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WNYC’s John Schaefer invites Pulitzer Prize-nominated composer Ted Hearne and poet Saul Williams for the livestream debut of a special performed-at-home version of Place, the pair’s “explosive, ...
Overview Join Tom Meyers and Greg Young from the Bowery Boys: New York City History podcast for a live episode recording at The Greene Space. Prepare for an evening of fascinating tales, surprising ...
Featuring acclaimed violinist Anne Akiko Meyers, beloved pianist Inon Barnatan, visionary chamber ensemble The Knights, and two young artists who are set for international stardom: 20-year-old ...
Hosted by various WNYC radio hosts, this commemorative and uplifting event at the Apollo brings together scholars, cultural and community leaders, and activists to engage in conversations and ...
Bach’s Goldberg Variations are among his most beloved works in the classical canon, and pianist Simone Dinnerstein put her own distinctive spin on them in a special concert on our stage for WQXR in ...
The Robert Wilson/Philip Glass collaboration Einstein on the Beach, An Opera in Four Acts is widely recognized as one of the greatest artistic achievements of the 20th century. Back in September 2012, ...
Watch an encore video stream of Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov‘s 2015 performance, recorded live on our stage prior to his appearance that year at Lincoln Center as the featured artist in the New ...
Watch a video stream below at 4pm ET of our staff’s favorite comedic performances, culled from more than 10 years of our archives. Featuring Michelle Buteau, Tig Notaro, Joel Kim Booster, Catherine ...
Watch an encore video stream of WQXR’s exclusive 2018 concert with Grammy Award winner Joyce DiDonato and the Brentano String Quartet performing selections from their recording, Into the Fire.
Performed by the Amore Opera, this version is presented in full production in a slightly abridged version suitable for children. With its rollicking tunes by Arthur Sullivan and its hilarious satire ...
Overview Widely known as the “King of Ragtime,” Scott Joplin left an indelible mark on the history of American music. During his brief career, the prolific composer and pianist wrote some of the world ...
Five times in history, the candidate elected president of the United States was not the winner of the national popular vote. With two of those five elections in recent memory, and a demographic shift ...