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Ziegler's tango

Ziegler's tango

When Pablo Ziegler was growing up in Argentina in the 1960s, he hated tango. But, to his surprise, he wound up playing in one of the most innovative tango bands of the 20th century—he's been a creative force, blending tango and classical and jazz ever since. We'll hear Muchacha de Boedo by Pablo Ziegler on today's show.

Louise Farrenc

Louise Farrenc

French composer Louise Farrenc grew up in Paris in the early 1800s. She had a great career as a pianist and composer, and she was hired as a professor...but at half the pay as men doing the same work. Louise Farrenc fought for equal pay, and she GOT it. Join us to learn more about Louise Farrenc and hear her Sextet for winds and piano.

PT Originals: Sterling Elliott at Wolff Vineyards

While at Festival Mozaic in San Luis Obispo, California, cellist and former PT Young Artist in Residence Sterling Elliott took a moment to give us an exclusive outdoor performance of Gaspar Cassado’s Cello Suite III at Wolff Vineyards.

Marc-André Hamelin plays Faure and Boulanger

Marc-André Hamelin plays Faure and Boulanger

Pianist Marc-André Hamelin loves music by French composer Gabriel Faure. Hamelin says "[Faure's music] …is subtle, sophisticated, but also very sensuous." On today's show, we'll hear Hamelin play music by Gabriel Faure and French composer/educator Nadia Boulanger.

Now more than ever

Now more than ever

The West-Eastern Divan Ensemble includes talented young players from Israel and Arab countries. They're a musical ensemble, but they're also a project of cultural diplomacy. Divan founder Daniel Barenboim says, "[In the face of recent violence] ...our message of peace must be louder than ever." Hear their story and a highlight from their recent U.S. tour on today's show.

Danielpour: Breaking the Veil

Danielpour: Breaking the Veil

Composer Richard Danielpour found musical inspiration in a sculpture made by his mother...an image of an Iranian woman breaking away from her veil. He contemplated recent protests in Iran, led by young women who want to choose whether they wear a headscarf or not. On today's show, we'll hear music inspired by the brave women of Iran: Breaking the Veil, by Richard Danielpour.

PT Weekend: Appalachian Impressions

PT Weekend: Appalachian Impressions

Composer Matt Jackfert has a particular interest in Appalachian music. On today's show, hear a piece by Jackfert inspired by three scenes from West Virginia, featuring an instrument that isn't typically associated with Appalachian music: the euphonium.

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