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  • An eclectic mix of harp music from around the world. You'll hear music throughout the ages, from the very beginnings of written music to pieces by…
  • An eclectic mix of harp music from around the world. You'll hear music throughout the ages, from the very beginnings of written music to pieces by…
  • An eclectic mix of harp music from around the world. You'll hear music throughout the ages, from the very beginnings of written music to pieces by…
  • An eclectic mix of harp music from around the world. You'll hear music throughout the ages, from the very beginnings of written music to pieces by…
  • An eclectic mix of harp music from around the world. You'll hear music throughout the ages, from the very beginnings of written music to pieces by…
  • Every morning, thousands of Cajun French music lovers tune in to KRVS to start their day with Pete Bergeron and "Bonjour Louisiane." Like morning coffee,…
  • Host Elissa Nadworny speaks with NPR music journalist Stephen Thompson about new albums from Feist and Black Thought.
  • Vänskä pleads for both sides to work together in Minnesota, Muti declines to make a statement and a monocled (!) tenor signs to DG: the stories you must know and a guide to all the news that's fit to link. And a composer exols the durability of the orchestra and the versatility of scissors.
  • This week's news features the making of ELEW, another "jazz is dead" debate, and Chicago music history from long ago and the present day alike. Plus, Ron Carter on bass evolution, Phil Schaap on economics, a new Wayne Shorter album and Miles Davis for Japanese liquor.
  • Majerle Lister lives part-time with his grandmother on the Navajo Nation reservation. He's driven by social justice issues and, after backing Bernie Sanders, is reluctantly supporting Hillary Clinton.
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