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Young Italian pianists you should know this Friday (5/3, rebroadcast Saturday 5/4)
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Sounds Choral this Sunday (5/5) features space-inspired music.
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A Tempo on Saturday (3/30 at 7 pm) previews the Princeton Festival and Princeton Symphony Orchestra’s 2024-2025 season.
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This week's program features a "dream" cast for Ponchielli's "Gioconda" in a live recording from 1967. Renata Tebaldi is the street singer Giaconda, Carlo Bergonzi is the man she loves, Enzo, Marilyn Horne is the woman who is loved by Enzo, Laura, and Robert Merrill is the treacherous spy for the Inquisition, Barnaba.
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We're sampling songs from stage and screen musicals regarding clothing and all sorts of things to "wear" for Easter on this week's progarm.
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Macbeth, one of several operas Verdi based on Shakespeare's plays, is the featured work this Sunday (3/30 at 8 pm).
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Enjoy this encore broadcast Monday at 8 pm of this Good Friday special feature of a performance of Bach's monumental work as presented by Felix Mendelssohn in the 19th century to jump start the Bach Revival.
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Host Rob Kapilow leads an exploration through Mussorgsky’s masterwork Monday (3/25) at 8 pm.
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A century of Bach pianism featuring notable women this Friday (3/22, with a repeat Saturday 3/23)
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The Minnesota Orchestra is one of the latest ensembles to explore the connections between music and wellness with its audiences, and A Tempo this Saturday (3/23 at 7 pm) takes a look at its “Music and Healing” initiative.
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This is a program of songs from musicals written by women for Women's History Month.