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Nonesuch Records Chairman Emeritus Bob Hurwitz speaks with Laurie Anderson for In Our Time, a series of online discussions conceived for the New School's College of Performing Arts and UCLA.
Watch This VideoNonesuch Records Chairman Emeritus Bob Hurwitz speaks with Julia Bullock for In Our Time, a series of online discussions conceived for the New School's College of Performing Arts and UCLA. Her discography includes the Grammy-nominated first recording of John Adams's opera Doctor Atomic released on Nonesuch in 2018.
Watch This VideoThe Staves perform an intimate live rendition of "Satisfied," from their 2021 album, Good Woman.
Watch This VideoVagabon teams up with Courtney Barnett for a cover inspired by Karen Dalton's version of "Reason to Believe," which was originally written and recorded by Tim Hardin in 1965 and covered by a wide range of artists since.
Watch This VideoSarah Kirkland Snider's "Credo," performed by Gallicantus and Gabriel Crouch, from the album Mass for the Endangered, on New Amsterdam/Nonesuch Records. Visual created by Deborah Johnson / CandyStations.
Watch This VideoThe Staves perform the title track to their 2021 album, Good Woman. The video was made in London's Sunbeam Studios, directed by Olivia Eames. The band says: "We’d like to thank our amazing band, Glyn, Marcus, Chris and Rob, and all the crew involved for making this shoot possible whilst observing social distancing rules and keeping all of us super safe."
Watch This VideoCaroline Shaw's "Narrow Sea," Part 2, performed by Dawn Upshaw, Gilbert Kalish, and Sō Percussion, from the 2021 album Narrow Sea. The album comprises five parts, each a new setting of a text from The Sacred Harp, the 19th-century collection of shape-note hymns. Also on the album is Sō Percussion's performance of Shaw's Taxidermy, which she wrote for the ensemble.
Watch This VideoDr. John performs "Walking by the River," from the remastered, expanded edition of the soul-stirring 2005 benefit album Our New Orleans. Performed in a NYC studio by Dr. John, piano, vocals; Hugh McCracken, guitar; David Barard, bass; Herman Ernest III, drums; Charlie Miller, trumpet; Ronald Cuber, baritone sax. Still images courtesy of Habitat for Humanity New Orleans (http://www.habitat-nola.org/).
Watch This VideoMariza performs "Lágrima," from her 2021 album, Mariza Sings Amália, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of her career and the centenary of the late Queen of Fado, Amália Rodrigues.
Watch This VideoSam Amidon performs "Cuckoo" from his self-titled album. Recorded live in concert at Kings Place in London on October 3, 2020.
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