WFIU: Classical Music
Summary: Arts interviews, reviews, and features from WFIU Public Media from Indiana University.
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Professional music therapists from around the state gather to promote how their practice can help children on the autism spectrum
The Fifth House Ensemble completed a year-long residency at Depauw University. Their final concert "Harvest" highlights what life is like in Putnam County.
Voces Novae collaborates with IUCA+D in a traveling choral concert around some of downtown Columbus, Indiana's most iconic buildings.
Aaron Travers and Arthur Liou collaborate on a piece of art that emulates bioluminescence, and the resulting presentation provides an otherworldly experience.
This year's "Extensions of the Tradition" concert from the African American Arts Institute highlights the broad spectrum of chamber works by Black composers
After canceling the annual Christmas With The Pops, organizers are coming to terms with the difficulty of sustaining a professional orchestra in Bloomington.
One of the busiest women in classical music takes a moment to reflect on Menachem Pressler's profound impact on chamber music and her life.
What happens when an orchestra drops out? A Bela Fleck concert at the IU Auditorium creates controversy around Bloomington
"Vivaldiana" is one of our most popular pieces, people really get it!
IU Jacobs School student Michael Linert gave an audience at the John Waldron Arts Center a "countertenor rush."
Pianist Michael Lewin presents a recording of ghouls, ghosts and goblins with plenty of lead time for the Halloween season.
Tuesday, July 23 at 8pm, WFIU will partner with the Jacobs School of Music for a live simulcast of the final concert in the 2013 Summer Music series.
Seraphic Fire distills eleven season of performances for one CD.
The combination of the artistry of a maker, performers and composers, ...that's something special.
"Fauré has a way of exploring all kinds of harmonic possibilities," Sally Pinkas