
Since its inception, Classical MPR has championed choral music through our regional broadcasts. Now, we’re thrilled to expand that commitment with new activities and projects that seek to innovate and collaborate.
We’ve added some new tracks and shuffled things around in the stream. Let us know what you think!
More Information| 12:00 am | Music Through The Night® |
| 5:00 am | John Zech |
| 6:00 am | John Birge |
| 10:00 am | Alison Young |
| 1:00 pm | Performance Today® |
| 3:00 pm | Friday Favorites |
| 7:00 pm | Bill Morelock |
| 8:00 pm | Minnesota Orchestra |
| 10:00 pm | Bill Morelock |
| 11:00 pm | Bob Christiansen |
In this podcast, host Emily Reese takes an in-depth listen to video game music and talks with the people who make it.
The Music of Mass Effect 3 on Top Score
Three of the composers from Mass Effect 3 join Emily Reese for a conversation about their music on the newest episode of Top Score from Classical MPR.
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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.
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Broadcast of the Minnesota Orchestra is available in DTS Neural Surround Sound. Find out more
I lived in Pullman, Washington when Mt. St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980. Though 250 miles away, Pullman was in the path of the twelve-hour ash fall that turned day to night on that Sunday 32 years ago. Because it coincided with another significant but small spreading of ashes on that same day, I've tended to recast the event in largely symbolic terms -- in a sense turning the mountain upside down.
Remembering 'A Born God' Among Singers: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Regional Spotlight: Bach Society of Minnesota
Free Download - Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas by HJ Lim
Music with Minnesotans: John Pastor
New Classical Tracks - The Jazzy, Challenging, Elegant Gershwin
Morning Glories - Five Busy Singing B's
Highlights from May 15 to 22 Wednesday, noon: Music with Minnesotans: John Pastor, UMD biologist Thursday, 3 pm hour: Regional Spotlight: Bach Society of Minnesota Friday, 8 pm: Minnesota Orchestra: Osmo Vänskä conducts; guest soloist is Yevgeny Sudbin Sunday, 6...
A few videos, to wrap up your week. You may well have seen this one--it's been pretty popular lately. A Copenhagen orchestra, playing Peer Gynt, flash-mob style. At the TED talks, Michael Tilson Thomas sums up the history of classical...
Photo by Nikolaj Lund Musician and photographer Nikolaj Lund created a gorgeous slideshow of his photography of classical musicians. The Danish Lund has his master's degree is in cello performance, so he knows his subject. Additionally, you can read more...

Minnesota Varsity is a high school-level Classical music showcase for classical and musical theater performance students from Minnesota. Get more information.
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Minnesota Varsity is taking the show on the road. Reserve your tickets today!
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On the Cube Critics, a navy battle board game comes to life on the big screen and so does a fictitious farcical tyrant.
Read MoreThe third annual Hmong film festival screens this weekend at Metropolitan State University in St. Paul.
Read MoreHighlights from May 15 to 22
Wednesday, noon: Music with Minnesotans: John Pastor, UMD biologist
Thursday, 3 pm hour: Regional Spotlight: Bach Society of Minnesota
Friday, 8 pm: Minnesota Orchestra: Osmo Vänskä conducts; guest soloist is Yevgeny Sudbin
Sunday, 6 am: Pipedreams: Double Duty
Sunday, noon: From the Top
Sunday, 1 pm: SymphonyCast: The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra with violinist Leonidas Kavakos
Monday, 8 pm: Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
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.
Many 21st-century listeners' first — and sometimes — main exposure to classical composition is through movie scores. With this in mind, Classical MPR has developed programming that celebrates and explores the relationship between music and movies today and throughout the history of film. Enjoy Roll Credits on Monday nights at 7 p.m. and Flicks in Five on Saturdays at 10 a.m.