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Monday 04/09/12 |
Tuesday 04/10/12 |
Wednesday 04/11/12 |
Thursday 04/12/12 |
Friday 04/13/12 |
Saturday 04/14/12 |
Sunday 04/15/12 |
| 12:00 am | Classical 24 Playlists
Renowned performances of classical music from around the world. |
Classical 24 Playlists
Renowned performances of classical music from around the world. |
Classical 24 Playlists
Renowned performances of classical music from around the world. |
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Hearts of Space Stephen Hill "Hearts of Space" grew out of former architect Stephen Hill's fascination with space-creating, ambient and contemplative music. |
Millennium of Music Robert Aubry Davis "Millennium of Music" explores the sources and mainstreams of European music for the thousand years before the birth of Bach. |
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| 7:00 am | - | - | - | - | - | University Concert Karen Impola University Concert showcases the best our state has to offer with performances by student ensembles, faculty and visiting artists. Each week, the future stars of the concert stage and their talented instructors reveal the wealth of artistry and ability that can be found on the campuses of our colleges and universities in live performances recorded in concert halls around our state. |
The Choral Tradition Curt Snook Music from the Middle Ages to the 21st Century, sacred and secular, a capella or accompanied; the only criterion for inclusion involves people singing together. Professional and amateur choirs from around the world are featured each week. You'll hear performances from London to Los Angeles, from Moscow to Decorah. |
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| 8:00 am | Classical Music with Barney Sherman Playlists
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Sunday Baroque Suzanne Bona Sunday is one day of the week that most people can choose how they want to spend their day: sleeping in, gathering with family or friends for a leisurely brunch, going to worship, or relaxing alone with the Sunday paper and a steaming mug of coffee. Because it is private "down time" for many, it means an opportunity to listen to the radio with the pleasing sounds of Sunday Baroque, providing a perfect soundtrack for this unique day of the week. |
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| 11:00 am | Classical Music with Curt Snook Curt Snook Iowa Public Radio Classical is committed to bringing the cultural richness of our state to your radio and providing access to events from the world's leading musical capitals. Our knowledgeable hosts accompany you throughout your day with inspiring works selected from one of the most extensive classical music collections in the state. They take you behind the curtain for enlightening conversations with artists who contribute to Iowa's remarkable classical music scene, and regularly broadcast performances recorded in the field and in Iowa Public Radio's studios. |
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| 12:00 pm | Lyric Opera of Chicago Since its early days, Lyric Opera of Chicago has been regarded as one of the top three US opera companies, along with the Met and San Francisco. Chicago boasts an opera company that's second to none, with a box office exceeding 100 percent of capacity each year for the last decade, thanks to subscribers who give their tickets back for resale when they cannot attend a performance. |
Symphonies of Iowa Jacqueline Halbloom This season will showcase music performed by Iowa's finest symphonies and feature a mix of pieces familiar and new, world-renowned artists and Iowa's best composers and artists. Join us Monday evenings at 7 PM for music sure to stir the soul. |
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| 2:00 pm | Classical Music with Jacqueline Halbloom |
Classical Music with Jacqueline Halbloom Hosted by IPR's Jacqueline Halbloom |

Chicago Symphony Orchestra Lisa Simeone Weekly broadcasts from one of the world's greatest orchestras. |
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| 4:00 pm | - | Classical Guitar Alive! Tony Morris Classical Guitar Alive! is the only nationally broadcast guitar radio program in the United States. It brings you performances and interviews with the world's leading guitarists as well as with emerging artists, in repertory ranging from lost or forgotten works by notable composers of the past to new works by contemporary composers. |
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| 5:00 pm | Performance Today Fred Child Performance Today features live concerts by famous artists in concert halls around the globe and from the American Public Media studios as well as interviews, news and features. Listeners to Performance Today, on any given day, may hear from performances in the great concert halls of New York, Prague, London, Berlin and Paris. |
- | The Choral Tradition Curt Snook Music from the Middle Ages to the 21st Century, sacred and secular, a capella or accompanied; the only criterion for inclusion involves people singing together. Professional and amateur choirs from around the world are featured each week. You'll hear performances from London to Los Angeles, from Moscow to Decorah. |
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| 6:00 pm | - | University Concert Karen Impola University Concert showcases the best our state has to offer with performances by student ensembles, faculty and visiting artists. Each week, the future stars of the concert stage and their talented instructors reveal the wealth of artistry and ability that can be found on the campuses of our colleges and universities in live performances recorded in concert halls around our state. |
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| 7:00 pm | Symphonies of Iowa Jacqueline Halbloom This season will showcase music performed by Iowa's finest symphonies and feature a mix of pieces familiar and new, world-renowned artists and Iowa's best composers and artists. Join us Monday evenings at 7 PM for music sure to stir the soul. |
- | Live! At the Concertgebouw Hans Haffmans Radio Netherlands' classical music concert series Live! at the Concertgebouw includes phenomenal performances by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Rotterdam Philharmonic and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra. |
New York Philharmonic Alec Baldwin Long a leader in American musical life, the Philharmonic has become renowned around the globe, having appeared in 430 cities in 63 countries on five continents. The New York Philharmonic, a longtime media pioneer, began radio broadcasts in 1922. |
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| 9:00 pm | Exploring Music Bill McGlaughlin Exploring Music takes you deeper into great music in a uniquely engaging way. Each five-program series builds off a single theme ranging from composer biographies to explorations of various cultures, musical styles, and time periods. |
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| 10:00 pm | Classical 24 Playlists
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