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Join us at The Little for this landmark in Asian American film representation followed by a panel discussion of its legacy more than 60 years later.
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After nearly 50 years of making music together, the Emerson String Quartet plays its final notes. An intimate and timeless tour film.
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Experience live classical music over lunch in person, on the radio, and streaming online on Live from Hochstein with pianist Yi-Wen Chang on Wednesday, April 15th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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Experience live classical music over lunch in person, on the radio, and streaming online on Live from Hochstein in a poetic program by violinist Koki Tanaka and pianist E-Na Song Wednesday, April 8th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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Experience live classical music over lunch in person, on the radio, and streaming online on Live from Hochstein with the Nazareth University Women in Music Festival Wednesday, March 25th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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Experience live classical music over lunch in person, on the radio, and streaming online on Live from Hochstein with the Hochstein Youth Symphony Wednesday, March 18th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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A community discovers that the best response to the chaos that is laying waste to their lives is to make music together, in a new movie starring Ralph Fiennes, directed by Nicholas Hynter. WXXI Classical presents a special screening of "The Choral," followed by a discussion hosted by Brenda Tremblay.
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WXXI Classical celebrates the birthday of legendary film composer Joe Hisaishi with this special screening. Join us December 7th at 3pm at the Little Theatre for the film followed by a panel discussion!
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Join us for a film screening with live music and a lively discussion, hosted by WXXI Classical's Brenda Tremblay.
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Get behind the curtain before FLO's production of Joseph Bologne's "The Anonymous Lover" by learning about the composer's operatic life story in the recent film "Chevalier" - Saturday July 12th at 3pm at The Little Theatre, followed by a discussion.
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This year's festival celebrating classical musicians of African descent features a world premiere in Kodak Hall
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Quirky, sensual, heartwarming, and altogether groovy, Bob Fosse's 1969 film directorial debut comes to The Little in a special "Roadshow Version," including an overture, intermission, and exit music. Join us for a screening and discussion March 29th at 3pm.