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Podcast Episode Summary
Tori Amos joins host Michaela Majoun for music and conversation drawn from her pop classical crossover album, Night of Hunters. Amos has made a name for herself as a virtuoso pianist and singer-songwriter since her solo debut with Little Earthquakes in 1991, and she has never shied away from musical experimentation. In collaboration with classical label Deutsche Grammophon, her latest release is a song cycle based on the familiar work of composers like Schubert, Chopin, and Bach. Amos explains in this interview how she approached these classical works as a 21st century woman, and discusses what it's been like to perform Night of Hunters live on tour with her backing string quartet. And plays live.
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