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Classical Music Podcasts Begin to Flourish, at Last


Classical Music Podcasts Begin to Flourish, at Last
During the past year, established shows have evolved while others have joined. And one, “Mission: Commission,” is breaking new ground.
Among recent standout classical music podcasts are the Miller Theater’s “Mission: Commission”; Garrett McQueen and Scott Blankenship’s “Trilloquy”; and the Audible Original “Beginner’s Mind,” featuring Yo-Yo Ma.
April 21, 2021Updated 1:38 p.m. ET
Classical music has been surprisingly slow to embrace podcasting, a medium ideally suited to illuminate its sounds and stories.
But something changed in the last year, with live performances on hold because of the pandemic and the music industry belatedly exploring new platforms: Classical and opera podcasts have begun to flourish. ....

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'Mastery and Transgression' in Music That Bridges Genres


‘Mastery and Transgression’ in Music That Bridges Genres
A new box set showcases Julius Hemphill’s work as a composer, saxophonist and flutist on the boundary between jazz and classical styles.
“The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony,” issued by New World Records and named after one of Julius Hemphill’s touring projects, shows how thoroughly he adapted and reinvigorated his early influences.Credit.George Rose/Getty Images
By Seth Colter Walls
Published Feb. 5, 2021Updated March 15, 2021
Julius Hemphill was a vigorous force in American music from his first public performances and recordings in the late 1960s until his death, at 57, in 1995. Whether playing saxophone or flute — or even, as on his overdubbed solo “Blue Boyé,” both at once — he blended folk traditions with a joyous avant-garde edge. ....

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