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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 88: Hilary Hahn’s View On Vieuxtemps

Dacia Clay

Posted on June 1, 2015 · The violinist walks through a piece by a lesser-known composer who was once more famous than Mozart.

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 87: Modigliani Quartet Does Dohnányi

Dacia Clay

Posted on May 25, 2015 · Violinists Philippe Bernhard and Loïc Rio talk about Dohnányi's String Quartet No. 3.

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 13: A lesson from a real live professor – Timothy Hester on Brahms

Dacia Clay

Posted on May 18, 2015 · The pianist and Moores School Piano Professor talks (and plays) Brahms.

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 86: Christopher O’Riley & Matt Haimovitz Get Real With Period Instruments

Dacia Clay

Posted on May 11, 2015 · Does playing classical music on period instruments really do anything for the music?

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 85: Mandolin Man, Avi Avital

Dacia Clay

Posted on May 4, 2015 · Avi Avital, classical mandolin man, talks mandolin, man.

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom Short: Dis-concerted

Dacia Clay

Posted on April 27, 2015 · Two amazing concerts. Two genres of music. Two very different experiences.

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 84: JoAnn Falletta Shares Scheherazade

Dacia Clay

Posted on April 20, 2015 · Conductor JoAnn Falletta walks through Rimsky-Korsakov's symphonic poem.

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 83: Nico Muhly Speaks Volumes About Listening To New Classical Music

Dacia Clay

Posted on April 13, 2015 · How is listening to new classical music different than listening to classical classics?

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom MusicWorks, Episode 81: TheHighSchoolForThePerforming AndVisualArts!

Dacia Clay

Posted on March 30, 2015 · Take a field trip to HSPVA, where classical music rules the school.

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 42: Amy Bishop On Awesome Female Composers

Dacia Clay

Posted on March 23, 2015 · Name some female classical music composers. Can't? Listen to this episode!

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 80: When Abigail Fischer “Roars”

Dacia Clay

Posted on March 16, 2015 · The fierce mezzo-soprano talks about playing a fiercely unique role. With fierceness.

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 79: The Women Of Classical Guitar With Valerie Hartzell

Dacia Clay

Posted on March 9, 2015 · Why did the number of female guitarists diminish over time? Was it a comet?? Find out here!

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 78: George Gershwin Is Alt Classical, With Simone Dinnerstein

Dacia Clay

Posted on March 2, 2015 · Find out what makes Gershwin's music unique, and what makes it classical.

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 12: The Continued Education of Tracy Jacobson – Debussy’s Piano Works

Dacia Clay

Posted on February 23, 2015 · A bassoonist studies Debussy's piano works and learns some important lessons.

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Classical Classroom

Classical Classroom, Episode 77: Remembering Stephen Paulus, With Alex Freeman

Dacia Clay

Posted on February 16, 2015 · The Minnesotan composer passed away late last year. Learn about the legacy he left behind.

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