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Vermont Edition pays tribute to Nobel Prize winner and former Vermont state poet, Louise Glück, and plays a sneak peak of the ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Classical podcast, Timeline.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Classical Host James Stewart interviews the Vermont Symphony Orchestra's 5th Conductor Candidate, Sarah Ioannides, and Daniel Bernard Roumain, one of the featured composers on the Symphony's upcoming 2022-2023 season opening concert.
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Just as Bela Bartok gave a voice to the folk music of Hungary in the 20th century, Alberto Ginastera did the same for the music of Argentina. Many call Ginastera one of the most important South American composers of the past century.
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Sometimes you run across the name of a composer you’ve never heard of before and when you read about their life and their work, you start to wonder, why?�
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Originally aired - August 29, 2016In the 19th century, composition was a man’s world. The stigma of being a female composer made it difficult for a�
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Jaime Laredo is a world-renowned violinist and conductor. I had a chance to speak with him via Zoom recently, as we are celebrating his 80th birthday and�
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Originally aired May 16, 201619th century Germany was not a hospitable environment for female composers. Nevertheless, Clara Weick-Schumann left an�
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Camargo Guarnieri spent most of his career under the shadow of his name and of fellow Brazilian composer, Heitor Villa-Lobos. Like�
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You’re hearing the opening movement of Mexican composer Carlos Chavez’s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. This performance features the National Symphony�
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Heitor Villa-Lobos was a Brazilian guitarist, cellist, composer and conductor. He’s not just one of the most celebrated South-American composers of all�