Virtual Class Notes Concerts: The OK Factor
Due to current circumstances, we have adapted the concert content to provide a virtual Class Notes Concert. Today's YourClassical Music Lesson will be a virtual Class Notes concert featuring the OK Factor.
Due to current circumstances, we have adapted the concert content to provide a virtual Class Notes Concert. Today's YourClassical Music Lesson will be a virtual Class Notes concert featuring the OK Factor.
Due to current circumstances, we have adapted the concert content to provide a virtual Class Notes Concert. Today's YourClassical Music Lesson will be a virtual Class Notes concert featuring the Concordia Wind Quintet.
Due to current circumstances, we have adapted the concert content to provide a virtual Class Notes Concert. Today's Classical Kids Music Lesson will be a virtual Class Notes concert featuring The Dream Songs Project.
Designed to engage and inspire elementary students through live performance, Class Notes Concerts cultivate active listening skills and give children an opportunity to experience the joy of music.
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Flying Forms members Marc Levine, Tulio Rondon and Tami Morse chatted with Julie Amacher about the cultural exchange between Europe and Latin America during the Renaissance and Baroque eras.
Merilee Klemp, clarinet, and Laurie Hatcher-Merz, bassoon, of the Riverside Winds sat down with Julie Amacher to talk about their "American Landscapes" program of contemporary and local composers.
Violinist Erika Blanco and violist Benjamin Davis of the Lux String Quartet sat down with Julie Amacher to talk about using their Class Notes Artist performance to teach the importance of collaboration in group.
Artistic director and tenor Nick Chalmers and bass Matthew Culloton of the Mirandola Ensemble sat down with Julie Amacher to chat about bringing music from four centuries and six continents to children in the Twin Cities and beyond.
Allison Hall, trumpet, and Tim Bradley, French horn, of the Copper Street Brass sat down with Julie Amacher to talk about their Class Notes Artist experience.
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