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The Temple University Jazz Band took first place in the prestigious 2026 National Collegiate Jazz Championship, at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York. Read our coverage — and hear the three arrangements the band played in competition, recorded at their winter concert.
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The new episode of The Late Set Radio Hour, airing Sunday at 8 p.m. ET, features a conversation with Michael Mayo, who is up for two Grammy Awards.
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Mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves is retiring from the stage after a last performance as Maria in the Gershwins' Porgy and Bess at the Metropolitan Opera, and looking ahead to directing and mentoring.
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As a member of Oregon, solo artist, and collaborator of luminaries like Keith Jarrett and John Abercrombie, Towner left an indelible mark on modern progressive jazz.
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Renée Fleming is the latest to say they will not perform at the Kennedy Center.
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Freedom and form have always found active equilibrium in the music of Dave Douglas. His new album, Four Freedoms, considers that balancing act — along with an idea first voiced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and worth revisiting now.
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Can a week ever be too jam-packed with talent? This is a good week to find out, and Moment's Notice has the intel.
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From a benefit organized by a world-class pianist to a starring role for a 2,000-year-old Chinese instrument, this weeks options in Fanfare reflect the diversity of the City of Brotherly Love.
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WRTI had the pleasure of hosting a live broadcast for BBC Radio 3 in our studio as part of their "American Roadtrip" tour of cities across the U.S.A.
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Rebecca Kilgore championed 1930s and 1940s vocal jazz and collaborated extensively with songwriter Dave Frishberg, who wrote classics like "I'm Hip," and "Peel Me A Grape."