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Viridian Strings returns to Northern Michigan, this time with a double bass in the mix.
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While people are waving flags in parades and at rallies, blue flags are quietly raising their own banners in wetlands throughout the region.
Join IPR Staff in the Community!
- June 9 | Join Amanda Sewell at the Music House (one of her favorite places!) for Solstice Reed Quintet
- June 10 | Sit in on an open rehearsal with Cerus Quartet, and meet Sound Garden artistic director Matthew Schlomer
- June 12 | Amanda Sewell heads to Frankfort for the Freshwater Fantasies concert with Viridian Strings
- June 12 | Cerus Quartet calms your evening with a sunset concert at Empire Beach
- June 13 | Catch Kevin LaRose playing sousaphone at Lake Ann Brewing
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Hear music from a recent recital that MacArthur Genius Jeremy Denk gave at Interlochen.
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After 10 weeks of rehearsals, the Act 2 band members are preparing for their first performance and deciding if they want to move on to the Act 3 band in the fall.
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This week's program included multiple requests by John Rutter and Leroy Anderson.
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President Trump's name is coming off the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
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Classical IPR broadcasts the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's live performance of Wagner, Tchaikovsky and Strauss — Friday, June 5 at 10:40 a.m. ET.
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The award-winning saxophone quartet performs at Interlochen Center for the Arts.
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Ornithologists agree that many birds sing at dusk — but they are not entirely convinced that joy is the reason.
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An experienced classical and jazz radio host, Emma will host Afternoon Classical and the Well-Tempered Commute.
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This episode is the first hosted by Tyler Castellanos. This week, listeners requested a few different trumpet and brass pieces.
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On Saturday, May 30 at 1 p.m., hear the Metropolitan Opera's broadcast of "El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego" by Gabriela Lena Frank.
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The "Voice of the Met" is both a doctor of medicine and the musical arts — and also an alumna of Interlochen Arts Camp.
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Renée Fleming and Béla Fleck's joint project, which took more than 20 years to finalize, sees them collaborate with other folk musicians and singers.
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The award-winning saxophone quartet performs at Interlochen Center for the Arts.
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The rising air weakens, the clouds thin and evening settles in quietly — much like the calm that follows the storm in Cropsey’s painting.
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Filipino American violist and multi-instrumentalist Jay Julio redefines narratives of Filipino identity with classical music.
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This special Memorial Day episode features the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in concert at Interlochen Center for the Arts.