Classical Minnesota Stories

Keith Swanson sings swan song as conductor of Itasca Symphony Orchestra
Listen: North Dakota State choral-recording project is 'A Labor of Love'

Listen: North Dakota State choral-recording project is 'A Labor of Love'

The Challey School of Music at North Dakota State University has released a milestone collection documenting its Concert Choir’s best performances over the past 32 years. Listen to our hourlong special featuring highlights from the project, and explore a 144-track compilation for free online.

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Minnesota Orchestra's Good Fellowship blazes diversity trails in classical music

Minnesota Orchestra's Good Fellowship blazes diversity trails in classical music

The Minnesota Orchestra’s Rosemary and David Good Fellowship is designed to “support the career development of outstanding young musicians of African American, Latin American and Native American descent.” See how the current honorees, bass trombonist Lovrick Gary and cellist Esther Seitz, are helping to increase diversity and fair representation in classical music.

Listen to the Singers' choral celebration of Dale Warland's 90th birthday
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Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos puts music and humor in the spotlight

Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos puts music and humor in the spotlight

Minnesota musicians Ted Manderfeld and Dave Eichholz make up the keyboard-pounding duo Deuces Wild Dueling Pianos, a musical cocktail of concert, comedy sketch and variety show. Learn more about the ensemble and their continual tours across Minnesota and the Upper Midwest.

University of Minnesota professor rescues endangered British choral music

University of Minnesota professor rescues endangered British choral music

Much British choral music of the Victorian and Edwardian period has drifted into obscurity. But a University of Minnesota project, led by music professor Matthew Mehaffey, is rescuing these “lost” works and making their scores freely available as part of the English Heritage Music Series.

Mixing it up with Caroline Shaw before Sunday's Twin Cities concert

Mixing it up with Caroline Shaw before Sunday's Twin Cities concert

When Caroline Shaw won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Music for her dazzling vocal work Partita for 8 Voices, one lingering doubt assailed her — she wasn’t sure that she was even a proper composer. Today, years later, she reflects on her identity and the journey she’s taken as a musician as she visits the Twin Cities for a concert.

Beyond Spam: Hormel family's musical legacy thrives to this day
Watch: University of Minnesota's 40th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute

Watch: University of Minnesota's 40th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute

The University of Minnesota's 40th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute concert moved online in 2021 and honored the legacy of John Lewis. Featuring music from spirituals to pop, the event, hosted by VocalEssence's G. Phillip Shoultz III, gave tribute to the civil right leader's legacy. Watch now.

Singing with the stars: Joe Osowski boldly leads St. Michael-Albertville's choir program

Singing with the stars: Joe Osowski boldly leads St. Michael-Albertville's choir program

While they’re prepping for their own concerts, Joseph Osowski’s choir students get to spend a day in deep-dive master classes with America’s finest touring choirs and conductors — not just once, but four times this school year. What sounds like an initiative of Carnegie Hall is actually happening at an exurban Minnesota high school: St. Michael-Albertville.

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