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  • WRTI's Jazz Hot 11 is a weekly countdown of your favorite new jazz releases in rotation. This week's Hot 11: 1. Jaleel Shaw - Song For Sid - THE…
  • There may be no other historical figure about whom more operas have been written than Francesca daRimini. The 13th-century Italian aristocrat has been the…
  • This powerful 2010 production of DON CARLO features a strong cast for Verdi’s epic vision of the Spanish Inquisition. Ramón Vargas sings the title role,…
  • Fridays are funnier with a classical cartoon at noon, from Deceptive Cadence.
  • Trumpeter, flugelhorn player and vocalist Stacy Rowles was a fixture on the L.A. jazz scene, and played regularly in all-female jazz groups the Jazzbirds and Maiden Voyage. This program from 2001 is presented as a tribute to Rowles, who died in 2009.
  • In recognition of National Women's History Month, WRTI is paying tribute to women in jazz throughout the month of March. Tune in to hear special features…
  • It wasn't until the last third of the 20th century that women took their place in serious music, a field historically dominated by men. Felix…
  • The Japanese pianist's latest album begins with a tribute to a sound she's never liked: the chime of an alarm clock.
  • The pomp is more than circumstantial in performances of a genial Norwegian march. A drumline from the home country executes precision maneuvers while a conductor in Russia sports most excellent facial hair.
  • London's Covent Garden opera house hosted a debate Monday about the barriers between opera and ballet and the people. What's your opinion?
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