Latest from LPM Classical
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Recorded for the first time, with new arrangements by Rachel Grimes, music from one of the earliest published African-American composers
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Anthony R. Green's "Two Orchestral Sketches" helps conclude the Louisville Orchestra's season
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The Canadian pianists' releases his eleventh album on Deutsche Grammophon
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The ensemble wraps up ten seasons of concerts with a Czech nationalist warhorse
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The genre-defying group joins the Louisville Orchestra for a concerto by Mason Bates
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Chelsea Komschlies' ENTER[ic] PORTAL receives world premiere this weekend
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On how silence and suspension can stop time, with Kent Hatteberg of Louisville Chamber Choir
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The violinist couple highlight the range and possibility of the violin with their upcoming program
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The Cincinnati Pops releases "Harlem Renaissance," a new album featuring the pianist and composer
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The all-female vocal ensemble fuses art and social commentary
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The rejuvenated band, sporting three new members, is having more fun than ever. And it shows in these vigorous performances of pieces that are whimsical and socially conscious.
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A choir of one hundred, an orchestra of forty, and a quartet of soloists make up the Louisville Master Chorale's Elijah