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A new album, American Counterpoints, reasserts the importance of two 20th century Black composers whose work has been neglected.
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A fictional tale of the real-life Jewish community in Shanghai during World War II — with a cross-cultural love story at its heart — is premiering at the New York Philharmonic on Thursday.
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Composer Nathan Felix and cast members of "El Conquistador" stopped by TPR to perform live on KPAC 88.3 FM. Listen to excerpts of the new opera, premiering Saturday, at the link.
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Organist Nathan Laube says the instrument at Trinity Universtiy's Parker Chapel "wears many, many hats very well, and so for this recital he was able to go broad and adventurous with his programming, including his own transcription of Franz Liszt's B minor piano sonata, a beautiful piece, but challenging for performers.
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Violinist Ryan Coppin is featured in this special Leap Day concert programmed with music inspired by the coming of spring.
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Talented students from area middle and high schools were featured in January as part of TPR's annual talent showcase, "Inspired By KPAC." Listen to KPAC 88.3 FM on Saturday, February 24 at 7 p.m. for the re-broadcast.
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In this concert, Camerata San Antonio presents a program featuring three string quartets from the first half of the 20th century inspired by earlier Romantic-era sounds.
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Poet Amanda Gorman and German cellist Jan Vogler combine poetry and Bach's cello suites at New York's Carnegie Hall to share the "lows and highs" of human experience.
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The day before the fourth and final round of The 2024 Gurwitz International Piano Competition, jury chair Scott Yoo brought three colleagues into the TPR studios to look forward to what happens next for the talented artists competing, and offer their optimistic thoughts about the classical music scene.
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On Feb. 12, 1924, a sassy fusion of jazz and classical music debuted in New York, sparking a mutual exchange of ideas still debated today.