Classical IPR
Latest from Classical IPR
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This Sunday, pianist Jeffrey Biegel joins the Traverse City Philharmonic for a program celebrating America at 250.
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Classical IPR broadcasts the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's live performance — Friday, January 16 at 10:40 a.m. ET.
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It's time for Classical IPR's holiday specials! Join us for daily holiday selections. live local broadcasts and international favorites.
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A trio of amazing young musicians, from ages nine to 18, give jaw-dropping performances that will bolster your faith in the future of great music making.
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Howard Hanson’s First Symphony is known as the “Nordic” for it evokes the sounds and feeling of the cold and winds of Scandinavia.
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If you’re tired of going to concerts on your own, or opt to stay home when you can't find a friend, join Interlochen Public Radio for Concertino Club.
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The WNO is just the latest to say they will no longer perform at the Kennedy Center since Trump took over last year.
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Wintery selections for this weekend include opera excerpts, musicals and super cozy tunes!
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On Saturday, January 10 at 1 p.m., hear the Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of "I Puritani" by Vincenzo Bellini.
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This Sunday, Dr. Michael Coonrod, pianist and retired Interlochen piano instructor, presents a solo piano recital featuring Schubert, Brahms, Liszt and Chopin.
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The biblical account of Epiphany never mentions kings. It’s far more likely the Magi were astrologers. These scholars were forerunners of astronomers and mathematicians.
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Classical IPR bids farewell to Scott Clemens and makes some programming changes.
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Celebrate the New Year with a brand new episode of Music by Request!