These shows demystify a genre unfairly perceived as archaic and stuffy with expert analysis, musical selections and pure fun.
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How classical music shaped our favorite films
From Wagner’s leitmotifs to Stravinsky’s pounding rhythms, classical music has left an indelible mark on cinema. Film composers borrow centuries-old techniques to deepen emotion, build tension, and ...
Steve Robinson has amassed a long history in radio broadcasting, spanning over 50 years, rooted in an unwavering love for classical music. In those years, he aimed to transform how classical music is ...
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How movie music makes us feel connected
From sweeping orchestral scores to minimalist beats, movie music has the power to move us, guide our emotions, and make cinematic moments unforgettable. Composers draw from centuries of musical ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
If you think about the programming at Walt Disney Concert Hall, a screening of a surf movie is probably the last thing you’d expect from the iconic venue–or maybe the music of Alice in Chains. But on ...
The two-part expansive portrait of the iconic musician, 'And So It Goes' will air across two weeks later this month, clocking in at a total of five hours, and features interviews with Joel, his ...
Between bites of Korean BBQ, cellists from the UT Orchestra discussed a plan to open classical music to wider audiences.
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