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This episode has springtime-themed music from movies, musicals, ballets, folk songs and more!
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Jazz artists are reinterpreting video game standards in an explosion of creativity.
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The Norwegian soprano, with plenty of horsepower, unleashes a high C, and much subtle singing, in a thrilling set.
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In 1931, Howard Hanson gave part of his Symphony no. 2 "Romantic" to Joe Maddy and the National Music Camp for its radio broadcasting signature.
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Earth Day was first celebrated in 1970 and was organized to raise awareness of environmental issues, and indeed it did. Earth Day also inspired a number of musical compositions including the lovely “Rejoice in the Sun” sung by Joan Baez.
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It's hard to spot everything Hauschka deployed for this mostly improvised set, from pink putty to strings stuffed with tin foil.
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Hear WindSync performing Mordechai Rechtman's arrangement of Beethoven's String Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 4/103 for wind quintet on Performance Today.
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Musician and composer Ameen Mokdad opens up about his album The Curve, which he composed while living under ISIS occupation in Mosul, Iraq.
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Composer Amy Beach was a lot of "firsts" - the first woman to have a symphony performed by a major orchestra, one of the first composers to train exclusively in the United States and more.
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This week on Kids Commute, we’re listening to music inspired by the moon!