
Classical Music With Helen Lyons
Weekdays, 6-10 a.m., ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Classical
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Classical’s morning classical host, Helen Lyons, is a Williston native. She holds a BA in Music from Wellesley College and Artist Diplomas from the Royal Academy of Music in London, and College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati. She has enjoyed an international singing career spanning three continents, performing in Europe, China, The Philippines and the USA.
Locally, Helen has sung with The Vermont Mozart Festival, Burlington’s First Night, BARN Opera, and enjoys ongoing engagements around the state.
Latest Episodes
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Celtic harpist Bill Taylor will be giving a concert this Sunday at the East Arlington Federated Church, to benefit their Summer Lunch Program.
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Middlebury College professor and composer Matthew Evan Taylor's "Life Returns" celebrates the coming of Springtime, and will have its digital premiere on February 14th.
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Composer Erik Nielsen will be premiering several works for solo instruments written during the COVID-19 pandemic in a concert to benefit the Clemmons Family Farm.
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Greg Pierce is the librettist for the Metropolitan Opera's new commission, The Hours, with music by Kevin Puts
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James Burton will conduct the Vermont Symphony Orchestra on October 29 and 30, a program titled "Paradise and Light," which features a world premiere by Middlebury College Professor of Music, Dr. Matthew Evan Taylor.
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Sam Kunin will perform the cello solo in Max Bruch's Kol Nidrei on this weekend's season opening Vermont Youth Orchestra Concert.
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August's Student Composer Showcase highlights a work for piano quartet by Burlington-based home-schooler, Otis Starbel-Murphy.
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The July Student Composer Showcase highlights Molly Caffry, a rising senior at Harwood Union High School, and her piece for cello and piano, "Raindrops of the Desert"
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Julian Pellicano is the Vermont Symphony Orchestra's 4th music director candidate. He conducts the VSO on its 2022 Summer Tour.
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May's Student Composer Showcase features a work for violin and piano by Lake Region Union High School Senior Cole Alexander