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South Bend Symphony Orchestra Music Director Alastair Willis discusses Dvorak's Symphony No. 9, and three composers connected with his legacy - George Gershwin, Jerod Tate, and Florence Price - with SBSO Board Chair and retired dean of IU South Bend Dr. Marvin Curtis.
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South Bend Symphony Orchestra Music Director Alastair Willis previews an operatic collaboration with Emanuel Cristian Caraman, artistic director of South Bend Lyric Opera.
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South Bend Symphony Orchestra Music Director Alastair Willis discusses Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 and Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3, with insights from pianist Paivi Ekroth.
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Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour celebrates the planet with a circle of musicians and songwriters from across the region.
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Alastair Willis, music director of the South Bend SymphonyOrchestra, hosts another Aha with Alastair podcast, discussing Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, as well as music by Carter Pann and Mason Bates.
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South Bend Symphony Music Director Alastair Willis presents his insights into "Silent City" by Kayhan Kalhor, Brahms Symphony No. 2, and Borodin's over to his opera "Prince Igor."
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WVPE is a media sponsor for the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame, hosting “Dignity and Development."
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WVPE is a media sponsor for Shakespeare at Notre Dame, presenting actors from the London stage performing Romeo and Juliet.
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Alastair Willis, music director of the South Bend Symphony Orchestra, talks with guest conductor David Lockington
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Alastair Willis, music director of the South Bend Symphony Orchestra, talks with guest conductor David Lockington
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South Bend Symphony Music Director Alastair Willis kicks off another season of "Aha with Alastair" with a conversation with his sister, French horn player Sarah Willis, and introductions to "Mozart y Mambo," as well as works by Stravinsky, Bologne, and Milhaud.
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Aaron Nichols, Executive Director of the South Bend Civic Theatre, joins Alastair Willis on a theatrical journey to Paris to explore the arts explosion that took place during the late 19th and early 20th century.