
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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Viridian Strings is back in northern Michigan this week for concerts at Oliver Art Center and The Alluvion.
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The former first violinist of the Tokyo String Quartet spoke about how he acquired multiple precious violins and what foods he seeks out during his frequent travels.
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The pianist, conductor, violinist and music education advocate gave his first professional recital at Interlochen. 30 years later, he's back, and tells IPR what he's been up to since.
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Interlochen Arts Academy student percussionist Hannah Stone plays the taxi horns in Gershwin's "An American in Paris" this weekend.
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The students will perform Silver's music in Corson Auditorium on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The concert benefits the Annette Basler Memorial Scholarship Fund.
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Violinist Diane Monroe is known as a "bona fide Philadelphia jazz treasure" - but she's had a huge career spanning styles and audiences.
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Ljova, Sabina Torosjan and Valeriya Sholokhova connected on Facebook and quickly formed a trio featuring this brand-new instrument.
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The Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra conductor discusses the two unprecedented programs of music by Black composers he'll lead in March with the New York Philharmonic.
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Schultz, who performed as Adina in the Met's recent production of "L'Elisir d'Amore," tells us about musical treats and the importance of staying true to yourself.
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The self-proclaimed "poster child for intersectionality" is bringing her social justice singing and songwriting to northern Michigan this week.