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The violin, made over 300 years ago by a legendary luthier, had been expected to sell for a higher price. The proceeds will go toward a scholarship program at the New England Conservatory.
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President Trump plans to fire several Board Members at Washington D.C.'s John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and indicated that he's naming himself chairman. Here's why it matters.
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This episode has selections for Valentine's Day along with appreciations of nature and reminiscing.
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On Saturday at 1 p.m., hear the Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of Richard Wagner's "Der Fliegende Hollander" on Classical IPR.
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The Aeolus Quartet is featured on today's episode of Performance Today with a recording from Interlochen Center for the Arts in Interlochen, MI.
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The Suttons Bay Ukulele Orchestra performs music by P.D.Q. Bach on Friday.
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Tim Kubart & the Space Cadets' 'Really Real You' show performs live at the City Opera House this Saturday.
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The King's Singers are featured on today's episode of Performance Today with a recording from Interlochen Center for the Arts in Interlochen, MI.
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A beaver's cozy winter lodge offers a perfect example of hygge in nature.
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Stradivarius violins often sell for millions. There's a long history behind them, and violinists who swear they sound better than modern ones.
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Viridian Strings members Kyle Stachnik, Karisa Chiu and Joseph Skerik discuss their upcoming concert, “Interwoven Voices,” featuring Beethoven and new chamber music highlights in Traverse City.
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Double bassist Jacob Warren's new single "Leanne Marie" showcases minute possibilities of a very large instrument.
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We asked Classical IPR listeners to give new morning host Christy L'Esperance their best tips for living in northern Michigan.
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Morgiane, perhaps the oldest opera by a Black American, finally receives its full public performance, shedding light on the forgotten heyday of opera in New Orleans.
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This week, listeners explored the theme of choral music. The program has moments of contemplation and moments of cheer.
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On Saturday at 1 p.m., hear the Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of Giuseppe Verdi's "La traviata" with soprano Renee Fleming on Classical IPR.
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Classical IPR will broadcast the Detroit Symphony Orchestra performing with violinist Randall Goosby live on Friday, Jan. 31 at 10:45 a.m. ET.
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The Bill Sears Quintet takes the stage at The Alluvion in Traverse City this Saturday.
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Detroit Opera Resident Artists Brianna J. Robinson, Kendra Faith Beasley, Cole Bellamy and Cameron J. Rolling visited IPR's Studio A with Nathalie Doucet, Resident Artist Program Director.
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Hear Keith Buncke and Hyemin Kim perform music of Otmar Nussio in a concert from Interlochen Center for the Arts on Performance Today.
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Snow works hard performing many roles in our ecosystem: offering protection to wildlife, purifying air and replenishing Earth for the spring.
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The Harlem Quartet returns to northern Michigan with a performance Wednesday at City Opera House in Traverse City.
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L'Esperance has over two decades of experience in classical music broadcasting and music education.