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Congratulations to WXXI Classical Midday host Steve Johnson on recently being honored with the Alfred Mann Dissertation Award for 2024.
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Click to see the complete timed playlist. The best way to watch the eclipse is with WXXI Classical. FM 91.5 in Rochester and FM 90.3 in Houghton, online at wxxiclassical.org or on the free WXXI mobile app.
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We have exciting opportunity for YOUR 15 mins (or 30 seconds) of fame! On May 5th, WXXI will be a part of #GivingTuesdayNow. People all around the world…
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Former WXXI-FM Classical announcer, Jack Ertle passed away on Friday, April 24, 2020 at age 89, just three months shy of his 90th birthday. Jack, a Korean…
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For a composer who was so important in the development of the sonata and concerto, there's a surprising lack on infomation about the early years of…
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You might be surprised to learn that Eastman School of Music Professor of Music Theory David Temperley's third book is "The Musical Language of Rock." In…
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Lili Boulanger was on 2 years old when composer Gabriel Faure discovered she had perfect pitch. From that moment on, young Lili's path was set. She was…
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In his day, Marc-Antoine Charpentier was prolific, popular and, unlike so many composers, not lacking for funds. He wrote in virtually every genre -…
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She was the pride of Henniker, New Hampshire. At a time when women were relegated to playing pretty parlor pieces, Amy Beach's parents allowed her to…
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It was the ultimate cynical propaganda; when the Nazis created Terezin, they billed it as a "health spa," sending prominent Jews whose disappearance would…
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Franz Schubert wrote a real earworm with his lieder, Die Forelle, or The Trout. In fact, it was such a catchy tune that a wealthy patron suggested that…
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It's April 23, the day we celebrate the birth of the Bard of Avon. Of course, we don't know what day Shakespeare was actually born on, but we do know that…