Interview with Kirill Gerstein
In his latest CD, pianist Kirill Gerstein plays Tchaikovsky's familiar Piano Concerto No. 1 in an unfamiliar way. Listen to his discussion with Fred to learn more about his inspiration for this project.
In his latest CD, pianist Kirill Gerstein plays Tchaikovsky's familiar Piano Concerto No. 1 in an unfamiliar way. Listen to his discussion with Fred to learn more about his inspiration for this project.
One of the most popular choral works ever written premiered 100 years ago in Moscow. To commemorate this historic event, the Kansas City Chorale and the Phoenix Chorale have released a new recording of the All-Night Vigil. Music Director Charles Bruffy and Russian choral music expert Vladimir Morosan talk with Fred Child about the importance of this music.
Listen to Fred Child's interview with the musicians who have taken their cellos out of the concert hall and into the rock arena.
Every year, talented young Black and Latino classical string players compete in the Sphinx Competition. The 2015 winner is violinist Eduardo Rios, a 19 year-old student at the Colburn School. He's originally from Lima, Peru.
Francisco Nunez and the Young People's Chorus of New York City took a brief break from their recent tour to join Fred in the PT studio for music and conversation.
Chad Lawson's latest release, The Chopin Variations, features Lawson's unique arrangements of music by Chopin, the poet of the piano.
Listen to our interview with leaders and singers from America's one and only choir school. Their new Christmas album was released this season.
Wind quintet WindSync joins Fred in the studio to discuss their approach to playing - and performing - classical music.
What does it take to play well with other musicians? The answer is revealed as Lydia Artymiw and the Miami String Quartet join Fred in the studio for music and conversation.
Early music ensemble REBEL joins Fred in the studio to perform early music and to discuss how they find room for improvisation in written scores.