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Interlochen Public Radio

Classical Sprouts

A weekly Kids, Family and Arts podcast
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Classical Sprouts

Interlochen Public Radio

Classical Sprouts

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Classical Sprouts

Interlochen Public Radio

Classical Sprouts

A weekly Kids, Family and Arts podcast
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Dive into the piece that topped the charts all year long in 1952 — and later got a French twist.
Join us in Paris as we step into this 2015 Broadway musical based on music by George and Ira Gershwin!
It's time for royal crowning, anthem playing and tea spilling galore!
Lions and scarecrows and tin men, oh my! This 1970s retelling of the Wizard of Oz is full of great music!
Pokemon and "Pictures at an Exhibition," "The Wiz" and "The Firebird"! Get ready!
We're hanging out with this acclaimed Ghanaian-American pianist!
Aaron Copland and Agnes de Mille's work, Rodeo, combines the old west with ballet.
Welcome to Classical Sprouts: Birdwatching Edition.
We're rewinding more than 900 years to get to know this medieval composer, poet and nun.
Spoiler alert: they didn't originate in Scotland! Kate and a special guest will tell you more about bagpipe history and performance.
What makes tango tango?
Pianists Anna and Dmitri Shelest stand in solidarity with their fellow Ukrainians through music.
We're exploring Ukraine's rich musical traditions, from Eurovision to overtone flutes.
Learn about some of the composers, artists, and poets active during the Harlem Renaissance, the 1920s Black culture movement in New York City.
Love! Handsome soldiers! Quack doctors! Weddings! And love potions?
Find out more about this American composer, prodigy and nature enthusiast!
Wish you had a fairy godmother? Us too.
The Child Spirits in the Metropolitan Opera's production of "The Magic Flute" gave us the inside scoop!
From Minecraft to The Metropolitan Opera, you won't want to miss this exciting season of musical exploration! Sprouting next Monday!
What is Handel's "Messiah" and why do people sing it during the Christmas season?
From a Turkish march to Ode to Joy, learn about one of the most famous symphonies of all time!
The Nutcracker - with a twist (or maybe several)
Life-size dolls, mouse soldiers, dancing snowflakes, candies, flowers and a beautiful ballet princess . . .
Feathers and frogs and bugles, oh my! We’re getting poetic as we explore musical settings of this poet's work.
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