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Extra Eclectic - Jan. 19

A midweek classical meditation

A midweek classical meditation

Classical music truly has become a global village in the 20th and 21st centuries. This week on Extra Eclectic, host Steve Seel transports us to Asia in the first hour of the program. In the second hour, it's a tapestry of musical dreams, from John Cage, Ellen Reid, "Blue" Gene Tyranny and Anna Thorvaldsdottir.  

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Composer Christopher Tin and Voces8 team up to remember extinct birds
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A music school wants to revive Turkish and Syrian connections through song
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Roberta Flack's first piano came from a junkyard – five Grammys would follow
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Swashbuckling Scores

Swashbuckling Scores

Ahoy Mateys! This week’s episode of Saturday Cinema, with host Lynne Warfel, features movies about pirates including ‘Pirates of the Caribbean,’ ‘Captain from Castile’ and ‘Hook.’ Listen now!

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Guitar legend Jeff Beck looked toward Ravel for inspiration

Guitar legend Jeff Beck looked toward Ravel for inspiration

Jeff Beck, who died Jan. 10 at 78, was known as one of rock music's greatest guitarists. But he also had an interesting connection to classical music — "Beck's Bolero," a 1966 tune hailed as one of his genre's best instrumentals and based on Maurice Ravel's famous “Bolero.”

Explore Martin Luther King Jr.'s musical side

Explore Martin Luther King Jr.'s musical side

Martin Luther King Jr.’s life often focuses on his pivotal moments such as his "I Have a Dream" speech. But music filled and inspired his most intimate moments that made him the leader he is remembered as today. Find out more in the latest episode of the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Marc-André Hamelin performs a Tiny Desk Concert that spans six centuries
Pianist Leif Ove Andsnes shows his love for Dvorak’s ‘Poetic Tone Pictures’
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Who says opera needs a grand stage? This festival is all about intimate productions
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