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Tune in on Saturday, April 25 at 1 p.m. to hear The Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of Vincenzo Bellini's opera, La Sonnambula.
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Philly Jazz Month presses on, bringing the Germantown Jazz Festival, saxophonists Tia Fuller and María Grand, and the heavyweight bass duo of Christian McBride and Edgar Meyer.
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The leaves may not be turning, but the Eagles are back on the field, the kids are back in school — and the fall arts season is upon us. What does that mean for jazz fans in the Philadelphia area? A lot of big names doing big things, along with the usual steady hum around the scene.
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She's won Best New Artist at the Grammys, and played to a sold-out Carnegie Hall. But for Samara Joy, the biggest win has been her deepening engagement with the jazz tradition.
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Mel Tormé, the incomparable jazz singer, was born on Sept. 13, 1925. WRTI is celebrating his centennial on the air — and with this appraisal by longtime admirer Bob Craig.
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This week on the Philly scene: Chicago Underground Duo returns to Solar Myth, Christian McBride & Ursa Major hit City Winery, and the Adam Birnbaum Trio swings Chris' Jazz Cafe.
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At the top of each month, WRTI broadcasts a special Sunday Classical focused on recommended new releases. Join host Mark Pinto on WRTI on Sept. 7 from 3-6 p.m. to hear highlights from these albums, which he delves into below.
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Sept. 7 marks the 95th birthday of Sonny Rollins, jazz's greatest living legend. To celebrate, we're featuring Rollins' music during our regular jazz programming, releasing a special edition of The Late Set podcast featuring our jazz hosts and more. Come join us!
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Sonny Rollins is turning 95: a great excuse to toast one of our finest living jazz artists. So in this special episode of The Late Set, Josh Jackson and Nate Chinen are joined by a handful of WRTI’s on-air hosts
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In Moment's Notice this week: singer Laurin Talese graces the Barnes Foundation's First Friday series, Kassa Overall brings 'CREAM' to Solar Myth, and jazz enlivens the Doylestown Arts Festival.
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After more than 20 years singing the female lead in Wagner's 'Tristan und Isolde,' soprano Nina Stemme is retiring the role. As she tells Melinda Whiting, it wasn't hard to say goodbye — though her longtime Tristan, tenor Stuart Skelton, admits to some sadness. Hear their exclusive interview with WRTI, before hearing their electric performance on The Philadelphia Orchestra in Concert.
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This week's Moment's Notice sees a continuation of the Club Patio Jazz Day in Fort Washington, a special visit from South Africa by the Bokani Dyer Trio, a free concert by the Stanley Clarke Band in Camden and more.