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Michala Petri

Michala Petri

When Michala Petri was three years old, her father gave her a little recorder as a present. Little Michala loved the challenge of making expressive music on this simple piece of wood. And for more than three decades now, Michala Petri has been one of the foremost recorder players in the world. On today's show, hear from a concert that Danish recorder player Michala Petri and guitarist Lars Hannibal presented to an online audience last summer.

The Calidore String Quartet

The Calidore String Quartet

The Calidore String Quartet recently marked 10 years of playing music together. On today's show, hear how they're pushing forward and staying positive during the pandemic, then hear their gorgeous performance of Beethoven's String Quartet No. 4.

Not your standard duet

Not your standard duet

Gioachino Rossini wrote an unusual string duet in 1824, which was played ONCE...and then disappeared for a century and a half. It's a duet for cello and double bass, and it's now back in circulation. On today's show, hear Joel Dallow and Karl Fenner of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra play Rossini's unusual duet.

Death and the Maiden

Death and the Maiden

At the age of 27, Franz Schubert was facing his own mortality. He took a haunting song that he had written seven years earlier and wrote a set of variations for string quartet. On today's show, hear the Ariel Quartet play Schubert's String Quartet No. 14, better known by its nickname: Death and the Maiden.

Carlos Simon

Carlos Simon

When Carlos Simon was ten, he was asked to play piano in church. Simon spent years immersed in gospel music, and he started to write his own music as well. On today's show, join us for music that celebrates his roots: "Amen!" by Carlos Simon.

Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott

Yo-Yo Ma & Kathryn Stott

In the spring of 2020, Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Kathryn Stott started a project with a very timely goal: to bring people moments of musical beauty during the pandemic. One of the products of their collaboration is the new album named "Songs of Comfort and Hope". On today's show, hear Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott describe some of their experiences and hear the music they created.

A special gift for a friend

A special gift for a friend

When composer Reena Esmail was a student at Yale, she became close friends with the one other woman in her program, Suzana Bartal. When Suzana got married, Esmail flew to France for the wedding and brought along a special gift. On today's show, hear the story and the gift: "Saans" by Reena Esmail.

Astor Piazzolla

Astor Piazzolla

Composer Astor Piazzolla was born on March 11, 1921. He revolutionized tango music, adding elements of jazz and classical, and he made the sensual sound of tango popular all around the world. On today's show, join us in celebrating 100 years of Astor Piazzolla!

Victoria Kelly: Goodnight Kiwi

Victoria Kelly: Goodnight Kiwi

When composer Victoria Kelly was a kid in New Zealand, she watched an animated show featuring an adorable kiwi bird. At the end of each episode, the kiwi ended the show by turning out the lights. Kelly used this memory to compose a piece of music that ultimately helped her to say "goodnight" to her ailing mother. On today's show, hear pianist Juho Pohjonen perform Goodnight Kiwi, by Victoria Kelly.