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In Houston and San Francisco, David Gockley commissioned operas destined for stages worldwide. As he retires, he reflects on reviving Scott Joplin and premiering Nixon in China.
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The hip-hop artist's latest album shows two sides of his upbringing in the Bronx.
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After a record deal gone sour, the singer turned in earnest to teaching gospel quartet music to Harlem teenagers. His faith-filled new album My Way Home reflects that experience.
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The cellist and founder of the Silk Road Ensemble talks about how his concept of "roots" has expanded 鈥� and how music happens between the notes on a page.
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Watch the celebrated director of 20 Feet from Stardom discuss his latest film, The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Project.
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The Hamilton actor speaks with Mary Louise Kelly about the Tony Awards, breaking through in his 30s and releasing his first album for the second time.
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Music festival season is officially here and there is no end to the options - whether you like blues, bluegrass or a bite to eat with your bands.Just鈥�
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"I'm a manager. I am in the service industry. The service industry. I'm Midas f* Muffler."
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After three intimate albums, Gregory Alan Isakov decided he wanted to build a bigger kind of song. He speaks with NPR's Rachel Martin about taking his music to the Colorado Symphony.
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C.W. Stoneking is from the Northern Territory of Australia, but his sound is old school southern American blues. We catch him on his first U.S. tour and talk about his new album, Gon' Boogaloo.