What's New in Classical
Fridays at 2 p.m. & Saturdays at noon on 90.5 FM
Featuring the latest classical recordings from around the globe, across the country and here in mid-Michigan. WKAR's Peter Whorf is your host for the latest orchestral, chamber, choral and contemporary music, plus interviews with today's best-known and emerging artists.
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The Emerson Quartet's newest release Journeys is featured on this week's show - with incredible recordings of music by Tchaikovsky and Schoenberg. And MSU…
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Rachmaninoff/Piano Concerto #1/Lansing Sym/O'Reilly/Muffitt/MSU recordingRespighi/Berceuse/Pine, Hagle/CedilleChopin/Piano Sonata…
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Two Midwestern groups figure in this edition of What's New. The Jackson Symphony plays a suite from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet from their May 4th…
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We explore the world of new classical recordings outside of Michigan on this edition of What's New. The Midwest is represented by both the Indianapolis…
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Hector Berlioz's monumental Symphonie Fantastique dominates our 23rd edition of the show - Kevin Noe conducts a November 2012 performance from the Wharton…
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We venture outside of Mid-Michigan for much of this edition. First, NYC-based pianist Steven Masi plays Beethoven's 15th Sonata - Steven is recording the…
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Hope you enjoy program 21 - dominated by local recordings from Lansing and Jackson.Mozart/Fantasy in d minor/Sergei Kvitko/Blue…
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The Lansing Symphony and Timothy Muffitt headline our latest What's New with Antonin Dvorak's beloved Symphony #9 "From the New World"...and two…
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Local, live recordings once again highlight this week's edition of What's New, from the MSU Symphony, to the Jackson Symphony...plus 20th and 21st century…
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Three MSU performances highlight today's What's New. First, Richard Sherman and A Ram Lee bring you a February performance from the Jackson Symphony's…