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  • American composer, pianist and former violinist Conrad Tao's composition Páng? will be heard on the June 16th broadcast of the Pittsburgh Symphony, just…
  • Experience live classical music over lunch in person, on the radio, and streaming online with a mix of impressionism and jazz-infused classics on Live from Hochstein Wednesday, November 19th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
  • Experience live classical music over lunch in person and on the radio, with Live from Hochstein outstanding young musicians who are this year's winners of the Hochstein Merit Scholarship, Wednesday, April 17th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
  • Experience live classical music over lunch in person, on the radio, and streaming online on Live from Hochstein with the award-winning ensemble fivebyfive and songwriter Emily Pinkerton on Wednesday, April 2nd at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
  • Experience live classical music over lunch in person, on the radio, and streaming online on Live from Hochstein with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra Wednesday, October 15th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
  • It's NEW MEMBER MONDAY, which means that every brand new membership will be matched $ for $ at any level...LARGE or small! Plus, we're giving away an…
  • The song "Brandy" by Looking Glass was No. 1 in 1972. For singer-songwriter Todd Snider, the song is a reminder of happy times. He was 6 years old when he first heard the song, but it left a lasting impression.
  • John Andres is your genial host, Sunday mornings from 6 to 8 a.m. and often fills in on other day parts. His love of classical music comes from his parents who took him to concerts at a young age. John says that with a little practice he can still play five pieces on the piano. He can play many, many more on the radio. John enjoys swimming, reading, history and current events. You may see John out in the community where he loves meeting faithful listeners at WXXI events.
  • The identical twins and No. 1 doubles team in the world have been playing tennis and music since they were 6 years old.
  • Experience live classical music over lunch in person and on the radio with violinist Koki Tanaka and pianist E-Na Song will guiding you through a journey of romantic pieces to showcase the variety of emotions that music can evoke, Wednesday, May 8th at 12:10pm, in person at the Hochstein Performance Hall and broadcast live on WXXI Classical.
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