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In this episode of the Interlochen Collection, listen to a program of music written by composers when they were in their teens.
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In this 1977 concert at Interlochen's National Music Camp, Howard Hanson conducted three of his own works, including the world premiere of the Sea Symphony on poems of Walt Whitman.
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Hear an entire Beethoven symphony with each movement performed by Interlochen student ensembles from different decades.
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Hear a variety of psalm settings performed by decades of students from Interlochen Arts Camp and Academy.
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From Ellington and Strayhorn's take on "The Nutcracker" to Britten's "A Ceremony of Carols," music for the season with Interlochen Arts Academy and Camp students
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This episode features music that is "petite," "little," "miniature," "small" and "kleine," performed by decades of Interlochen Arts Academy and Camp student ensembles.
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From musical depictions of an American in Paris to an American at the Grand Canyon, hear Interlochen Arts Camp and Academy students perform music by American composers.
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This episode of the Interlochen Collection features works written, performed by, and conducted by Percy Aldridge Grainger.
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Joaquín Chávez, originally from Callao, Peru, studied clarinet at Interlochen Arts Academy. He recorded his From the Top session in IPR's Studio A, where he performed music of Malcolm Arnold.
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Hear an archival recording of the 1942 world premiere of Percy Grainger's transcription of Cesar Franck's Choral no. 2, performed at Interlochen's National Music Camp.