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The Artful Rocker

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Monday, March 24, 2008

Terrance McKnight brings us selections from New York's only festival of contemporary solo piano music, Keys to the Future. Also, John Rockwell looks into the rise of young, popular composers such as Nico Muhly who are bridging the cultural generation gap between classical and rock.

Talk to Terrance at his Evening Music blog

From One Heart to Another

Seems like yesterday, but it's been three weeks since I hit the airwaves at WNYC. And I'm really having a great time sharing with you music that you might not otherwise seek or find on your own. It's been equally delightful hearing from you on our blogs and receiving your ...

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Rockwell Matters

Do we not secretly think success disqualifies classical music from the heavens? Why is rock music automatically at a disadvantage in critical circles? Well, not anymore, argues commentator John Rockwell, as he looks into the rise of young, popular composers such as Nico Muhly who are bridging these antique divides.

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