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Earth Day: Recorders and Remembrance

In honor of Earth Day, James Jacobs explores our fascination to communicate with and imitate nature. Since over 60,000 years ago, we let bird songs spark our creativity, including our favorite classical composers.

  • Ganz

    Brian Ganz's Quest for Chopin

    Pianist Brian Ganz shares his passion for Chopin and his quest to perform Chopin's entire catalog. You can learn more about Brian's quest for Chopin on this month's WETA Arts.

  • Marin Alsop

    February at the Kennedy Center

    From Scheherazade with Marin Alsop to Grammy-winning Third Coast Percussion, Nicole Lacroix shares what she's looking forward to at the Kennedy Center this month. 

  • Black History Month

    Celebrate Black History Month

    Join us as we celebrate the contributions and impact of Black artists this Black History Month with blogs and podcast episodes telling the stories of musicians from the past and present.

  • Florence Price

    Meet Florence Price

    A quick guide to the life and music of Florence Price!

  • Dede

    The Discovery and World Premiere of Dédé's Morgiane

    Did you know that the first complete opera by a Black American has been hidden in a manuscript for over 130 years? John Banther speaks with Opera Lafayette about the premiere of Dédé's Morgiane.

  • Paul Huang

    A Conversation with Violinist Paul Huang

    Ahead of his recital presented by Anna H. Wang Concert Series, Evan Keely chats with Paul Huang about his long-time collaboration with pianist Helen Huang, the upcoming program, and more.

  • Barber

    Who was Samuel Barber?

    His Adagio for Strings is instantly recognizable, but that is just the tip of the iceberg in the life and music of American composer, Samuel Barber. James Jacobs guides us through his life and some of his most important works.