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Weekly playlists and interviews featuring cutting edge bands and their influential roots. Whether you’re looking to start your record collection or touch up the fringes, Nick Brunner leads you through two hours of CapRadio’s curated new music mix.
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Works for organ and orchestra by Handel, Haydn, Liszt, Saint-Saens, Strauss and Copland, among others.
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Music by Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, Wagner, Rachmaninoff, and more—written in hopeful infatuation—or after the Big Letdown.
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How the works by eight Black composeres reflect the African-American experience—and their own.
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The French perspective on its southern neighbor—from Bizet’s Carmen to Debussy’s Iberia, from Chabrier’s Espana to Ravel’s Bolero.
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How Beethoven recycled material as he worked to develop his signature style
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The ‘loose’ associations of composers to works they may or may not have written--some the result of carelessness, others due to honest mistakes—and a few cases of outright fabrication.
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Theatrical music by Purcell, Bizet, Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Grieg, and Vaughan Williams
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Winter-inspired music by Vivaldi, Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Delius, Prokofiev, and more.
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Tower Of Power, Nicholas Payton, Marcos Valle, Teddy Pendergrass and the Bahama Soul Club!
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A celebration of the season in instrumental and orchestral works—old and new.
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Zakir Hussain
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Original instrumental works have been written for the season—including one that spawned a carol of its own.
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Digable Planets
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Nate Smith, James Brown, Bonobo, Poncho Sanchez and the Bahama Soul Club!
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