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Tune in on Sunday, March 31 at 1 p.m. as The Philadelphia Orchestra in Concert brings you a complete concert performance of Handel’s Messiah from The Philadelphia Orchestra's 2023-24 season.
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A light week, concert-wise, means demand is high. But you'll want to know how to stream one of these concerts, and how to join the waitlist.
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In this episode of The Late Set, tenor saxophonist Melissa Aldana talks about absorbing influences, and her path to a personal sound. And she reflects on the process of refinement that can be heard on her captivating new album, Echoes of the Inner Prophet.
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Moment's Notice is WRTI’s regular guide to the Philadelphia jazz scene. This week brings a post-Coltrane veteran, a former prodigy, and a few bright up-and-comers.
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This week in Fanfare: Paavo Järvi leads The Philadelphia Orchestra in a concert of Prokofiev and Debussy, among other exalted highlights.
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Presented by Partners for Sacred Places, the Philadelphia Organ Festival will showcase eight historic organs on consecutive evenings, in a range of spaces.
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Black Music City has selected 30 Black creatives in the greater Philadelphia area to receive grants of between $1,500 and $5,000 each in 2024.
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Bassist and educator Rodney Whitaker reflects on Detroit's legacy of mentorship in this exclusive clip from a forthcoming documentary, 'The Best of the Best: Jazz From Detroit.'
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Meet 18-year old classical and jazz trumpeter Aidan Peterson, a member of Settlement Music School's Helen K. Schwartz Advanced Jazz Ensemble and the Juilliard Pre-College Orchestra.
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This week offers an embarrassment of riches in Philadelphia, with a jam-packed schedule of live classical music in nearly every shape and size imaginable. Zev Kane has all the details, in Fanfare.
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This week, Moment's Notice hails two top organ trios — one with Larry Goldings, the other with Pat Bianchi — as well as marquee gigs by pianist Emmet Cohen and drummer Cindy Blackman Santana.
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Tempesta di Mare, Philadelphia's Baroque Orchestra, performs 'Juditha Triumphans' on March 16, with WRTI's Meg Bragle in the title role. The fascinating history behind Vivaldi's oratorio still carries lessons for us today.