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  • Known as "Lady Louie," Ketchens has been a fixture of the French Quarter for nearly four decades. We talk about her classical training and her career as a street performer, and she'll play some music.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with the jazz artist Christie Dashiell about her first-ever Grammy nomination, for Best Jazz Vocal Album.
  • Ryan Murphy works at San Antonio Symphony, and was previously the OTPAAM fellow with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. He received his masters degree…
  • Anthony Morris has been principal auxiliary and has toured internationally with The New York Philharmonic since 1999 under the batons of Kurt Masur and…
  • Ex-sprinter and half the size of her double bass, Chi-chi has gained a reputation as one of the finest exponents of her instrument today. She is the…
  • A native of Rochester, NY, Heather Misula attended the Hochstein School of Music & Dance as a child before receiving degrees from the Wheaton College…
  • Bass-baritone Eric Owens has a unique reputation as an esteemed interpreter of classic works and a champion of new music. Equally at home in orchestral,…
  • Barbara Strozzi was the most prolific composer of vocal music in 17th century Venice. She wrote mainly secular songs for soprano, but she did compose one…
  • Priscilla Rinehart, a Florida native, recently completed a horn fellowship at the New World Symphony, where she performed a variety of repertoire styles…
  • Soprano Brianna J. Robinson is a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University with degrees in Vocal Music Performance and Black World Studies. She received her…
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