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A Tempo Saturday (7/5 at 7 pm) features a conversation with a Harmony123, an organization of young musicians who perform and raise funds for worthy causes - most recently, the Trenton-based, arts-centric Sprout U School of the Arts.
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A Tempo this Saturday (4/12) looks at an upcoming dual performance of members of the New Jersey Youth Chorus and the all-woman vocal ensemble Lyyra.
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A Tempo this Saturday (3/22) explores some of the potential and actual ramifications of changes in federal policies for music educators and young musicians.
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This program includes the works by participants in the New Jersey Symphony's Edward T. Cone Composition Institute. Listen Monday (9/10) at 8 pm.
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A Tempo this Saturday (8/10) drops in on Carnegie Hall’s World Orchestra Week, which brought together seven youth orchestras from around the world for on-stage performances and one massive ‘play-in’ featuring more than 700 musicians.
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Music Director and Bard College President Leon Botstein leads the orchestra in this program of music evoking Spring themes.
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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.