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Stoop and feel it. Stop and hear it.
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On April 16, 1926, Joe Maddy heard the student performance that gave him "just an idea" to start a summer music camp at Interlochen.
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Find concerts to attend this season around northern Michigan.
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IPR listeners are eligible for free tickets to select performances at Interlochen Arts Academy.
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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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On Saturday, April 4 at 1 p.m., hear the Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of "La Gioconda" by Giuseppe Verdi.
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On a new album, the experimental vocal group Roomful of Teeth and songwriter Gabriel Kahane take up residence in a multidimensional hotel with a time-traveling elevator and a quirky clientele.
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Listeners on the 88.7 FM and 88.5 FM frequencies may experience a weaker signal or occasional interference with the FM signal.
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During the "plume boom," an estimated 5 to 15 million birds — egrets, spoonbills, birds of paradise — were killed each year for Easter parade fashion.
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Violinist Nathan Meltzer, who appeared with northern Michigan's Viridian Strings in 2025 and will return in 2026, has been awarded an Avery Fisher Career Grant.
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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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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!