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Cultural Attaché talks to cellist Alisa Weilerstein about "Fragments" - a new project combining Bach's Cello Suites with 27 new works
"I just wanted people to experience this music in a primal and hypnotic way. Kind of going back to what made us fall in love with music in the first place."
As Nathaniel Rateliff goes on the road performing "A Little Touch of Schmilsson," Cultural Attaché looks back at the album
It wasn't just his tenor voice, but there was something bordering on ethereal about his singing. Perhaps it was his 3-1/2 octave range that first grabbed me.
Cultural Attaché talks to Sing for Hope co-founder Camille Zamora about "Le Dernier Sorcier"
"Her music has that sense of being arresting and shakes us up. But it also just sounds so right and so organic."
Cultural Attaché talks to Krystina Alabado about doing her first Sondheim musical: "Sunday in the Park with George"
"I think Dot is trying to teach us, and teach George in that moment, that just choosing and going forward is all we can do."
Cultural Attaché talks to lyricist Richard Maltby, Jr. about revising his musical "Baby"
"This show forces you to actually go into the deepest part of yourself."
Cultural Attaché talks with composer Gabriel Kahane about his several works being performed in 2023 and what they have to say
"Trying to open people's hearts feels more politically useful than trying to convince people of something."
Cultural Attaché takes you inside the marathon Yuja Wang concert of Rachmaninoff's major piano works
"There was a palpable feeling building in the audience that we knew she would make it to the finish line in breathtaking form."
Cultural Attaché talks to composer/conductor John Adams about his relationship to his music as experienced on the podium
"In some ways it's the most personal piece of mine because of that resonance with the land and with the history."
Cultural Attaché talks to actor Duain Richmond who plays Fela Kuti in "Fela! The Concert"
"Regardless of what he had to endure in his personal life, as much as his life was always in danger, he knew that the message was bigger than him."
Cultural Attaché talks to composer/pianist Christian Sands about working with Dee Dee Bridgewater, Kurt Elling and others on Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour.
"When you're dealing with these amazing artists on stage who have these different ways of expression, really the music can go anywhere."
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