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                For a century, the tiny Coolidge Auditorium, at the Library of Congress, has been a wellspring of cultural integrity, innovative music and American ingenuity. (And free concerts.)
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                WSHU Music Host Emily Boyer sits down with pianist Andrew Armstrong, Artistic Director of New Canaan Chamber Music, to talk about their new season - opening next week with concerts Tuesday and Wednesday featuring violinist James Ehnes.
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                        The Berlin-based, Australian band strips down its glossy electro-pop sound, but keeps the sunlit melodies and soulful voices.
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                        Today is United Nations Day! For 80 years, the United Nations has been promoting peace, human rights, and social progress. Honor the UN’s anniversary with composers and performers sharing music from around the globe.
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                        Billboard magazine implemented new rules for when old songs must be removed from the Hot 100.
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                        Benjamin Britten’s Cello Concerto in D was inspired by musical friendship and written for Mstislav Rostropovich. Now, that same spirit of connection shines through siblings Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason. Hear their intimate, powerful performance of Britten’s Cello Concerto in D, tonight on 91.1, 107.5, and our music stream.
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                        The composer, multi-instrumentalist and MacArthur "genius" fellow, deftly straddles the classical and jazz realms while unleashing the power of spaces between the notes.
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                        Did you catch comets and meteors in the evening sky this week? If you were out stargazing, maybe you also spotted the Andromeda Galaxy. Catch Andromède by Augusta Holmès in daytime music today.
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                        If Bach had a playlist, this would be his “feel-good but focused” track.The Partita No. 5 is a sparkling keyboard suite that dances from start to finish. Listen tonight on 91.1, 107.5, and our music stream.
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                        American Eric Lu is the newest winner of the prestigious International Chopin Piano Competition held in Warsaw, Poland.
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                        Plant a small seed and watch it grow into a flourishing plant. Pianist Elena Kats-Chernin expanded her small musical idea into a fully-developed piece she named for the process, Zerno, or kernel.
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                        When life feels intense, Rachmaninoff’s Piano Sonata No. 2 meets you right there — with a storm of passion, melancholy, and radiant beauty.Let it pull you in and lift you up. Listen tonight on 91.1, 107.5, and the music stream.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
