Phototropic
More of what you’ve come to expect–music that celebrates the glorious month of June, summer’s eldest and fairest child.
Lupines!
A look at the wildflowers that help make June the magnificent month it is, with music to settle, soothe and stimulate.
No. 18
A tribute to the darling buds of May and one of Christopher Marlowe’s (d/b/a Shakespeare) finest sonnets, No. 18.
Music of Spring with lore of the Woodcock
Songs of spring, of April, of returning birds, falsettos, a troubadour, an aria for soprano and masterful guitar work.
Cinqo de Mayo
A look into the significance of Cinqo de Mayo and an hour of great Mexican music.
60 BPM
A sampling of Helen Merrill, Jimmy Scott, Angèle Dubeau, Lang Lang and Jeff Buckley with a 5000 year-old vignette of Babylon.
Richard Galliano
Another sampling of the accordion and the bandoneon, this time in the hands of Richard Galliano, above.
The accordion and bandoneon
A brief foray into the sublime sounds of the squeeze box, large and small. Gwen Cresens, above.
The United States of America v. Billie Holiday
The singer everyone knows, and the story of the men determined to destroy her that we’ve waited 60 years to hear.
The Music of Spring
The music of spring to welcome the return of vibrant, verdant, new life to the northern hemisphere.
Renegade, Part II
Part II of an exploration of the rebellious genius of J. S. Bach.
Renegade in a Powdered Wig
In honor of his 340th birthday this week, an exploration of the rebellious genius of J. S. Bach. You’ve heard his greatest hits. Now come along and meet the man you’ve never really known.
Aguas de Março, Part II
A moving portrait of Antonio Carlos Jobim, Elis Regina, and Helo Pinheira, the Girl from Ipanema.
Exploring the Height of Black American Jazz in Paris.
The thriving jazz scene black American musicians created in Paris in the 20s and 30s. Above, Eddie South.
Trailblazer Josephine Baker
Josephine Baker leading the way for black American musicians fleeing Jim Crow for Europe.
Valentine’s Day
Music to warm your heart.
Sleepless Winter Nights
Music to “weight [your] eyelids down and steep [your] senses in forgetfullness.”
Oscars
Sampling some of the standouts for this year’s Oscar nominations for Best Original Song and Best Soundtrack.
50 Years Ago This Week, The Köln Concert
A celebration upon the 50th anniversary of Keith Jarrett’s masterpiece, the Köln Concert.
Mars
Music of the heavens and a few words on the close approach of Mars.

















