Rachmaninoff Celebrations

We continue our Rachmaninoff 150 celebrations this week. This week, we begin our weekly broadcast of the three completed operas by Rachmaninoff on VivaLaVoce's Opera at 8 on Tuesdays with Linda Carducci. On the eve of Orthodox Easter, we are treated to a performance of Rachmaninoff's virtuosic vocal masterpiece, his Vespers, on WETA Classical in a special presentation. On April 15th at 9PM. Check out our program director's guide to this month's Rachmaninoff programming for more details. 

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Voices of our Time

Don't miss this concert of music by first and second-generation American composers from St Mark's Church in Washington on Front Row Washington Monday night at 9PM ET.

From the ensemble: 

"In this special program featuring voices of our time, we bring together first- and second-generation American composers and music inspired by common threads: remembrance, longing, and human displacement. These works connect composers, musical subjects, listeners, and their identities, allowing art to communicate experience."

Founded in 2015 by pianist Efi Hackmey and cellist Carrie Bean Stute, Chiarina brings distinctive chamber music performances and innovative programming to an intimate neighborhood setting in Capitol Hill, DC.

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A Choreographed Symphony

This weekend, Choral Showcase presents Maurice Ravel's self-described "choreographic symphony", the ballet Daphnis et Chloe, a work for wordless chorus and orchestra. Originally written for the Ballets Russe in 1912, it is considered his greatest work. Sunday at 9PM ET.

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Der Rosenkavalier

An eternal favorite, Richard Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier is a light-hearted opera set in the splendor of 18th Vienna, a backdrop to comedy, romance and bittersweet reflections on aging.  Featuring Isabelle Leonard as Octavian and Lise Davidson as the Marschallin, conducted by Simone Young. On this week's Opera Matinee Saturday at 12PM ET.

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Wake up with Classical Sunrise

Rise and Shine with perfectly matched music for the sunrise on Classical Sunrise. Second best thing to a great cup of coffee!

  • Monday 6:40AM Bach - Brandenburg Concerto No. 2: I. Allegro
  • Tuesday 6:38AM Haydn - Cello Concerto No. 1: III. Allegro molto
  • Wednesday 6:37AM Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 1: I. Allegro moderato
  • Thursday 6:35AM Tchaikovsky - Ecossaise from Eugene Onegin
  • Friday 6:34AM Fanny Mendelssohn - String Quartet in E-flat Major: IV. Allegro molto vivace

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