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Music Journalist Aurora Flores traces the early origins of Latin music in New York and the rise of Tito Puente

Feinstein, "Isn't It Romantic"

For Valentine’s Day, we’re exploring romance in the Great American Songbook, including songs like “Isn’t It Romantic,” “A Fine Romance,” and “This Is Romance.”

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Very uncommon to see an obituary where the location of the birth and death are the same town.

Buffy Prom 2023 Lou Em Dev

The Third Annual Buffy Prom features cover bands and fundraising for All-Options

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Canaletto's "The Entrance to the Grand Canal, Venice"

How does a ship’s trumpeter end up leading Venice’s most prestigious 15th-century wind band? This week on Harmonia, we’ll explore the impact of maritime culture on music from the fifteenth through eighteenth centuries.

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Gabrielle Myers reads "Bounty Set to Burst Forth," "Symbol Shake," "Never Rest in Dormancy Beyond the Proper Time," and "The First Fire of Fire Season."

Tiny brown toad perched on a fingertip

As we journey towards our next Mystery Artist, we find that in the early 20th Century, the US was a veritable "melting pot" of Afro-Caribbean and Latin music styles. But why? And can we trace this music back any further?

Charlie Parker in 1947

On this program, we’ll explore the few times Charlie Parker worked with vocalists, as well as some vocal interpretations of classic Charlie Parker tunes.

IU Jacobs School of Music Opera Theater presents Alcina by George Frideric Handel

A magical journey to an island ruled by sister sorceresses, where not everything is as it appears.

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IU Jacobs School of Music Opera Theater presents Alcina by George Frideric Handel

A magical journey to an island ruled by sister sorceresses, where not everything is as it appears.

Max Roach It's Time

Exploring the convergence of jazz and the civil-rights movement in Max Roach's career during a turbulent decade.

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Some of us worry enough about our devotion to our screens. Should we be getting other species hooked on them too?

Submit answers for tonight's game. Try bonus trivia challenges and get helpful hints.

Bust of Juan del Encina in León, Spain

This hour on Harmonia, we're reaching back in time with a program inspired by an 1992 episode about the music of Spanish composer Juan del Encina.

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Kim Dower reads "She’ll do anything for food," "Unruly Aura," "What She Wants," "Kisses with Dreams in Them," and "Obsession."

Jazz Jukebox

Jazz is usually thought of as an album format, but once upon a time you could drop a coin into a slot and fill up a bar or restaurant with the sounds of artists such as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, and Horace Silver spinning off a three-minute-long machine-operated platter.

Jazz Jukebox

So much of the early indigenous music of the Americas was documented through the lens of Europeans, which makes tracing some music history more complicated.

Young girl with pony tails feeding baby sheep with a bottle.

Perhaps we might consider ourselves mammals first, humans second.

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Misery at Constellation

Constellation Stage and Screen's latest production is Misery, by Stephen King, adapted for the stage by William Goldman.

Engraving by Niccolò Haym after a portrait by Gerard van der Gucht

Fantasias were a popular instrumental genre during the lifetime of Thomas Tallis. They had a sense of fancy with a free structure centered on short melodies passing through each part. Join us this week on Harmonia as we take a deep dive into the fantasias of Renaissance England.

Paul Stroble

Paul Stroble reads "County Seat," "Stereoscope," "Transistor Radio," and "Psalm in Snow."

Paul Stroble

How do an ancient Celtic chant, a murderous Italian composer from the middle Renaissance, and a Black millionaire pharmacist from Baltimore connect to Lizzo? Find out in our premiere episode of "The Influencers"

Marty Paich

Arranger Marty Paich helped define the West Coast cool jazz sound in the 1950s and 1960s, working with Mel Tormé, Anita O'Day, and Ella Fitzgerald.

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