The Interlochen Collection
Join Classical IPR every week for The Interlochen Collection, a program of music from the archives of Interlochen Center for the Arts.
The program features music performances from the land of the stately pines, stories from Interlochen's history and updates from notable alumni.
Most episodes are also available to stream on demand through the IPR website or Interlochen Public Radio mobile app.
Past episodes
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This program features performances from the 2001-02 Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra, conducted by Matthew Hazelwood, together with visiting orchestra, the Costa Rica Youth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Marvin Araya.
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Archival recordings of Debussy's Petite Suite, La Mer, etudes and more, performed by Interlochen faculty and students
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Hear musical settings of Norse, Greek, Middle Eastern, Roman, and Anishinaabe legends, all performed by Interlochen Arts Academy and Camp students.
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In 1992, the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra and Choir traveled to Lincoln Center to perform in a celebration of Mozart's bicentennial.
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Hear Interlochen Arts Academy and Camp student ensembles perform music inspired by literature - from Goethe to Voltaire to fairy tale to fantasy.
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In October 1998, world-renowned choral conductor Sir David Willcocks visited northern Michigan, where he conducted choirs from Interlochen and northern Michigan.
More from Interlochen's archives
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Read about and listen to some of the earliest performances of Maurice Ravel's iconic Bolero at Interlochen.
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A 1943 broadcast of a student performance of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Douglas Moore's operetta, directed by Metropolitan Opera tenor George Rasely.
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Dr. Joseph E. Maddy was born October 14, 1891. Celebrate all day with listener memories and archival recordings of performances he conducted at Interlochen.