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Open Ears: Pauline Oliveros
Explore the world of Pauline Oliveros, a pioneer in contemporary classical music known for her experimental techniques and the concept of "Deep Listening."
Classical Californians: Sonia Marie De León de Vega
Conductor Sonia Marie De León de Vega is our guest host for Classical Californians
Classical Californians: Donato Cabrera
Conductor Donato Cabrera is this week's Classical Californian.
Open Ears: Pauline Oliveros (en español)
Explore the life of Pauline Oliveros, a pioneer in contemporary classical music known for her experimental techniques and the concept of Deep Listening.
Classical Californians: Maia Jasper White and Kevin Kumar | Tune in Wednesday at 7pm!
This week's Classical Californians are the co-founders and Artistic Directors of the LA based salon series Salastina
The Real (House)wives of Classical Music: The Women Behind Bach, Schumann and Mahler
The wives of J.S. Bach, Robert Schumann, and Gustav Mahler were talented musicians, long unacknowledged.
Deep Dive: The Life and Legacy of Mana-Zucca
Explore the life of Mana-Zucca, a piano prodigy, composer, and actress, known for her song 'I Love Life'. Discover her journey from Poland to fame in America and Europe.
Open Ears: Get to Know the Incredible Story of Marian Anderson
Explore the inspiring journey of Marian Anderson, a trailblazing African American singer who overcame racial barriers to perform at the White House and Metropolitan Opera.
Classical Californians: Regina Carter
This week our Classical Californian is jazz violinist Regina Carter
Open Ears: Eva Jessye and the Harlem Renaissance
This article explores the life of Eva Jessye, a key figure in American music and the Harlem Renaissance, who made significant contributions to civil rights and classical music.