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For more than 30 years, Valley audiences have delighted in Jeffrey Siegel's Keyboard Conversations: entertaining and informative concerts with commentary.. Tuesday, April 2nd, 7:30pm, the pianist performed Exhilarating Dance Music … for the Ears! at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts. K-BACH's Sterling Beeaff chatted with Jeffrey about the concert.

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Arizona Pro Arte, formerly the Scottsdale Baroque Orchestra, had a very busy, and so far successful, first season. The newly dubbed orchestra, under the helm of artistic director and conductor, Timothy Verville, strives to provide the valley with Bach, Beethoven and beyond: concerts infused with a vigorous dose of collaboration often utilizing visual arts: film, painting and real time computer visualizations. March 22 & 24, the spirit of innovation and collaboration continued, as Az Pro Arte explored loss and redemption.

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Trumpet Virtuoso and ASU Regents Professor David Hickman remembers legendary soloist Rafael Mendez

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KBAQ's Sterling Beeaff is joined by Gordon Stevenson, music director of St. Mary's Basilica, to discuss the resurgence of classical music in local catholic churches,describes the Basilica's new pipe organ and March 11's Lenten Meditation Concert, featuring Sergio Militello, principal organist of the great cathedral in Florence, Italy.

Click to Listen: Bryant Monteilh grew up in Phoenix and fondly remembers spending time with his grandmother, Helen Katherine Mason, founder of the Black Theatre Troupe. Bryant has produced a new documentary, A Legacy in the Valley, that highlights Helen's contributions and traces the family's lineage back to Helen's maternal great grandmother, Mary Green, a former slave who travelled from Union County, Arkansas, to the Arizona Territory in 1868

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