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Oscars Deep Dive: Hollywood Comes of Age

Oscars Deep Dive: Hollywood Comes of Age

Oscars Deep Dive: Hollywood Comes of Age

This week of the Oscars deep dive focuses on winners from the ‘50’s and ‘60’s and the rise of method actors. Randy Haberkamp, Executive Vice President, Library Archives and Sci Tech for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is back to talk all things cinema. Listen now!

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Guitarist David Starobin celebrates one of his musical idols

Guitarist David Starobin celebrates one of his musical idols

In this week’s New Classical Tracks, guitarist David Starobin’s retirement from performing has finally given him the time to catch up on his playing and to celebrate one of his musical idols on his latest album, ‘Giulio Regondi: A 200th Birthday Bouquet.’

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Watch: Jason Max Ferdinand Singers join Coldplay on 'SNL'

Watch: Jason Max Ferdinand Singers join Coldplay on 'SNL'

Choral fans received a nice surprise over the weekend when Coldplay performed on ‘Saturday Night Live’ and was unexpectedly joined by the Jason Max Ferdinand Singers and YouTube sensation Jacob Collier on ‘Fix You’ and ‘The Astronaut.’ Watch now!

Oscars Deep Dive: The Beginning

Oscars Deep Dive: The Beginning

This week’s episode of Saturday Cinema is the first of five shows that features music that won at the Academy Awards. This episode focuses on winners from the ‘30’s and ‘40’s and the origins of the Oscars with special guest Randy Haberkamp, Executive Vice President, Library Archives and Sci Tech for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences! Listen now!

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Friday Favorites: Rediscovered request, the Turtle Island String Quartet and co-host William Gomes
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60 dancers who fled the war now take the stage — as The United Ukrainian Ballet
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Moses Hogan created community through worship
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Celebrate Black History Month with classical music

Celebrate Black History Month with classical music

YourClassical presents music from diverse sources 24/7, year-round. For Black History Month, in addition to this regular programming, we’re paying tribute to the essential music of great Black composers and performers with the special content listed and linked below. Come celebrate with us throughout February!

Cleveland Orchestra performs the music of George Walker

Cleveland Orchestra performs the music of George Walker

In this week’s New Classical Tracks, violist Eliesha Nelson talks about the Cleveland Orchestra’s latest recording featuring the music of George Walker. Enter the giveaway for a chance to win a copy of the album!

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Meet Vernon Neal, the host of 'Rhapsody in Black'
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