Music and stories from America’s best young classical musicians.

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Music and stories from America’s best young classical musicians.
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Recent Episodes

June 1, 2026
West Side Story, Ragtime and a Teen Composer
Host [Host Name] explores American music, featuring Bernstein's "West Side Story," ragtime piano, and a teen composer's jazz saxophone, offering listeners a diverse musical journey.

May 25, 2026
Bach, Popper, and Saint-Saens
Host Peter Dugan interviews three middle school musicians showcasing their solo performances of Bach, Popper, and Saint-Saens.

May 18, 2026
Beethoven and Singing Trombone
Teen pianist Anya shares her Beethoven passion while vocalist's son Leo makes the trombone sing in this interview.
135 total episodes available with 38 transcripts
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cellist
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piano trio of friends
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pianist
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baritone
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