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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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NPR's Bob Boilen, the former director of All Things Considered who later co-founded the Tiny Desk Concerts, is retiring after 35 years at the network.
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The thoughtful violinist makes a set of contemplative music, including a piece by Philip Glass, sing sweetly on her $16 million instrument.
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The widely acclaimed pianist serves up nearly 200-year-old music by Chopin mixed with a contemporary work that looks back in time.
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With members hailing from Cuba, Senegal and Venezuela, this Tiny Desk is a truly international musical experience.
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The 14-piece Los Angeles-based ensemble's performance of music by Julius Eastman is nothing less than an exuberant house party unto itself.
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The artist's Tiny Desk proves how far the sounds of West Africa have influenced the U.S. and, more implicitly, just how much the music defies catch-all labels like 'Afrobeats.'
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Everything in this Tiny Desk performance is unapologetically New Orleans.
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Pickles, pots and protein were also employed in their quirky song about pandemic lockdowns and frontline workers.
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The producer, songwriter and musical director to the stars performed a multi-genre celebration of Black music.