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Rhapsody in Black Billie Holiday Strange Fruit

Billie Holiday's 'Strange Fruit' speaks to us about racial violence
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Miscellany, hodgepodge or mishmash?

Miscellany, hodgepodge or mishmash?

The Oxford Dictionary defines “gallimaufry” as “a confused jumble or medley of things.” It’s that kind of grab-bag of selections we enjoy on the latest episode of ‘Extra Eclectic,’ with works from Ying-Hsueh Chen, Juri Reinvere and Rob Deemer. Listen now with host Steve Seel!

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Tenor Jonathan Tetelman pays tribute to Puccini on latest album
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Jeff Beal's new collection of solo piano work speaks to living with multiple sclerosis
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AFI and BFI's best of the best

AFI and BFI's best of the best

On the latest episode of ‘Saturday Cinema,’ host Lynne Warfel features an overview of the all-time greatest films as tallied by the American Film Institute and the British Film Institute. Selections include ‘The Sound of Music,’ ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and ‘Citizen Kane.’ Listen now!

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Friday Favorites: Listener requests and Project DJ co-host Spencer LaMott

Friday Favorites: Listener requests and Project DJ co-host Spencer LaMott

Spencer LaMott — known to his fans as Skippy Stone — is a gifted singer and songwriter. He lives to make music, creating songs about self-discovery and, of course, love. Spencer brought all his talents to co-hosting the latest ‘Friday Favorites’ with Steve Staruch. Listen now!

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May Day music

May Day music

The first day of May is considered the first day of summer in Celtic tradition. Whether you’re giving thanks for spring or summer, there’s little doubt that things are greening outside — and we celebrate that on this episode of ‘Extra Eclectic,’ with host Steve Seel. Listen now!

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'Folk Classics Across the Globe'

'Folk Classics Across the Globe'

Host Ines Guanchez explores classical pieces inspired by folk music from composers and cultures that have often existed on the fringes of the classical canon, including three world premieres recorded at MPR’s headquarters. Listen now to ‘Folk Classics Across the Globe.’

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Cantus and Canadian Brass join forces for an evening of music and surprises

Cantus and Canadian Brass join forces for an evening of music and surprises

When Cantus and Canadian Brass got together for a one-off show this past February, they delighted the audience at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. Steve Seel hosts this special two-hour concert event featuring folk music, classical standards, tangos, spirituals and more! Listen now.

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'Fur, Feathers and Flutes'

'Fur, Feathers and Flutes'

Do our pets have a special connection with classical music? Host Jillene Khan thinks so! Join her as she hosts ‘Fur, Feathers and Flutes,’ a program that celebrates the love we have for our companions and their connection to classical music. Listen now and check out cute pictures of the furry and feathered friends who were featured in the show! 

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