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A Tempo this Saturday (4/29 at 7 pm) speaks with the artistic and managing directors of Passage Theatre, which faces a cash short-fall until funding from several grants arrives late next month, about post-pandemic challenges and its new creative directions.
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A Tempo this Saturday (4/22) features a conversation with pianist-turned-financial advisor Nicholas King, who founded After Arts to provide professionals in business, tech, healthcare and other industries a way to share their passion for music.
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A Tempo this Saturday (4/12 at 7 pm) features an interview about The Colburn School's plans to preserve the archive of composer, conductor and community music school pioneer Herbert Zipper.
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A Tempo this Saturday (4/1 at 7 pm) features a conversation with two of the panelists on an upcoming discussion about Agnes de Mille and how the female characters she created influenced the evolution of American dance.
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A Tempo this Saturday (3/18 at 7 pm) profiles the Misty Copeland Foundation, which was founded by American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Misty Copeland to foster diversity, equity and inclusion in ballet and the broader dance scene.
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A Tempo this Saturday (3/11 at 7 pm) features an interview with a musician whose Covid-era chamber work will be featured in video form as part of a tribute to hospital and other medical workers. The program also looks at plans by the National Children's Chorus to launch a summer opera camp for teen musicians.
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A Tempo this Saturday (3/4 at 7 pm) previews the 2023-2024 seasons of the Philadelphia Orchestra and Opera Philadelphia.
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A Tempo this Saturday (2/18 at 7 pm) features a conversation with the creators of the chamber opera Both Eyes Open, which is based on the stories of Japanese Americans forced into concentration camps during World War II.
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A Tempo this Saturday (2/11 at 7 pm) looks at the Philharmonic's new initiative to provide wellness mental health with musical elements.
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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.