Latest from LPM Classical
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                        As we shine a brighter spotlight on Black artists in our music library this month, get to know the selections that are new since last February.
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                        The composer of Breaking the Waves speaks candidly about equity in her field, the importance of role models and the unglamorous side of writing music every day.
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                        The concert will feature the premiere of a new work by music director Teddy Abrams, and is part of a multi-year statewide tour funded by $4.3 million from the state.
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                        Lebron James has Beethoven on his pregame playlist, and so can you.
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                        Pianist Jonathan Biss talks to WUOL's Daniel Gilliam about his love for Ludwig van Beethoven's music and playing the Piano Concerto No. 5 "Emperor" with the Louisville Orchestra
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                        Watch the pianist, who's been called "a performer of near-superhuman prowess," play a smart set that spans six centuries.
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                        Lisa Bielawa joined us in anticipation of the upcoming premiere of Send The Carriage Through.
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                        More than a century ago, a Met librarian made some of the first live music recordings. Now, (with an assist from NPR) 16 of the Mapleson Cylinders are joining the New York Public Library collection.
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                        Gateways Radio is a broadcast of the Gateways Music Festival festival, hosted by Garrett McQueen. Starting January 19th at 10pm on WUOL.
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                        Among other things Badalamenti's music, soft and bizarre and surging, was an emotional compass for the uncanny creations of director David Lynch.
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                        After VAN magazine published accusations against Robert Beaser, a former head of The Juilliard School's composition department, hundreds of composers, educators and presenters are demanding change.
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                        Three people have accused two teachers at the world-renowned music school — composers Robert Beaser and the late Christopher Rouse — of sexual misconduct dating back to the 1990s and 2000s.