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A Tempo this Saturday (11/5 at 7 pm) previews two upcoming performances: the premiere of Michael Shapiro's VOICES, based on Sephardic poetry of the Holocaust, and a concert by the Parlando chamber orchestra that looks at classical music portrayals of women.
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Sounds Choral this Sunday (10/23) features the music of Robert Paterson and a conversation with the composer.
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A Tempo this Saturday (9/10) features a conversation with the composer of San Juan Hill: A New York Story, which will be performed by the New York Philharmonic for the re-opening of David Geffen Hall after renovations designed to invite the community into its public and musical spaces.
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In this special one-hour episode, Tempo this Saturday (7/30) checks in on two programs this summer in Central New Jersey designed to provide training and experience for young musicians and composers: The Mercer County Community College Summer Jazz Institute and the New Jersey Symphony Edward T. Cone Composition Institute.
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A Tempo this Saturday (5/21 at 7 pm) features an interview with composer, performer and installation artists Raven Chacon, a Dine composer from the Navajo Nation, whose work "Voiceless Mass" received the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Music.
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A Tempo this Saturday (5/14 at 7 pm) looks at two recent releases by Odyssey Opera and Margaret Brouwer.
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This year marks the centennial of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, and a new song cycle co-commissioned by Arlington-based…
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Bird songs have captivated composers ranging from Respighi to Messiaen, and they served as the inspiration for Pulitzer Prize-winning composer John Luther…
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Following a one-year hiatus because of the pandemic, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra welcomed four emerging composers for its week-long Cone Composition…
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Sounds Choral host Ethan Sperry presents an introduction to the choral music of Southeast Asia, including secular works from the Philippines, Indonesia…