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Emily Boyer talks with conductor James Sinclair about Orchestra New England’s upcoming concert on March 8, 2025. Known for its creative programming, the ensemble presents an eclectic mix of works, from classical charm to contemporary brilliance.
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Music has long been a way for expressing resistance to oppression, to grieve in times of tragedy and to celebrate the human spirit overcoming persecution. The Sacred Heart University Wind Ensemble presents a concert featuring Festive Overture by Dimitri Shostakovich, Fables of Faubus by Charles Mingus and Stonewall: 1969 by Randall Standridge.
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Charles Ives Music Festival founder Paul Frucht talks with Kate about the 2024 season
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Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival founder and artistic director Marya Martin talks with Kate about the music that will be performed during this year's festival
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David Rosenmeyer talks with Kate about the Fairfield County Chorale concert with music by Brahms and Florence Price
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Jonathan Yates talks with Kate about the Norwalk Symphony's performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 3
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Charles Ives Music Director Paul Frucht talks with Kate about the festival's Inextinguishable Concert
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Orchestra Lumos presents extraordinary stories for their season-finale concerts with Grieg's Piano Concerto featuring soloist Chelsea Guo and Rimsky-Korsakov's Scherezade
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Whitney and the Wolf is a fresh version of Prokofiev's classic, created by Orchestra Lumos and children's author Valerie Bolling.
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2024 marks the centennial of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, and with that as inspiration, pianist Jeffrey Biegel tapped Peter Boyer to build on what Gershwin began with a new work.