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CELTIC WOMAN: SONGS FROM THE HEART | Trailer | PBS
Celtic Woman vocalists Lisa Kelly, Chloe Agnew, Lynn Hilary and Alex Sharpe, with violinist Mairead Nesbitt, perform at Ireland's historic Powerscourt House and Gardens in Enniskerry, County Wicklow in ... 06:13
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Austin City Limits | Pearl Jam "Just Breathe" | PBS (#3508)
Preview performance: Airs Saturday, 11/21 on PBS. Check local listings. 03:47
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Tavis Smiley | Harry Connick, Jr.: Tuesday, 11/17/09 | PBS
Full Program: Singer-actor Harry Connick, Jr. discusses whether a musical tradition can be preserved. 23:00
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: 50 Cent | PBS
50 Cent talks about his dark music resonating with audiences and the reaction to his success. 02:31
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Harry Connick, Jr. | PBS
New Orleans native explains how he's working to preserve music in his hometown. 01:52
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Austin City Limits | Willie Nelson & Asleep at the Wheel | PBS (#3507)
Full Program: ACL veterans and country music legends Willie Nelson and Asleep at the Wheel perform. 56:45
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FROM MAO TO THE MET WITH HAO JIANG TIAN | Jambalaya | PBS
Metropolitan Opera singer Hao Jiang Tian performs Hank Williams' "Jambalaya" in his new PBS special FROM MAO TO THE MET WITH HAO JIANG TIAN. FROM MAO TO THE MET is a true American story about one man's ... 02:43
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Keeping Score | Stravinsky's Rite of Spring | PBS (#102)
Full Program: Hear work that shocked the opening night audiences. 55:37
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Keeping Score | Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 | PBS
Full Program: Publicly condemned Shostakovich's 5th Symphony saved his life. Was there a hidden meaning? 55:03
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Keeping Score | Beethoven's Eroica | PBS (#101)
Full Program: Beethoven called his Third Symphony Eroica ("Heroic"). 55:37
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Keeping Score | Copland and the American Sound | PBS (#103)
Full Program: Explore what brought Copland to write music that gave Americans a sense of identity. 55:21
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Keeping Score | Ives Holidays Symphony | PBS
Full Program: The composition encourages the listener to think about sound in new ways. 55:03
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Independent Lens | Young@Heart Preview | PBS
Watch the full film 1/12/10, 9PM on PBS. 02:02
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History Detectives | Season 7, Episode 11 | PBS (#711)
Full Program: Duke Ellington Plates; "Scottsboro Boys" Stamp; Civil War Bridge 54:38
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Great Performances | Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic | PBS (#3503)
Full Program: See selections from Adams' new work, "City Noir," and Mahler's "Symphony No. 1 in D major" 51:41
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Austin City Limits
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