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January 2021 | Great Lakes Concerts | WKAR Radio

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Lighthouse on snowy, icy lake.

Saturdays, Jan. 2–30, at 12pm on 90.5 FM & STREAMING | Enjoy music from around the mitten each Saturday with Great Lakes Concerts!Jan. 2
- Torke: Bright Blue Music played by Lansing Symphony
- Liebermann's Sonata for Flute and Guitar from an Absolute Music concert
- Jackson Symphony performs Crosmer's Masks: A Heroine's Tale

Jan. 9
- Hector Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique in a performance by the Lansing Symphony

Jan. 16
- Saginaw Bay Symphony plays Beethoven’s 4th Symphony
- Traverse Symphony and soprano Othalie Graham perform Wagner’s Prelude & Liebestod from Tristan und Isolde

Jan. 23
- An all-Mozart program with performances by Ann Arbor Symphony and Vocal Arts Ensemble, pianist Vanessa Perez & Jackson Symphony and Lansing Symphony

Jan. 30
- An all-Beethoven program featuring members of the Traverse Symphony performing chamber works and Symphony No. 8 in a Jackson Symphony performance

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