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Women composers define the moment

Women composers define the moment

This week on ‘Extra Eclectic,’ we kick off Women’s History Month with a celebration of how women composers are at the forefront of the present in classical music. Steve Seel brings us two hours of music from Missy Mazzoli, Anna Thorvaldsdottir, Tania Leon and more. Listen now!

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Søndergård conducts Mahler, Howell and Britten

Søndergård conducts Mahler, Howell and Britten

A century after its premiere, Howell’s 'Lamia’ receives its first performance by the Minnesota Orchestra in a program featuring music by Mahler and Britten, as well as soprano Julia Bullock. Listen to the live broadcast with host Melissa Ousley at 8 p.m. Friday, March 7, on YourClassical MPR.

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Simone Dinnerstein performs Ives through the lens of her father's art
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See Class Notes Artists in free community concerts across Minnesota   
The song is you

The song is you

This week on Birge’s Picks, choose from a wide offering of vocal performances as the Bach Society of Minnesota, the Choral Arts Ensemble, soprano Julia Bullock and more present exciting concerts across the state. Find out more!

St. David's Day

St. David's Day

This week on ‘Saturday Cinema,’ host Lynne Warfel hightlights Welsh actors, filmmakers and more in celebration of St. David’s Day. Also, hear a special tribute to Gene Hackman in the second hour of the show. Listen now!

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Friday Favorites: Listener requests with Project DJ co-host Ben Shermock
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William Dawson's Tuskegee Institute legacy

William Dawson's Tuskegee Institute legacy

When William Dawson was 12, he ran away from home to study music at the Tuskeegee Institute. In 1930, he returned to his roots as director of the Tuskeegee School of Music, a post he held for 25 years. Find out more in the ‘Rhapsody in Black’ podcast.

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Feeling plucky

Feeling plucky

This week’s episode of ‘Extra Eclectic’ showcases a host of modern classical works featuring instruments picked, plucked and strummed — including the guitar, harp, theorbo (a kind of giant bass lute) and more. Listen now with host Steve Seel!

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