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Spring has been taking it's own sweet time. But, no matter what the weather's doing, you can enjoy the American classics along with global gems that fill this weekend's playlist!
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On Saturday, March 28 at 1 p.m., hear the Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of "La Traviata" by Giuseppe Verdi.
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In celebration of the United States Semiquincentennial, Classical IPR wants to know: What's the most beautiful place you've ever visited in the United States?
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Find concerts to attend this season around northern Michigan.
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Classical IPR broadcasts the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra and members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra on the "Imagine US" tour.
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Guitarist Matthew Cochran brings what he calls his "geographically challenged" tour back to northern Michigan this weekend.
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This job is ideal for a person who's knowledgeable about classical music and wants to manage Classical IPR's ever-growing library of recorded music.
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In many ancient cultures, palm branches held symbolic meaning. Still today, they are given out in Christian Palm Sunday services.
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The rejuvenated band, sporting three new members, is having more fun than ever. And it shows in these vigorous performances of pieces that are whimsical and socially conscious.
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Music to evoke pastoral images, selections from ballets, operas, concertos and more!
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On Saturday, March 21 at 1 p.m., hear the Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of "Tristan und Isolde" by Richard Wagner.
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Classical IPR broadcasts the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's live performance — Friday, March 20 at 10:40 a.m. ET.
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Graham was a creative force in the performing arts. She wanted dance to express authentic, human emotions — a revolutionary idea in the late 1920s.
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Back from the tour, IPR tour ambassador Ryan tells us how it went and which venue he liked the most.
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In nature, in theatre and even in politics, misdirection can be remarkably effective.
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In a conversation with pianist Lara Downes, the New Yorker staff writer says music in America will keep evolving as long as the country keeps an open door to new people and new sounds.
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Choral works, pieces for solo piano and plenty of music anticipating Saint Patrick's Day in this episode!
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On Saturday, March 14 at 1 p.m., hear the Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of "Madama Butterfly" by Giacomo Puccini.