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Classical Classroom, Episode 51: Prompting Schubert’s Impromptus With Clive Swansbourne
Franz Schubert: man on a mission, champion of pinkies
Classical Classroom, Episode 50: Shredding On Classical Guitar – Valerie Hartzell
The epic story of an instrument and how one guy saved it.
Classical Classroom, Episode 49: Beethoven Gets Small With Norman Fischer
Sure, you’ve heard his symphonies. But have you heard this?
Classical Classroom, Episode 49: Extended Preview
A taste of our upcoming episode featuring Norman Fischer
Classical Classroom, Episode 48: The Texas Tenors Teach Tenor Types
Take in tenor types with two of the Texas Tenors.
Classical Classroom, Episode 24 – Back By Popular Demand, You do what for a living?! Chamber music with WindSync
Since Dacia is out-of-town, we’re rerunning a classic episode of Classical Classroom!
Classical Classroom, Episode 47: 500 Megatons Of Tuba With Øystein Baadsvik
Learn 100% more about tuba than you’ve ever known with Øystein Baadsvik.
Classical Classroom Research Presentation: Seriously, What IS Chamber Music?
It’s National Chamber Music Month! Here’s why you should be stoked.
Classical Classroom, Episode 46: Todd Reynolds Defines “Classical Music” – Sorta
Violinist Todd Reynolds attempts to define classical music. Does he succeed? Maybe!
Classical Classroom, Episode 45: Daniel Roumain’s Violin Vs. THE Violin
Daniel Bernard Roumain on creative appropriation in classical music.
Skyline Sessions: Daniel Bernard Roumain (Video)
Watch genre-bending composer and violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain perform.
Classical Classroom, Episode 44: Speaking Bass-ese with Bassist Michael Kurth
Explore bassist Bizarro World with Michael Kurth of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
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