Classical IPR
Latest from Classical IPR
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IPR tour ambassador Ryan updates us on how he's preparing to give a world premiere performance and tells us which musicians have the hardest parts to play.
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Music for experiencing winter and dreaming of springtime, inspiration from travels and more!
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Get updates from Interlochen students and IPR tour ambassadors Ryan and Sydney.
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Find concerts to attend this season around northern Michigan.
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On Saturday, February 7 at 1 p.m., hear the Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of "Werther" by Jules Massenet.
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IPR listeners are eligible for free tickets to select performances at Interlochen Arts Academy.
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Snow glows not because it shines, but because it gathers the light and reflects it.
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IPR tour ambassador Sydney updates us on the song she's writing to perform with Yo-Yo Ma, the dress Interlochen students are designing for her and how her friend Wesley is helping her prepare.
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Music evoking frigid landscapes, faraway lands and memorable scenes from movies and musicals.
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On Saturday, January 31 at 1 p.m., hear the Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of "Arabella" by Richard Strauss.
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With a song from 1759 as a mile marker, pianist Lara Downes and historian Jill Lepore examine what this land was like just before it became the United States.
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This year's Detroit Opera Resident Artists Brianna J. Robinson, Mia Mandineau, Cole Bellamy and Travis Leon Williams and Head of Music Nathalie Doucet visited IPR's Studio A.
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Ice skaters gliding with the right balance of speed and surface is a perfect metaphor for motion without resistance.
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The Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra's recording of Ravel's Boléro is up for a Grammy nomination for best orchestral performance. The recognition comes at a turbulent moment for Venezuela, but the orchestra remains focused on the music.
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What if we try all kinds of things to reach all kinds of audiences with classical music without having to criticize the ways in which others are trying to do the same thing?