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This episode features orchestral blockbusters and music from television and the movies.
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This week, we’re celebrating each of the official Grammy nominees in the category of Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media.
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The annual Rosalyn Tureck Memorial Concert features Interlochen Arts Academy students performing Bach's music in honor of the late scholar and pianist. We meet student pianists Viviane Kim and Kené Obiaya for a preview.
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Astronomer Wanda Diaz-Merced, who is blind, describes her experience listening to Monday's solar eclipse with a device called LightSound.
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Woodland wildflowers seem to magically pop up after April showers, but May flowers — their buds, their leaves, their minimized stems —were formed during the previous growing season.
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Edited by Fleming, the book features essays by researchers, music therapists and artists including Yo-Yo Ma and Anna Deavere Smith.
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It's chord progression appears in countless pop songs, it's played at tons of weddings and repeats the same 8 notes over and over again… what is it? It’s Pachelbel’s Canon! We’ll get into what makes this piece so popular, and how to spot it in the wild this week on Classical Sprouts.
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This week of Kids Commute is all about the sun! We're listening to pieces of music inspired by sunrises, total solar eclipses, sunlight, sunbeams and more!
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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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Hear Handel's "Messiah" with the Traverse Symphony Orchestra, NMC Choirs and soloists Laura Osgood Brown, Lindsey Anderson, John Bragle and Keith Brown - LIVE on Classical IPR on Sunday, Apr. 14 at 3 p.m.