The Classical Network In Concert
Tuesday - Friday Noon Time Concerts; Fridays at 8 pm
The Classical Network In Concert is part of our Celebrating Our Music Community Concert Series. You'll hear performances from our region's (and beyond!) world-class performing organizations, from orchestral programs to chamber concerts, to solo performances. These concerts usually occur as Noon Time concerts, but you may also enjoy them at other times as well, including Fridays at 8 pm. The WWFM hosting staff shares responsibility for hosting these concert programs.
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Mackenzie Melemed performs Scriabin's Piano Concerto.
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For this special broadcast we head down to just northeast of Atlanta to the private research institution that has been around since 1836, Emory University and a concert in the ‘Music at Emory’ series featuring the 5 musicians that make up The Merian Ensemble. These five women artists are all members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the ensemble is dedicated to performing music by women composers. We’ll hear the concert they gave on March 22 called ‘Listen: Works by Women 2022 Journeys Home’ featuring music by both European & American composers from the late 19th & early 20th centuries up to the present including a world premiere performance of a work by Welsh composer Lynnne Plowman.
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This week's Friday night concert (4/22) features the 2019 performance at IAS by Meredith Monk.
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This Easter Friday, The Orchestra Now (TON) performs Parts 2 and 3 of Handel's Messiah.
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This week's Friday night concert broadcast features works by Mussorgsky and Cindy McTee.
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Music Director Xian Zhang conducts Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 and the world premieres of Daniel Bernard Roumain's Violin Voodoo Concerto and Michael Abel's Emerge.
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Music Director Rossen Milanov leads the orchestra in Ameri'can by James Lee III, Dvořák's Cello Concerto and Stravinsky's Firebird Suite.
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Greg Funfgeld leads the Bach Choir of Bethlehem in two Cantatas, a Concerto for Oboe & Violin and the Brandenburg Concerto No.1 this Friday (3/18) at 8 pm
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This concert broadcast features Elizabethan and contemporary harpsichord music performed by Mahan Esfahani.