A Tempo with Rachel Katz
Saturday at 7 pm
A Tempo is devoted to issues, challenges and opportunities facing the performing arts. In addition to feature interviews with key people making a difference in the arts, the show also includes relevant news headlines from around the globe.
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A Tempo this Saturday (12/2 at 7 pm) looks ahead to an upcoming program of contemporary piano music based on traditional Byzantine and Jewish chants.
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A Tempo this week (11/25) features a conversation with New Jersey Symphony President and CEO Gabriel van Aalst about the continued impact of the pandemic on the orchestra and the resulting cuts made to this season.
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A Tempo this Saturday (11/18 at 7 pm) looks at Carnegie Hall’s new Well-being Concert Series, and also includes an interview with Mercer County Community College President Deborah Preston about her upcoming stage debut at Kelsey Theatre.
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A Tempo this week features a conversation with Tallchief’s daughter about the ballerina’s legacy, and the significance of the coins’ release to the Osage Nation, of which Tallchief was a member.
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A Tempo this week (11/4) checks out a new podcast from Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute showcasing music educators and how they encourage and inspire students.
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A Tempo Saturday (10/28 at 7 pm) features a conversation with A. Brad Schwartz, whose discussion at the West Windsor Arts Council’s War of the Worlds Anniversary ‘Broadcast Bash,’ will discuss how the Orson Welles’s 1938 Broadcast foreshadowed some of the same concerns about the power of media to spread misinformation being considered today.
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A Tempo this Saturday (10/21) looks at The Knights’ Rhapsody Project, a commissioning series paying tribute to the 100th anniversary of George Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue.’
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A Tempo this Saturday (10/14) features an interview with the new Executive Director of Westrick Music Academy, whose programs include the Princeton Girlchoir and Princeton Boychoir.
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A Tempo this Saturday (10/7 at 7 pm) looks at the story behind a new work that will debut at American Repertory Ballet's season-opening performance next week.
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A Tempo Saturday (9/29) looks at Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s residency at Drew University, and some of Princeton University Concerts’s upcoming programs that have opportunities for the audience to interact or participate with the artists.