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Tabulatura Nova at 400

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Onions growing in ground

Karen Rigby reads "Song for the Onion," "To the Huy Fong Foods Company," and "Plums."

Onions growing in ground

A collection of songs about the comforts of home life, for Thanksgiving.

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Turning the spotlight on the music of Joni Mitchell.

A calico cat stretching on her back on a wood floor

As the final chapter of our missing cat saga opens, it’s getting to be winter, and Kayte still hasn’t found Rita. The odds of Rita surviving are getting slim.

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Portrait of the Duarte Family by Gonzales Coques, c. 1653.

This hour, music associated with the Duarte family, patrons of music and the arts through several generations from the 13th through the 17th centuries in Portugal, the Netherlands, Italy, and England, including seventeenth-century musician and composer Leonora Duarte.

Ice fishing, blue sky, sun getting low

Dory Lynch reads "First Call, Cody - Kivalina, Alaska," "Ice Fishing on Thanksgiving Eve," and "Conjuring Borealis."

Hoagy at Piano Close

We’re celebrating the songbook of Bloomington’s own Hoagy Carmichael, including “Star Dust,” “Skylark,” and “The Nearness Of You,” as sung by some of the best jazz and pop singers.

Hoagy Carmichael

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Hoagy Carmichael

At the end of 1967 one of the most popular groups in jazz, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, disbanded. What did its star alto saxophonist Paul Desmond do next? Desmond biographer Doug Ramsey joins us to discuss the musician's last decade.

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Pompeian wall painting, (45-79 AD). Ariadne sleeping on the coast of Naxos as Theseus boards his ship.

This hour on Harmonia, we explore the madrigals of Monteverdi from his earliest collections in the 1590s to his innovative “Madrigals of War and Love” – over 40 years of madrigals! Along the way we will experience the extremes of human emotions, from the heights of joy to the depths of despair.

Old woman's hands

Barb Schwegman reads "Aunt Mary Rupe," "My Grandmother's Hands," "Meeting in the Garden," and "Night Walking."

Joni at 75

Joni Mitchell was named the 2023 recipient of the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. This week, we’ll pay tribute to Mitchell, by hearing her songs performed by jazz singers like Tierney Sutton, Dianne Reeves, and many more.

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A look at the nature of performance, and its effect on performer and audience alike.

Three kittens relaxing on an easy chair

When Kayte’s cat Rita escaped at the Kroger, it wasn’t the first time she’d left. In Chapter 2 of The Third Time Rita Left, we hear how she came to Kayte’s house, and left, and then snuck back in, almost in disguise.

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay...The Opera!

"I'm not telling a story. I'm showing a story. And that's the difference between writing a novel and writing an opera libretto."

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IU Jacobs Musical Arts Center

The latest installment of the IUMusicArchive series showcases notable alumni of the IU Jacobs School's Voice Department.

carry:root at the Grunwald Gallery: 3 arches with screens and a projected landscape; in the foreground, a bench with a set of headphones

An interactive AI art installation created by Megan Young and others is on display at the Indiana University Grunwald Gallery through November 16.

From Edwin Austin Abbey's painting A Pavane, 1897

This hour on Harmonia, we take a journey across Europe to explore the many types of dances that inspired music from the 16th to 18th centuries. Along the way, we’ll hear stately pavanes, lilting allemandes, and playful polonaises.

Banquet scene with a Satrap, sculpted on the stone "Sarcophagus of the Satrap," Sidon, 4th century BC.

Joe Di Prisco reads "The Satrap Will See You Now," "Being at Home in You," "Poem in which no one appears to show up for his party," and "Poem in which he shares what he learned today at the spa."

David Allyn Sure Thing

Afterglow continues its look at some less familiar singers this week, by exploring the work of male crooners David Allyn, Rocky Cole, and Deno Kannes.

Black and white postcard of the members of the Symphony Society of Poughkeepsie, NY.

Live performance has always been primary to the presentation of classical music. Reassuring to know that will never change.

Trees with fallen leaves on grass and buildings in the background - the Indiana University campus

It's the day after a momentous election. We want to hear from you.

A healthy-looking calico cat standing in a yard

For months after Rita escaped, Kayte didn’t lose hope. There were other problems in the world, but things were looking up. The U.S. was about to elect its first female president. But as she kept looking for Rita, all of that would change.

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