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Sounds Choral this Sunday (4/28) celebrates the birthday of Johannes Brahms.
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This week's Opera is Berlioz's "Benvenuto Cellini" which has a mostly fictitious libretto even though Berlioz wanted to base it on Cellini's memoirs. The recording comes from the Metropolitan Opera's 2003 production featuring Marcello Giordano in the title Role.
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A Tempo this Saturday (4/20 at 7 pm) looks at plans to rename the main concert hall in the Kimmel Center for Marian Anderson, and the Philadelphia Orchestra’s 2024-2025 season.
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Sounds Choral this Sunday (4/21) previews the choir's upcoming Bach Festival.
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This week's opera is Meyerbeer's 1856 Work that looks at Peter the Great as he tries to win Catherine for his wife and includes all sorts of trials that are overcome for a happy ending.
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This week's program is a little bit of calendar arts (and crafts) featuring songs about the sun and moon so that you can "build" your own eclipse!
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A great sacrifice in the name of love on Sounds Choral this Sunday (4/21 at 8 pm).
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Philadelphia-based Baroque Orchestra Tempesta di Mare this Monday (4/15) perform music by four composers whose music has played an important role in the growth and impact of this ensemble.
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Eight different pianists for each movement of Schumann's beloved masterwork.
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A Tempo Saturday (4/13) talks with choreographer Sydney Skybetter about how dancers can help inform the development of devices and robotic technologies that interact with people.
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This week's program features a complete recording of Kalman's operetta "The Duchess of Chicago" and highlights of "Countess Maritza" to celebrate the wonderful work of this often forgotten composer.
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Since it's been raining far too much in real life, we thought it only fair that it rain a bit on the radio, so we've programmed 14 songs about rain and raining from a variety of musicals.