Classical IPR
Your home for classical music from northern Michigan
This episode features musical legends from Norse, Greek, Middle Eastern, Roman, and Anishinaabe mythology.
Our friend Natalie Frakes from Six Mile Strings tells us all about how they recorded their very first album.
IPR listeners are eligible for free tickets to selected Interlochen student and guest artist performances.
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The Detroit Symphony is live from Orchestra Hall in a program of music by Carlos Simon, Maurice Ravel and Richard Strauss.
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Hear the Hummel Trio's recent recital with special guest Paul Sonner.
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Tina Qu's playing has been heard at the Oscars, in the concert hall and in Hollywood blockbuster films. Meet Interlochen's new instructor of violin.
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The Los Angeles-based band refurbishes an enigmatic, but entrancing piece by the late Julius Eastman, whose music is enjoying a well-deserved resurgence.
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How early is too early to plant your garden? And why? Listen to Coggin to find out!
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The Metropolitan Opera live broadcast on May 21, 2022 is Lucia di Lammermoor by Gaetano Donizetti.
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Enjoy an hour of Repose every night at 10:00 on Classical IPR.
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Schwarz performed music of Korngold, Beethoven, Franck and Dvorak with Kevin Rhodes at Historic Barns Park.
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This week on Great Lakes Concerts, hear performances from the Lansing Symphony Orchestra and the Flint Symphony Orchestra.
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This week's requests included favorites by Ravel, Gershwin and Strauss, plus multiple nocturnes and two selections sung by Andrea Bocelli.
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Interlochen senior Julia Benitez-Nelson was a finalist in the Arts Academy Concerto Competition.
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On a new album, the most accessible so far, the Grammy-winning group reaches out to an EDM wizard, a famous film score composer and Philip Glass.