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January 2003

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  • Blues Travelers January 31, 2003

    John Luther Adams, that's the composer, not the former president, stops by today. All the way from Alaska, John Luther Adams drops by our studio to discuss his career and his music. W... (episode)

  • Roll Over Beethoven January 30, 2003

    Hailed by the New York Times as an "superb contemporary sextet," Eighth Blackbird is an important young force in the new-music world. Imagine going to a classical recital that's more ... (episode)

  • Flamenco a Go Go January 29, 2003

    Violinist Carla Kihlstedt is best known for her work in the Tin Hat Trio, an acoustic chamber ensemble that blurs the line between improvisation and composition. Carla joins us to tal... (episode)

  • Clementi and Conduction January 28, 2003

    Pianists around the world are celebrating the 250th anniversary of Muzio Clementi’s birth. Often called the father of the pianoforte, Clementi will be celebrated with a live performan... (episode)

  • Russian Roulette January 27, 2003

    Two Russian musicians, violinist Oleh Krysa and pianist Vladimir Feltsman, join us in the studio to perform the music of Alfred Schnittke and talk about the “Masterpieces of the Rus... (episode)

  • Notes from the Underground January 24, 2003

    The Soviet Union had a tumultuous relationship with composers, and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center examines this in a series of concerts and lectures. Professor Alexander ... (episode)

  • Through the Zoom Lens January 23, 2003

    The "Zoom" series at Merkin gives the audience a rare chance to talk to the composers after hearing their work premiered. Today, we'll get a chance to talk to them before their premie... (episode)

  • Distribution or Diffusion? January 22, 2003

    Rock critic Anthony De Curtis is here to talk about all sorts of new trends in popular music. With technology playing an ever-larger role in how audiences listen to music, what happen... (episode)

  • Piano Music from BCE January 21, 2003

    BCE - That's "Before Copland Emerged," though perhaps someday archeologists will discover an ancient Egyptian piano. Stephen Mayer and Alan Feinberg join us today to play piano music ... (episode)

  • Midori January 20, 2003

    Japanese virtuoso violinist Midori is celebrating the twentieth anniversary of her professional debut in a performance with the New York Philharmonic. She's also celebrating on this e... (episode)

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