
Intermezzo
Welcome to Intermezzo from Interlochen Public Radio — where we take a few minutes to bounce some ideas around about classical music.
Latest Episodes
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Christy and Betty explore how unexpected memories — and music like Fanny Mendelssohn’s "Farewell to Rome" — can transport us back to certain moments.
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Yes, there’s a classical music piece inspired by a dog’s wagging tail — and it’s just as emotional as any love song.
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We explore how nostalgia pops up through photos and music, including a personal story from Betty and Dvorak’s "Songs My Mother Taught Me."
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Christy and her cohost Betty unpack how nostalgia for home is more than just longing — it's an emotion made of memories, culture and identity.
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Christy and Betty explore childhood nostalgia through Schumann’s "Scenes from Childhood" and the memories sparked by music and play.
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We're following the mischief of Till Eulenspiegel... but today it catches up to him. Richard Strauss's score sets Till's antics to music.
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Till Eulenspiegel crashes a garden party, falls in love then pranks clueless professors. Strauss’s musical themes help us keep track of who's who.
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Prankster Till Eulenspiegel causes chaos all over town in a whirlwind morning of mischief, all set to Richard Strauss’s lively score.
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Till Eulenspiegel is a rascal of a character from German folklore and composer Richard Strauss captures his "merry pranks" with sound.