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Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Monday at 8pm
Michael Tilson Thomas conducts works of the Viennese masters, including Mahler, Beethoven, Brahms, and Mozart.
New Jazz Archive
Monday at 11pm (repeats Sunday at 4pm)
This week on The New Jazz Archive, it’s an hour with the legends of sixties soul jazz. We’ll talk with veteran record producer Bob Porter about the colorful characters of soul jazz and the essential artists and recordings for building your soul jazz library, and go inside the quirky, funky invention that was the Hammond B3 organ with Organissimo frontman Jim Alfredson. And we’ll listen to music by organ icons Jimmy Smith and Jimmy McGriff, sax titan Gene Ammons and the modern soul jazz sounds of Medeski, Martin and Wood.
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Tuesday at 10pm (repeats Wednesday at 3am)
The Music of Bud Powell and Earl Hines
The story of the modern jazz piano can be heard in the hands of Earl “Fatha” Hines and Earl “Bud” Powell. Hines worked with Louis Armstrong and brought a new dimension from ragtime; Powell’s inventive, emotional soloing brought the piano into the bebop era. Pianist Marcus Roberts and his nonet take us through theses innovators of piano with songs such as Bubbling Over and Dance of the Infidels.
Reflections of Italy
Public Radio 90 is excited to announce our latest overseas adventure—Reflections of Italy! This 10 day journey lifts off November 5, 2012 and returns November 14, 2012.
You’ll start your adventure in The Eternal City—Rome! Visit the Coliseum, the famous Piazza Navona, feast on regional delicacies and fine Italian wine. From there you’ll travel north through Assisi, Perugia, Siena, Florence, Venice, Murano Island, Lugano (Switzerland), and Como. Check out our brief slideshow below of some of the tour highlights!
Space for this once in a life time journey is limited, so don’t wait. Get the full details here!
Photos courtesy of Jonathan Paul
















