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Sound Advice - 5/2/13- Kent Teeters

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Capital Public Radio classical morning host Kent Teeters chatted with Insight host Beth Ruyak, starting with the work of "From the Top" pianist Christopher O'Riley.

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From the Top

Recorded before live audiences in venues across the country, this program introduces listeners to exceptional, pre-college-age classical artists. Listen Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock for From the Top!

San Francisco Symphony

The San Francisco Symphony continues a tradition that began in 1926, when it became the first symphonic ensemble in the United States heard in regular radio broadcasts. Listen Sunday afternoons at 4 o'clock.

Conductor Trades Baton for Bow To Perform As Soloist with Modesto Symphony

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

During the Modesto Symphony Orchestra's next concert, conductor David Lockington won't be standing at the podium facing his musicians. He'll be seated with his back to them, premiering a new cello concerto composed by fellow Brit Philip Sawyers.

Stockton Symphony and Composer Dorman Inspire City with New Work

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Stockton made national and international news in recent years for all the wrong reasons: high crime, low literacy, foreclosures and most recently, the prospect of bankruptcy. Now, the city's acclaimed symphony has a project yielding some good news.

Classical Pianist Konstantin Soukhovetski More Like a Pop/Rock Star in Russia

Along with a discussion of the classical repertoire he performs, Russian pianist Konstantin Soukhovetski talks about his fashion sense, film acting and appearances on TV during this Insight interview with David Watts Barton.

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