to today whose works evoke Venice.