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12:00 am Music Through The Night®
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10:00 am Alison Young
1:00 pm Performance Today®
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Top Score

Top Score

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

Lennie Moore and Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm on Top Score
With so many World War II games on the market, it can be difficult to come up with a unique sound for the score. Lennie Moore talks about his music for Red Orchestra 2: Rising Storm on Top Score.
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School Spotlight

School Spotlight

Do you -- or does a teacher you know -- have a great recording of a high school ensemble or choir that would sound terrific on Classical MPR? Send us a copy and we'll consider it for broadcast.

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MPR Classical Tshirt

  • Show your support for Classical Minnesota Public Radio by wearing our new Music for Living shirt design. The T-shirt is 100% cotton and features the recently updated classical MPR logo imprinted across the front.
Richard Wagner

Wagner at 200: Listen to the Complete Ring Cycle

Immerse yourself in over 14 hours of Richard Wagner's masterpiece, Der Ring des Nibelungen, courtesy of Allegro Music. Find out more about Wagner, the operas and enter our giveaway to win the complete Ring Cycle box set.

  • Stravinsky: Le Sacre du printemps (Rite of Spring)New Classical Tracks: Music that changed the world
    It's been 100 years since the famous premiere of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps). Simon Rattle talks about its historic opening night, and the music that still packs a punch.
  • Bruce CoppockEager, humble Bruce Coppock to reassume SPCO leadership
    The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra board today is expected to re-appoint Bruce Coppock as president and CEO. Coppock previously held the spot, but left five years ago due to health issues. Now back and in good health, Coppock is challenged with repairing the damage incurred by a bitter contract dispute.
  • The Anoka-Ramsey Guitar EnsembleSchool Spotlight: Anoka-Ramsey Guitar Ensemble
    For this week's school spotlight, get to know the Anoka-Ramsey Community College's Guitar Ensemble and hear an incredible performance of Libertango by Astor Piazzolla.
  • Bobby McFerrinBobby McFerrin: Spirituals As Sung Prayers
    The one time Creative Chair with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, McFerrin is influenced by his father, Robert McFerrin Sr., a renowned operatic baritone on his new record of spirituals 'Spirityouall.'
  • Paul AnkaFlicks in Five: The Longest Day
    A very young Paul Anka, who had a part in the big-budget movie, wrote the theme song.
  • Richard WagnerMorning Glories: Wagner's 200th Birthday
    Every weekday morning at 10 a.m., the hosts at Classical MPR play a stand-out work based on the theme for the week. We call them Morning Glories.
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Classical Notes - Classical Minnesota Public Radio's Blog

On the Air This Week

Rex Levang

Posted May 21, by Rex Levang

Highlights from May 21 to 28 Wednesday, noon hour: Music with Minnesotans: Kelly Carter and Tricia Morgan-Brist of ACME (Advocates of Community through Musical Excellence). Thursday, 3 pm hour: Regional Spotlight: The NDSU Concert Choir and Wind Symphony in Jocelyn...

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Beethoven for iPad or iPhone

Emily Reese

Posted May 21, by Emily Reese

This intriguing new app from Touch Press allows you to explore Beethoven's 9th Symphony like never before.

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Classical Music and Video Game Music

Emily Reese

Posted May 16, by Emily Reese

My first love has always been classical music. Maybe cats. But probably classical music. A runner-up would be video games. I feel like I got pretty lucky once games started recording orchestral soundtracks. I remember the first time I heard...

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Showering with Beethoven, Headstands with Stravinsky

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2013 Minnesota Varsity

Introducing the 2013 Minnesota Varsity Showcase

Congratulations to the five Minnesota Varsity Showcase Artists who have been chosen to perform, and the two Showcase Composers who have been selected to have their works premiered, in a live broadcast concert at the Fitzgerald Theater!

Arts & Culture

The Walker's Music & Movies series returns

The Walker Art Center unveiled its Music & Movies 2013 lineup this afternoon, which will once again feature a handful of Minnesota acts warming up for free movie screenings Monday evenings in July and August.

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State of the Arts

Minnesota museums join in Blue Star program for military

The MIA, the Minnesota Children's Museum and the Rochester Art Center are just a few of the museums offering free admission to all active duty military personnel and their families this summer.

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Radio Highlights

  • Friday Favorites

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

    Highlights from May 21 to 28


    Wednesday, noon hour: Music with Minnesotans: Kelly Carter and Tricia Morgan-Brist of ACME (Advocates of Community through Musical Excellence).
    Thursday, 3 pm hour: Regional Spotlight: The NDSU Concert Choir and Wind Symphony in Jocelyn Hagen's Swimming into Winter.
    Friday, 8 pm: Minnesota Orchestra: Appalachian Spring and Carmina Burana, with the Minnesota Chorale, Minnesota Boychoir, and soloists.
    Sunday, 6 am: Pipedreams: Pipedreams Live! Rochester, Part 1 (encore).
    Sunday, noon: From the Top.
    Sunday, 1 pm: SymphonyCast: The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra plays Shostakovich, Prokofiev,and Korngold.
    Monday, 8 pm: Café Europa: Dan Chouinard and guests, in stories and songs of a trip through Europe which follows the path of American troops in WWII.


Mormon Tabernacle Choir

June 20, 2013
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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.

Music and Movies

  • 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.

Writers Almanac

  • Each day, The Writer's Almanac features Garrison Keillor recounting the highlights of this day in history and reading a short poem or two. The Writer's Almanac is produced by Prairie Home Productions and presented by American Public Media.
May. 22, 2013: The Writer's Almanac
Poem: "What Followed Your Birth" by Hal Sirowitz, and the literary and historical notes for Wednesday, May 22, 2013.
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