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Studio A
From high school students to Grammy winners, join us in Interlochen Public Radio's Studio A for insightful interviews and performances of works new and old.
Latest Episodes
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"Condense Eternity" by composer Alex Berko is inspired by iconic Michigan and New York bridges. The piece gets its Interlochen premiere this weekend with the World Youth Symphony Orchestra.
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Rebecca Tong conducts Interlochen's World Youth Symphony Orchestra this weekend in a program highlighting the "Enigma Variations" and new music by Alex Berko.
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Two high school student wind quintets from Interlochen Arts Camp visited Studio A to perform music by 20th-century composers Carl Nielsen and Maurice Ravel.
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Jader Bignamini conducts WYSO and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in a weekend of spectacular music by Beethoven, Dvorak, Strauss and Verdi.
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Sam Crespino, Josiah Dean-Ware, Connor Dively, Emi Greenfield, Aiden Ledbetter and Armin Schulz-Baldes visited IPR's Studio A to perform the jazz standard "Misty."
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Matthew Straw leads Interlochen's World Youth Symphony Orchestra in their third concert of the 2024 season. Classical IPR presents the live broadcast this Sunday, July 14 at 7:30 PM ET.
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Composer Bobby Ge on "Sighting the Swallow," a piece that gets its Interlochen premiere with the World Youth Symphony Orchestra this weekend.
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Anna Snecinski and Santiago Ramirez are high school pianists at Interlochen Arts Camp. They visited Studio A to perform an original piece inspired by a Colombian dance and a Brahms intermezzo.
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Cristian Macelaru leads Interlochen's World Youth Symphony Orchestra in their second concert of the 2024 season. Violin sensation Ray Chen joins WYSO for Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto.
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Interlochen Arts Camp high school piano students Kotoha Inoue and Olivia Sexton performed music of Tchaikovsky and Bach recently in IPR's Studio A.