Music with Minnesotans

Music with Minnesotans: Michael Pearce Donley

Music with Minnesotans: Michael Pearce Donley
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Music with Minnesotans: Dale Warland

Music with Minnesotans: Dale Warland

He led one of the finest choirs around - and set the bar in sound and blend that vocal ensembles everywhere try to reach: Dale Warland. He still conducts, consults, teaches and writes music and took a few moments out of his busy day to share a few of his favorites for the season, including a not-oft heard work by Arvo Part and a spectacularly atmospheric setting of "Lo, How a Rose" with a Swedish Choir.

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Music with Minnesotans: Steve Heitzeg

Music with Minnesotans: Steve Heitzeg

Minnesota composer Steve Heitzeg loves all things of the natural world and especially the music of the earth, what he refers to as "chords of humanity, animal chants, passacaglias of plants and symphonies of sky." He shares an unusual collection of music he loves for this season.

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Music with Minnesotans: Philip Brunelle

Music with Minnesotans: Philip Brunelle

He's one of the great choral conductors and program innovators in our midst - Philip Brunelle. He shares his favorite pieces for the season - a couple that will make you feel misty-eyed and one he plays with Garrison Keillor guaranteed for a lot of laughs!

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Music with Minnesotans: Stephen Paulus

Music with Minnesotans: Stephen Paulus

He's written over 400 works in all genres from band to opera to organ solo - and many of his choral works have had their premieres right here in Minnesota - composer Stephen Paulus. The Christmas season just doesn't feel right without a Paulus carol getting numerous plays on Classical MPR. Today Stephen is the DJ - along with Alison Young - sharing some of the best carols he's written and some other favorites - including one sung by Sting.

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Music with Minnesotans: R.T. Rybak

Music with Minnesotans: R.T. Rybak

He's the Mayor of Minneapolis and already has done a gig with the Minnesota Orchestra. R.T. Rybak is this week's co-host with Alison Young for Music with Minnesotans and shares the classic hit that calms his frazzled nerves, tells us why Philip Glass' minimalist style can help get city hall work done, and he'll also give us a small sampling of the Steve Heitzeg piece he narrated.

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Music with Minnesotans: Lois Quam

Music with Minnesotans: Lois Quam

Lois Quam was named in 2006 by Fortune Magazine one of America's "50 Most Powerful Women. She's the founder and Chair of Tysvar a newly created Minnesota-based health care reform and green tech incubator and she has a penchant for Shostakovich symphonies. Listen to Lois Quam's playlist online.

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Music with Minnesotans: Linda Z. Andrews

Music with Minnesotans: Linda Z. Andrews

Linda Andrews studied dance with the greats of the 20th century - including Merce Cunningham and Martha Graham - and took that modern sensibility of groundedness, mixed up a little jazz and fearless physicality to create a whole new language of movement for her company Zenon Dance. She shares a few of her favorite classical music selections including one she'd take if stranded on a desert island.

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Music with Minnesotans: Stuart Loughridge
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Classical music that keeps surgeons focused

Classical music that keeps surgeons focused

Dr. Victoria Elmer listens to classical music while doing surgery at Regions Hospital to stay calm, focused and soothed - but her connection with music goes far beyond her work, reaching her on a deeply visceral level.

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