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The rock group They Might Be Giants joins us in studio to play acoustic versions of their word-savvy tunes, especially their new adventures in songs for children. We'll also explore ... (episode)
Guitarist David Leisner stops by Soundcheck today. Notable teacher, composer and inspiring performer, Leisner is also recognized as one of America's leading classical guitarists. He's... (episode)
The Apparat Organ Quartet is comprised of four Icelandic musicians operating ancient, highly customized electric music machines, including cheap home organs, Farfisas and Russian synt... (episode)
As director of Columbia University's Miller Theatre George Steele has his finger closely on the pulse of New York's cultural landscape. He's in the studio today with a survey of the c... (episode)
One of New York's intriguing young, new performers Nellie McKay is in the studio. An amazing piano player with a pitch-perfect voice, we welcome Nellie as she chats with guest host Ch... (episode)
Author and NPR critic Tim Riley joins us in conversation about the new album from pianist Christopher O'Riley: True Love Waits. Christopher O'Riley, is host of From the Top, a wee... (episode)
And now, a quiz: about what prize winning string ensemble was the following written: "What would attract this generation to concert music? For starters, how about an ensemble whose me... (episode)
You may know him as the murderous cellist on segments of HBO's series Oz, but for the multi-faceted Zuill Bailey that's just one creative outlet. Other endeavors include soloist and a... (episode)
With a taste for the finer things in life, Fred Plotkin divides his time between being a music writer, commentator, and food critic. Having written such books as Classical Music 1... (episode)
Every summer, the Metropolitan Opera moves into Central Park, and it’s always a great party. So that makes conductor Joseph Colaneri your host, and he comes by today with the life of ... (episode)