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Every moment of every day that you listen to WRTI is a shared cultural experience with many people who do not look like you, don’t live in your…
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Yannick Nézet-Séguin loves Mahler's Symphony No.5 for many reasons. One is that it's a work that epitomizes everything that orchestral music can be. "It…
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Join WRTI on Memorial Day as we mark the occasion and honor those who serve with a line-up of American music and local artists you won’t want to…
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May 11, 2020. If you listen to WRTI's weekday feature Flix@5, you're likely familiar with the music of Erich Wolfgang Korngold (1897-1957), whose scores…
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Enjoy WRTI in a whole new way with the WRTI App! Download it today to listen to WRTI in the background while browsing the web or catching up on your…
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Join us on Thursday, April 16th for the first-ever Public Radio Music Day on WRTI. We’re joining radio stations across the country, in collaboration with…
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Plagues and epidemics are ages-old phenomena. They've triggered both fear and inspiration. NPR's Tom Huizenga surveys musical responses from composers over the centuries.
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While we practice important social distancing to keep everyone healthy and safe, we don’t have to be isolated. We can share in the experience of listening…
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Although Handel’s Messiah is now regularly performed during the Christmas holidays, the work was actually premiered in the spring before Easter. WRTI’s…
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We're updating a list of live musical performances from around the world, categorized by date and genre.