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A Tempo this Saturday (3/16 at 7 pm) looks at the inaugural Philadelphia Organ Festival, which features performances at some of the many venues in the city that have pipe organs.
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Composer Julia Perry was the first African-American woman to have her work performed by the New York Philharmonic, and A Tempo this Saturday (3/9 at 7 pm) previews the upcoming Julia Perry Festival marking the centennial anniversary of her birth.
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A Tempo this Saturday (3/2 at 7 pm) delves into the Other Minds Archive, which can now be accessed online.
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A Tempo Saturday (2/17) checks in with Opera Delaware about its ‘Pop-Up’ productions performed on a mobile stage around its community.
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A Tempo features a conversation with pianist Orli Shaham about what helps Mozart's music endure - and what made it cutting edge at the time he wrote it.
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A Tempo pays tribute to the composer this Saturday (1/20), who passed away Jan. 16, through interviews with some of his musical colleagues and collaborators.
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A Tempo Saturday (1/13) looks at the latest annual Classical Music Statistic report by Bachtrack, showing trends in types of music performed, as well as top composers, concertos and busiest conductors.
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A Tempo this week (11/25) features a conversation with New Jersey Symphony President and CEO Gabriel van Aalst about the continued impact of the pandemic on the orchestra and the resulting cuts made to this season.
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A Tempo this Saturday (11/18 at 7 pm) looks at Carnegie Hall’s new Well-being Concert Series, and also includes an interview with Mercer County Community College President Deborah Preston about her upcoming stage debut at Kelsey Theatre.
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A Tempo this week features a conversation with Tallchief’s daughter about the ballerina’s legacy, and the significance of the coins’ release to the Osage Nation, of which Tallchief was a member.