KBSU 90.3fm Music

KBSU 90.3fm heard in Boise, Idaho and other outlining areas such as Cascade, Stanley, McCall and more is a Boise State Public Radio station that brings classical music and outstanding music programming on air and online.

Don't let the tagline "classical" fool you. KBSU is much much more, offering jazz, oldies, Bluegrass, Blues, Folk, Alternative Country, Americana Rock and more. KBSU also offers local music programming that will suffice your other music needs, programming such as...

Full Circle

A full circle of music including jazz, blues, folk, bluegrass, alternative country, local music, and yes, even some rock. Mixing the familiar with the new…

Jazz Conversations

Devoted to great jazz music, information, and jazz conversations.

Private Idaho

“Four hours of whatever seems to fit.” Great music defies boundaries and good radio should do the same.

Sunday Concert Hall

Each week a sampling from different historical musical periods, usually beginning in earlier times; Baroque and classical.

Pages

Deceptive Cadence
1:09 pm
Wed April 17, 2013

The Conductor Who Gained Power By Giving It Up

Credit Alberto Venzago
Colin Davis found power in humility later in his career — and one astonished music journalist.
A Blog Supreme
7:03 am
Fri April 12, 2013

South By South Africa: 5 Jazz Acts From The Rainbow Nation

Originally published on Mon April 15, 2013 11:08 pm

World Cafe
1:36 pm
Thu April 11, 2013

Buddy Miller And Jim Lauderdale On World Cafe

Credit Paul Moore / Courtesy of the artist
Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale.

Originally published on Thu April 11, 2013 1:45 pm

Buddy Miller and Jim Lauderdale have contributed to roots music to an immeasurable degree throughout their careers. As songwriters and players, both solo and together, they've led bands, worked as sidemen and written great songs.

Read more
JazzSet with Dee Dee Bridgewater
11:55 am
Thu April 11, 2013

Highlights From The Umbria Jazz Festival On JazzSet

The Umbria Festival in Italy turns 40 this summer. Umbria presents jazz indoors and out in two historic cities — Perugia in summer, Orvieto in winter. Marching bands parade; gospel choirs sing. Concerts start at noon, midnight and all the hours in between. (The New Year's Eve show in Orvieto begins at 1 a.m. on New Year's Day.) And the musicians can be delightfully unfamiliar, at least to American ears.

Read more
Deceptive Cadence
6:37 pm
Sat April 6, 2013

Vespers, Habaneras And Early Morning Walks: New Classical Albums

Originally published on Sun April 7, 2013 4:52 pm

Robert Frost's famous poem "The Road Not Taken" begins with the line: "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood." Frost's traveler must choose between them. But slide that metaphor over to the world of classical music and you will discover hundreds of paths to explore.

Read more
A Blog Supreme
11:20 am
Sat April 6, 2013

How Norway Funds A Thriving Jazz Scene

Originally published on Sat April 6, 2013 4:31 pm

SXSW: Live From Austin
6:03 am
Sat April 6, 2013

Café Tacvba, Live In Concert: SXSW 2013

Credit Adam Kissick for NPR
Cafe Tacvba performs at the NPR Music 2013 SXSW Showcase at Stubb's on Wednesday March 13, 2013.

A playful, electronics-infused Mexican rock band, Café Tacvba found itself in an unusual spot on the Stubb's stage at SXSW on March 13: namely, bookended by Nick Cave and Yeah Yeah Yeahs, both of whom roll around seductively in far seedier corners of rock 'n' roll. Singing in Spanish to a largely English-language crowd, singer Rubén Albarrán had to get his points across through giddiness-induced goodwill, not to mention the live-wire showmanship of a rock star with a 20-year pedigree.

Read more
NPR Jazz Live
6:22 am
Tue April 2, 2013

Chick Corea And SFJAZZ Collective: Live At SFJAZZ

Credit Scott Chernis / Courtesy of SFJAZZ
Chick Corea performs with the SFJAZZ Collective at the SFJAZZ Center opening night.

Originally published on Wed April 3, 2013 6:39 pm

Every year, an all-star assemblage of today's jazz musicians called the SFJAZZ Collective picks a different all-time-great jazz composer to feature. The band then applies its own arrangements to that composer's tunes.

Read more
Music Interviews
1:21 am
Tue April 2, 2013

Back In The Studio, Neko Case Recovers 'That Fire'

Credit Jason Creps / Courtesy of the artist
Neko Case has been recording her latest album at WaveLab Studio in Tucson, Ariz.

Originally published on Tue April 2, 2013 8:34 am

Over the past year, Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep has been following the progress of singer-songwriter Neko Case as she works on a follow-up to her 2009 album Middle Cyclone. Inskeep spoke with Case last spring, right after an 18-day recording session in Tucson, Ariz. During that first installment, Case said she was struggling to get a feel for the songs she'd written.

Read more
Deceptive Cadence
1:18 am
Mon April 1, 2013

Singing The Praises Of Pre-Dawn Walks

Credit Jimmy & Dena Katz / Courtesy of the artist
Jazz composer Maria Schneider (left) and soprano Dawn Upshaw collaborated on the new album Winter Morning Walks.

Originally published on Mon April 1, 2013 7:49 am

Minnesota-born composer Maria Schneider has called New York home for more than 30 years, and she knows how to find nature in the middle of the city. Because her new album is called Winter Morning Walks, we walked to her favorite bird-watching spot in Central Park on a chilly February morning.

Read more
Music Interviews
3:39 am
Sun March 31, 2013

Bridging Arabic And Western Music With An Unusual Instrument

Credit Courtesy of the artist
Classically trained Lebanese trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf plays a four-valved trumpet, an innovation he credits to his famous father.

Originally published on Sun March 31, 2013 1:25 pm

Classics in Concert
12:29 pm
Wed March 27, 2013

Live At Carnegie Hall: Jonathan Biss and The Elias String Quartet

Originally published on Thu May 16, 2013 8:31 am

In October, pianist Jonathan Biss set out on a vision quest, a season-long immersion in music by Robert Schumann. Biss and the members of England's Elias String Quartet have been exploring Schumann and associated composers in cities throughout Europe and North America, including a Carnegie Hall concert webcast live on this page (and at WQXR) Tuesday, April 2 at 8 p.m. ET.

Read more
Deceptive Cadence
11:36 am
Mon March 25, 2013

Beyond 'Dayenu': What's Your Music Of Liberation?

Credit iStockphoto
An engraving of Moses crossing the Red Sea by 19th-century German artist Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld.

Originally published on Tue March 26, 2013 5:04 am

Tonight marks the first night of Passover, the commemoration of the Jews' liberation from slavery. Like millions around the world, I'll be sitting down to Seder to celebrate, in my case with a completely religiously and culturally mixed-up mishpocheh. I'm not Jewish, but Passover is one of my favorite nights of the year. With all of its rituals, this holiday takes eating mindfully to a whole new and incredible level, with every foodstuff, prayer and movement geared towards revisiting and renewing the ancient story of bitterness and then emancipation.

Read more
Music Interviews
4:25 am
Sat March 23, 2013

The Milk Carton Kids: At Life's Crossroads, A Duo Looks Both Ways

Credit Courtesy of the artist
Kenneth Pattengale (left) and Joey Ryan, who record as The Milk Carton Kids. Their new album is called The Ash & Clay.

Originally published on Sun March 24, 2013 7:28 am

Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan were doing just fine as solo performers. Then one night, Ryan walked into a bar where Pattengale was playing.

"I heard Kenneth perform a song that he had written from the perspective of a dead dog, only very recently having been hit by a truck," Ryan says, wryly. "And it was that sort of uplifting material that drew us together."

Read more
A Blog Supreme
5:35 pm
Fri March 22, 2013

Bebo Valdés, Giant Of Cuban Music, Is Dead

Credit Robyn Beck / AFP/Getty Images
Bebo Valdés rehearses at the Latin Grammy Awards in 2004.

Originally published on Thu March 28, 2013 5:04 pm

One of the giants of Cuban music, pianist and composer/arranger Bebo Valdés, died Friday in Sweden due to complications from pneumonia, according to his wife and manager. He was 94.

Read more
Mountain Stage
1:25 pm
Mon March 18, 2013

Bruce Cockburn On Mountain Stage

Originally published on Thu March 28, 2013 8:51 am

Bruce Cockburn makes his 13th appearance on Mountain Stage, recorded live at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, W.Va. When Cockburn first visited Mountain Stage in 1990, he was already regarded as one of Canada's most respected musicians.

Read more
World Cafe
11:53 am
Mon March 18, 2013

Next: Duquette Johnston

Credit Cary Norton / Courtesy of the artist
Duquette Johnston.

After a three-year hiatus, Duquette Johnston is back with his upcoming release Rabbit Runs a Destiny.

Read more
Deceptive Cadence
7:34 am
Mon March 18, 2013

Marches Madness: Freshly Squeezed Oranges In 4/4 Time

Credit Alexey Stiop / iStockphoto.com
For his zany opera The Love for Three Oranges, Prokofiev wrote a little march that made it big.
Music Interviews
3:39 am
Sun March 10, 2013

Hiromi: Finding Music In The Daily Din

Credit Sakiko Nomura / Courtesy of the artist
Hiromi's latest album is called Move.

Originally published on Sun March 10, 2013 9:20 am

Japanese pianist Hiromi approached the making of her latest album with a love for all kinds of sound, no matter how quotidian.

"Even a car honk, I love it," Hiromi says. "Sometimes, when you are at the crossing point of the street, you hear different car honks at the same time and you hear amazing chords."

She says there's one particular sound from daily life that she could never warm up to, however, even though she depends on it to wake up: the chime of an alarm clock.

Read more
World Cafe
2:03 pm
Fri March 8, 2013

Ben Harper And Charlie Musselwhite On World Cafe

Credit Danny Clinch / Courtesy of the artist
Charlie Musselwhite and Ben Harper.

Originally published on Mon April 22, 2013 1:41 pm

Grammy-winning blues-rock singer Ben Harper has made 10 studio albums over the course of his career. For his latest project, he teamed up with harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite to release a collaborative album titled Get Up! Musselwhite, one of the few white musicians to gain exposure in the blues scene during the 1960s, has released 26 records and was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2010.

Read more

Pages