Top Score

Chad Hoopes

In this podcast, host Emily Reese takes an in-depth listen to video game music and talks with the people who make it.

Latest Episode

8- and 16-Bit Music on Top Score
Host of The Legacy Music Hour podcast, Brent Weinbach, joins Top Score to talk about his passion for the 8- and 16-bit era of video game music.
Download MP3

Top Score Episode Archive

Artist-in-Residence

Chad Hoopes

Classical MPR is proud to have Chad Hoopes as our 2011-2012 Artist-in-Residence. Find more information about this incredible young violinist and the residency at our Artist-in-Residence page.

View More
Music on Demand - Minnesota Orchestra
Select Minnesota Orchestra performances recorded by Classical Minnesota Public radio are now available for download.

More Information

Meet Your Hosts

Alison Young

Host, Classical Music
MPR People
DTS Logo Broadcast of the Minnesota Orchestra is available in DTS Neural Surround Sound. Find out more
The Summer Singers

Regional Spotlight - Summer Singers

The lake place can wait when the Summer Singers are performing. Vicki Peters is the director of a most dedicated group of singers who bring passion and commitment to their performances when most choral singers are taking time off. The joy of their music making will capture your heart. In this week's Regional Spotlight are two pieces recorded in concert last July. Both are hauntingly beautiful.

  • Howarth as Mary Stuart, Vargas as AnneMinnesota Opera - Donizetti's Mary Stuart
    Two of history's most commanding women, Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, engage in a ruthless fight for the English throne - and the heart of one man. While Mary languishes in prison, Elizabeth forges a devastating plot to secure the crown. Judith Howarth (Mary) and Brenda Harris (Elizabeth), star as the dueling divas.
  • Sibelius Symphony No. 2 & 5New Classical Tracks - Sibelius from Minnesota
    Conductor Osmo Vanska has begun recording the Sibelius symphonies with the Minnesota Orchestra. Though he's been intensely involved with the composer's music for years, he finds it as compelling as ever.
  • BetsyPlaylist for Children
    Continuing with our New Year's resolution playlists, Host Emily Reese compiled a list to get kids up and moving to Classical Music.
  • Caricature of SatieWhimsy Now and Then: "Roll Credits Redux" and Relache - An Essay by Bill Morelock
    Lynne "I can't believe they're letting us do this again" Warfel and Bill "Who's minding the store anyway?" Morelock return with Roll Credits, their movie music show, Monday night at 7 on Classical MPR. A few notes on the show here, plus a look at a film born at a time when Frivolity forged a movement. Its manifesto: it means nothing.
  • David Daniels and Joyce DiDonatoThe Enchanted Island - A World Premiere at the Met
    "The Enchanted Island" gets its broadcast premiere at The Metropolitan Opera Saturday. Hear it live on Classical MPR at noon central.
  • The Magnificent SevenFlicks in Five: The Magnificent Seven
    As we head into the awards season for movies, it's interesting to consider the nominee who didn't win on the day, but Elmer Bernstein's score has outlived the film itself to become part of our popular culture.
More Classical Music features

The Short Version: Self Assessment

Posted January 27, by ClassicalMPR

Any prolific composer could surprise us with how they rank their own works. Perhaps it's as simple and as compelling as "What have I done lately?" This 19th century Titan might have dismissed one of our favorites with, "That's so 1808."

Continue Reading »

Paavo Berglund, 1929-2012: Bravo, Paavo!

Posted January 27, by John Birge

Paavo Berglund died Wednesday, age 82. He was one of Finland's most important conductors. Berglund was internationally known for his Sibelius recordings. He recorded the complete Sibelius symphonies -- three times! Another great Finnish conductor just embarked on his second...

Continue Reading »

The Liberating Invitation from the Artworld

Posted January 26, by Samuel Kjellberg

Can the breaking of one's character on stage really be that taboo? Or can it be a liberating invitation on the part of the actor?

Continue Reading »

More posts

Roll Credits: 01/23/2012

On the Air This Week

St. Olaf's Pianos

Complete Archive »

2012 Minnesota Varsity

Minnesota Varsity is a high school-level Classical music showcase for classical and musical theater performance students from Minnesota. Get more information.

Arts & Culture

Local Current Blog: Friday Five

Every Friday afternoon, the Local Current Blog's Andrea Swensson writes about five items from the local arts scene that caught her eye over the week.

Read More

State of the Arts

More six word memoirs

Including such gems as 'He never quite finished what he...'

Read More

Radio Highlights

  • Friday Favorites

    Each week host Steve Staruch presents two hours of classical music based on listener requests. Do you have a favorite work you'd like to share?
    Send a request
    More
  • Programming Highlights

    Highlights from Jan. 25 to 31

    Wednesday, 8 pm: The Minnesota Opera performs Donizetti's Mary Stuart
    Thursday, 3 pm hour: Regional Spotlight: The Summer Singers
    Friday, 8 pm: Minnesota Orchestra: Prokofiev, Kalevi Aho, and Brahms
    Saturday, noon: Metropolitan Opera: Puccini's Tosca
    Sunday, 6 am: Pipedreams: Sassy Brassy
    Sunday, noon: From the Top with guest Gunther Schuller
    Sunday, 1 pm: SymphonyCast: The Vienna Philharmonic in Mozart and Richard Strauss
    Monday, 7 pm: Roll Credits
    Monday, 8 pm: Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra: The Four Seasons (Astor Piazzolla and Antonio Vivaldi)

Go to event

Pipedreams 30th Anniversary Concert

January 29, 2012
Saint Andrew's Lutheran Church, Mahtomedi

Classical Music Events

More Classical Music events

Music for Living

  • You may have heard us exploring our new tagline "Music for Living" on air. The playful vignettes, produced by our own John Birge, feature everyday tasks and events… and how Classical MPR can connect with you during those times.

Taste of the Holidays Vol. 1

  • The 21 song collection gathers together holiday classics such as "Joy to the World" performed by Choral Arts Ensemble, "The Christmas Song" by the Dolce Wind Quartet, "Greensleeves" by The Copper Street Brass Quintet, among others. The cd features a wonderful selection of classical music along with delicious recipes from Lynne Rossetto Kasper and The Splendid Table.