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Presidential Pairings: Music Written in Election Years
The year was 1788. Thomas Jefferson, nearing the end of his post as the Ambassador to France, spent his days wandering the streets of Paris, attending…
Music for Runners
Whether you're running the Boston Marathon, or going for a short jog through the neighborhood, count on classical music to mark your pace!
Out of the Box: Palimpsests & Synesthetes
Take a moment to enjoy a reimagining of the old and a dive into the new in this week's "Out of the Box," with two cool new releases that feature the…
School's Out for the Summer!
It doesn't take much to think back to your school days and remember how free you felt when summer was finally here. Classical music celebrates children's playtime.
Instant Replay: 057
An off-kilter Frankenstein, symphonic bluegrass, and a GRAMMY nominee help kick off the year in this month's Instant Replay.
Back to School with the NEC Philharmonia and Hugh Wolff
This week on the Symphony at 8, we're celebrating the start of another school year with one of Boston's best student orchestras - the New England…
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Glories of the Italian Baroque with the Handel and Haydn Society
Monday, April 27, 9pmOn a Festival 1750 broadcast, violinist Aisslinn Nosky leads the Handel and Haydn Society in an exuberant performance of concertos by…
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Richard Egarr, the Handel and Haydn Society, and the Italian Baroque
Harpsichordist and conductor Richard Egarr joins Handel and Haydn Society musicians for a program of early Baroque music from Italy, recorded on Nov. 1,…
Boston Baroque's 50th Anniversary Celebration with GBH Music
Join Boston Baroque and GBH Music for conversation and musical interludes celebrating Boston Baroque's 50th Anniversary season, featuring Founding Music Director Martin Pearlman, GBH Music's Anthony Rudel, and concertmaster Christina Day Martinson.
Chris’s Curiosities: A Medieval Helping Hand
How do you teach music if having paper is a luxury, and printing, especially of music, hasn’t really been invented yet? Enter: the Guidonian Hand.
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