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April 30th, 2009
Introducing CyberFrequencies (April 30, 2009) - We visit Mexico City blogger Daniel Hernandez tells us some people there aren't as scared of the sw...
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A soundrich experience from the parking lot of The Dead's show in Albany, New York on April 17, 2009.
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Cuban guitarist Manuel Barrueco has been playing guitar and making music for more than 40 years. His love affair with the guitar began almost inno...
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The benefit of working with a living composer is you can get instruction and clarification directly from the source. On the other hand, it might b...
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The innate romantic flavor of music from Spain, Mexico and South America is at the heart of its charm and appeal. But it has been known to tempt p...
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It's not unusual for a well known guitarist to play and record the most famous guitar concerto of all time, the Concierto di Aranjuez by Joaquin Ro...
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In the middle of her busy international career, and a somewhat hectic concert season, violinist Sarah Chang took a moment along the way to stop, sm...
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Reality checks are healthy and provide valuable perspective. But they can also be shocking, surprising and really knock us off our feet. Violinis...
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After a stormy and almost raucous orchestral introduction, the clarinet makes a quiet, almost innocent entrance in the Concertino for Clarinet by C...
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Practice, attention to detail, thinking, trying out new ideas… more practicing – that's what violinist Sarah Chang does to prepare for a concert. ...
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The Duetto for String Bass, Clarinet and Orchestra was written by Giovanni Bottesini, one of the greatest bass players of the 19th century. Since ...
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You'll hear some of the most brilliant virtuosic flourishes about midway through Debussy's First Rhapsody for Clarinet and Orchestra. They're almo...
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It's not a "given" that the instrument a famous musician plays today was the very first instrument they played. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma's first instrumen...
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Numerous stories document the virtuosic piano skills of Franz Liszt. But even in those days, there were conspiracy theorists who suggested Liszt's...
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The Piano Concerto No. 2 by Liszt basically consists of one short theme that the composer recycles multiple times. While the melody is continually...
Bought by Northwest Public Broadcasting
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- Length: :20
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How does a performer choose the music they'll play? First and foremost, performers play the music they love – the music that resonates for them. ...
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A weekly radio show from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings and WYPR...
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- Length: 58:56
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promo for Tapestry of the Times #29
- Added: Apr 30, 2009
- Length: :30
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Reed talks about The Hemingses of Monticello, her award-winning book about Thomas Jefferson and his slave, Sally Hemmings.
Bought by KPIK-LP
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Environmental tips and interviews from the Sierra Club
- Added: Apr 30, 2009
- Length: 26:58