Kids Commute
Kids Commute - Newman Week!
A couple of weeks ago on Kids Commute, we introduced you to the Kanneh-Masons, a talented family of classical performers.
This week, we ll meet the Newmans (Alfred, David, Thomas, Maria and Randy), a talented family of composers, mostly in film. We ll have a Newman Quizlet for you, too!
Tune in Monday through Friday at 7:40 a.m. or listen any time at the links below!
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KC 4114 - NEWMAN WEEK! Friday: You ve Got a Friend in Me/Randy Newman This week s MAYA MIX contains a range of music of all the Newmans we talked about this week!
On this week s program, listeners requested music of Richard Rodgers, Gustav Mahler, Gustav Holst, Florence Price and many others.
We also had requests for The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam by Alan Hovhaness, music from the first musical film adaptation of The Phantom of the Opera and James Earl Jones (pictured) narrating Aaron Copland s Lincoln Portrait.
See all of this week s requests below.
Be a part of next week s program! Email your request to ipr@interlochen.org or call the MBR line at (231) 276-4422. We ll call or email you back to confirm what number you ll be on next Saturday s show.
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This encore broadcast from 2018 features an outstanding ensemble cast. Bass
Ildar Abdrazakov starred as the quick-witted valet Figaro opposite soprano
Nadine Sierra as his equally resourceful bride, the maid Susanna.
Soprano
Mariusz Kwiecien as the philandering Count, and mezzo-soprano
Isabel Leonard was the perpetually love-sick pageboy Cherubino.
Harry Bicket led the Met Orchestra and Chorus in this sparkling musical masterpiece.
Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro will be heard over the
Toll Brothers-Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network at 1:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, March 13. Listen to it on Classical IPR.
Click here to view and English translation of the libretto.
On Friday, March 12, the nationally syndicated program Performance Today will feature music performed at recorded at Interlochen Center for the Arts.
Listen to Classical IPR during the 10 a.m. hour of the show to hear the ensemble Russian Renaissance perform the traditional Ya na kamushe siju (I m sitting on the stone).
The recording was made during a recent performance the group gave in the Dendrinos Chapel and Recital Hall at Interlochen.
Michael Culler engineered the recording.
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