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Reclaiming the Sound Waves: Connor Chee

Reclaiming the Sound Waves: Connor Chee

Host Scott Blankenship talks with Navajo pianist and composer Connor Chee about his artistic process and the importance of preserving Navajo music for future generations. Music includes the radio premiere of ‘Unbroken: Music for the Navajo Code Talkers.’ Listen now.

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The world's largest musical instrument is in the mountains of Virginia
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Emerson String Quartet performs a farewell Tiny Desk Concert

Malcolm X arrives — finally — at New York's Metropolitan Opera
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Composer Jonathan Bailey Holland aims to reshape how music is taught and understood
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Hannah Kendall's 'Spark Catchers' describes fire

Hannah Kendall's 'Spark Catchers' describes fire

Hannah Kendall's ‘The Spark Catchers’ is an evocative interpretation of a poem about women who worked in match factories in the 1800s, tasked with dousing stray sparks that might accidentally ignite an inferno. Listen as Steve Seel plays that works and more on the latest episode of ‘Extra Eclectic.’

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James Newton Howard reimagines music from M. Night Shyamalan's movies on 'Night After Night'
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'Something From Nothing: The Story of Fry Bread'

Fry bread takes only a few ingredients to make, and it brings a lot of people together. Find out why it has special meaning for Native Americans in ‘Something From Nothing: The Story of Fry Bread,’ the latest episode of YourClassical Storytime — featuring narration and music by composer Connor Chee, and illustrations by Raul Villanueva.

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Explore Minnesota Opera's 'Cruzar la Cara de la Luna' with its performers

Violinist Natalie Hodges on dealing with performance anxiety
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