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Originally from Venezuela, host Inés Guanchez now lives now in Costa Rica and is a new host on Your Classical Minnesota. With a master’s degree in Communications and Piano Performance from the University of Minnesota, Inés is also a member of Dúo Ávila, a violin and piano ensemble whose mission is the exploration and performance of works by underrepresented composers, namely women composers and composers of color.
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The Metropolitan Opera, in association with Lincoln Center and the Permanent Mission of Ukraine to the United Nations, announced a concert to mark the one-year anniversary of Russia’s brutal invasion of its neighbor.
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The soulful art, stories and more of the Harlem Renaissance’s cultural giants will leap from the history pages to the New World Center in an event you do not want to miss.
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Join host Kathlene Ritch as she celebrates Black History Month! Featuring music of African American composers William Dawson and Moses Hogan. Kathlene chats with composer and conductor Dr. Andre Thomas, as they discuss how concert spirituals and their performance practice have evolved over the 20th century through the present day.
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September 25, 2022 at 7:30 p.m.
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Get comfortable and tune in...if you dare! Daniel Gilliam presents "Requiem for a Scream" with bone-chilling music from John Carpenter's "Halloween," Michael Abel's score for Jordan Peele's "Us," and selections from "Beetlejuice" and "The Shining." You won't be able to escape the grip of death in Franz Liszt's "Totentanz" or the mystery of Alexander Scriabin's "Black Mass" sonata. It's gonna be fun! And terrifying.
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Tuesday, October 4, 2022 at 7:30 p.m.
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Her Majesty's diverse and eclectic love of music stretches back to childhood, and has played a significant role in Royal Celebrations through her reign.
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True Colors host Gabby Glass never took music seriously as a young kid; in fact, no one knows where she heard about the violin, but she was a determined soul.
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In a special concert this spring titled Greenwood Overcomes featuring a program comprised of works by living Black composers, Tulsa Opera will honor the resilience of Black Tulsans and Black America one hundred years after the Tulsa Race Massacre. Sat 6/18 @ 4:00pm.