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WPRB was ecstatic to have renowned contemporary Israeli-American cellist Maya Beiser as a guest on Marvin Rosen’s Classical Discoveries! Stay tuned for when we upload the interview for those who have missed it!
UPDATE: You can now listen to the entire broadcast, right here!
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The other day WPRB was lucky to have pianists Josu de Solaun Soto and Ilya Itin come into the studios for exclusive interviews! Both pianists at currently giving recitals and teaching masterclasses and the internationally famed Golandsky Institute at Princeton University! Take a listen to them!
01 Josu de Solaun Soto I
02 Josu de Solaun Soto II
03 Josu de Solaun Soto III
04 Ilya Itin I
05 Ilya Itin II
06 Ilya Itin III
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Hey there WPRB listeners!
An exclusive interview with Ralph Farris, the violist of the string quartet ETHEL about their new record Oshtali will air Tuesday the 20th at 7 am! Formed in 1998, the string quartet ETHEL dedicates itself to the performance of contemporary and new music. For the past five years, they have been in residence at the Native American Composers Apprenticeship Project, a part of the Grand Canyon Music Festival. Recently, they have worked …
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On Wednesday July 14, world renowned Israeli/American cellist and new music recording artist, MAYA BEISER, will appear live in the WPRB Studio and join Marvin Rosen, host of Classical Discoveries for a series of fascinating discussions about new music and its performance. Included will be a few live performances! Only on WPRB Princeton, community-supported independent radio! To learn more about Maya Beiser, go to www.mayabeiser.com.
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Hey there WPRB listeners!
WPRB is happy to announce that it will soon be airing (date TBA) an exclusive interview with Ralph Farris, the violist of the string quartet ETHEL about their new record Oshtali. Formed in 1998, the string quartet ETHEL dedicates itself to the performance of contemporary and new music. For the past five years, they have been in residence at the Native American Composers Apprenticeship Project, a part of the Grand Canyon Music …
