WFIU: Classical Music
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Conductor and pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy stopped by the WFIU studios to tell some stories from his 60 years in the music business.
A new CD rooted firmly in the group's early music sounds with some romantic and even twenty-first century sounds.
"It’s such a dark story and I love the fact that there’s so much energy in this production," Gran Wilson
The Fisk "Littefield" Organ, Opus 91 will be make its debut sometime in 2013.
"Call me what instrument you will, though you can fret me, yet you cannot play upon me." Hamlet
The IU Opera Theater announces it's 2012-2013 season.
Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2, a work that some of the audience may be able to sing along with.
The Final CD in John Lenahan’s John Ireland Project features a concerto with a love story?
Shakespeare is the best playwright in the language. So you’re dealing with something that really, really works on the stage. I knew that if I didn’t get in the way of the words with music, it would work as a piece of musical theater, even though it was completely taken out of context. The words are that strong in and of themselves.
Orchestra conductor Kalia talks about what's in store for the rest of the year and has an exciting announcement.
An evening of songs that Sinatra put his stamp on with Rick Vale and the THSO.
The Quarryland Men's Chorus and the Indianapolis Men's Chorus join forces in a concert of American music.
I'm the storyteller with the notes, but the listeners add their own words!
The 'best of all possible rehearsals' on the 'best of all possible campuses.'
When it comes together, it's an awful lot of fun!