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A Tempo this Saturday (4/6 at 7 pm) looks at the third annual Silent Film Festival sponsored by the New School for Music Study, where more than 100 students will perform music to serve as the soundtrack for classic silent films.
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The Princeton High School choral and orchestral Ensembles are featured in this broadcast Monday (1-29).
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A Tempo this week (11/4) checks out a new podcast from Carnegie Hall's Weill Music Institute showcasing music educators and how they encourage and inspire students.
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A Tempo this Saturday (10/14) features an interview with the new Executive Director of Westrick Music Academy, whose programs include the Princeton Girlchoir and Princeton Boychoir.
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A Tempo this Saturday (9/2) at 7 pm highlights two performances - one a fundraiser, and another paying tribute to those lost to Covid - that have roots in the early days of the pandemic
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A Tempo this Saturday (8/12 at 7 pm) features an interview with composer and musician, Louis Josephson, who grew up in West Windsor, NJ. His new work, 'Relapse: A New Musical,' will open next month Off-Broadway.
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A Tempo this Saturday (8/5 at 7 pm) features a conversation with the new President and CEO of Capital Harmony Works.
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A Tempo this Saturday (7/22 at 7 pm) chats with the participants of this year's New Jersey Symphony Edward T. Cone Composition Institute.
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A Tempo this Saturday (7/15 at 7 pm) checks back in with Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra of the USA, launched 10 years ago to offer talented young musicians an opportunity to work and perform together with leading conductors and soloists.
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A Tempo this Saturday (2/4 at 7 pm) checks in with the New York Youth Symphony, which was nominated for a Grammy this year in the Best Orchestral Recording category.