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Violinist Laura Scalzo teams up with pianist Viktor Valkov to program some of their favorite duos, in concert on Feb. 16. Get a preview by listening to their live KPAC 88.3 FM performance at the link!
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For their 30th anniversary, SOLI Chamber Ensemble put out a call for new music submissions. This weekend, performances take place celebrating these 30 young composers.
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The Pearl Trio this week performs concerts for Valentine's Day, and collaborates with SOLI Chamber Ensemble on their project featuring new music compositions.
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The Gold, Silver, and Bronze medalists from the 2024 Gurwitz International Piano Competition stopped by our studios this week ahead of a free concert appearance on Sunday night at San Fernando Cathedral. Hear them play—all together—at the link!
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Pianist Natasha Paremski will join the orchestra this weekend for their first concerts at the Scottish Rite Auditorium, which conductor Jeffrey Kahane calls "one of the most breathtakingly beautiful buildings, anywhere." The 100-year-old building will be the Philharmonic's new permanent home for concerts.
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Something kind of miraculous takes place when teenagers take over the Tiny Desk. Their astounding performances confirm a bright forecast for the future of music.
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This weekend, Jan. 10-12, Camerata San Antonio performs a special arrangement of J.S. Bach's 'Goldberg Variations' live in concert. The piece was famously inspired by a Russian count who needed music for company at night. The group stopped by KPAC 88.3 FM to perform an excerpt live on-air, which you can hear at the link!
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This edition of Performance Saturday features two great mini-recitals, including horn player Catherine Dowd playing some beautiful hymns, and Crystal Jarrell Johnson, in an All Saints Day program. The common thread is their stellar collaborator, Seth Nelson. Give a listen at the link!
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Violinist Eric Siu and pianist SungEun Park stopped by TPR in December to share new music from local composer Dr. Peter Petroff. Siu praises the composer's "beautiful melodies" and "wit." You can hear their performance direct from our studio at the link!
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It's From the Top's 25th birthday! On this edition of the show, meet a 13-year-old violinist who is equally accomplished in classical repertoire and fiddling. A 16-year-old pianist from New York performs a brilliant Beethoven Sonata and talks about her incredible experience in publishing. Finally, we reconnect with From the Top alum Yuna Langehennig and learn about her journey to becoming an Airman First Class in the United States Air Force Heritage of America Band.