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A group of sixth, seventh and eighth grade students realized there was no children's book about the composer Florence Price. So they wrote, illustrated and published their own.
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Think of the best songs of 2021 as a playlist catering to the most basic human urges. Within it, booties were called, muffins were buttered and bloody revenge was contemplated. It was quite a year.
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A new 23-CD set explores the suave elegance of one of the most successful opera composers.
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Hear a sparkling all-star performance with the Boston Symphony, the Boston Pops and guests including Yo-Yo Ma, James Taylor and Anne-Sophie Mutter.
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Take a walk through this Michigan college town, and you'll probably see Alexis Dawdy and her violin.
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Fridays are funnier with a classical cartoon at noon, from Deceptive Cadence.
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Several deaths, mounting financial burdens and an official '50 Shades of Classical': all the classical news that's fit to link.
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Now that Andsnes has a new daughter, he says he hears music a bit differently — with more freedom and an ear for "childlike beauty." Hear the pianist talk about fatherhood and play Granados and Grieg.
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More than ever, music matters to us. But why do we like what we like? "Six Songs of Me," a new project launched by a British publication, may ultimately provide some answers.
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In the operatic system, composers are represented by two separate and equally important groups: the singers who perform their works and the fans who discuss them. These are their stories — from an American Bar Association meeting.
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The mezzo-soprano's mastery of expression in a wide variety of music shines on her new album, a collaboration with her husband, conductor Simon Rattle.
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Fridays are funnier with a classical cartoon at noon from Deceptive Cadence.