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The composer and percussionist was "shocked beyond belief" after hearing the news on Monday afternoon.
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Pianist Jon Nakamatsu has been a frequent San Antonio guest since his Cliburn Competition win in 1997... and he's finally teaming up with the Olmos Ensemble for a concert this Sunday and Monday! Learn more at the link, including Nakamatsu's thoughts on playing music for kids: "The criticism is immediate, very honest, and also really interesting!"
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NPR's Scott Detrow spoke with Norwegian soprano Lise Davidsen when she visited NPR for her Tiny Desk concert.
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The Kingsmen Thunder Drumline at Rex Putnam High School in Milwaukie, Oregon, just returned from their first appearance at the Percussion World Championships.
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The Norwegian soprano, with plenty of horsepower, unleashes a high C, and much subtle singing, in a thrilling set.
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In March, he released the album "Saint-Saëns."
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They are planning their first performance season for next spring.
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Edited by Fleming, the book features essays by researchers, music therapists and artists including Yo-Yo Ma and Anna Deavere Smith.
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Armed with just her cello, a looping machine and a pair of percussionists, Beiser crafts a rendition of Terry Riley's pioneering In C that is equally mesmerizing and graceful.
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Kwamé Ryan is the orchestra's first Black conductor.