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50 years later, the music of ‘Jaws’ still delights and frightens
The now-iconic score made waves when it was first released in 1975. What makes it stand out to this day?
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Ken Burns’ ‘Benjamin Franklin’ finds something new to say about the Founding Father
“We live in a melodramatic age. Every hero has to be perfectly virtuous and every villain has to be perfectly villainous. And that’s not the way it is.” -
Open Studio: Remembering Barkley L. Hendricks and Emilio Delgado, and more
Jared Bowen talks to Richard Thomas about “To Kill a Mockingbird,” looks at the art of painter and photographer Barkley L. Hendricks and pays tribute to Emilio Delgado. -
As war rages in Ukraine, Boston Symphony Orchestra performs powerful anti-war requiem
Britten’s “absolutely brilliant” piece was written in the shadow of WWII and laments the suffering of war.
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Jonas Kaufmann's “E lucevan le stelle”
Tenor Jonas Kaufmann sings Cavaradossi’s Act III aria from Puccini’s “Tosca.”| 2:24 -
Episode 33, Season 9<br> The Iguana Music Fund, Violinist Gil Shaham and more
The Iguana Music Fund, Violinist Gil Shaham and Daniel Chester French’s sculpture.| 26:46 -
Episode 16, Season 2<br> Unraveling the Myth of Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway and the myth of a hero.| 12:13