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All Classical Radio
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The music you need, before you know you need it. Proudly broadcasting from the heart of Portland, OR.
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Lisa Lipton Explores: Portland's Yelling Choir
All Classical Radio on air host and producer Lisa Lipton chats with flutist Maxx Katz, founder of Portland's Yelling Choir. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/portland-yelling-choir/
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John Pitman Reviews: Jan Lisiecki Return to Mozart
All Classical Radio host John Pitman speaks with pianist Jan Lisiecki about his latest album featuring Mozart piano concertos. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-lisiecki-mozart/
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John Pitman Reviews: Terra Infirma
John Pitman's latest conversation is with two artists who knew each other's work, but who had not worked together, before this project. In this bold new work, with a title taken from a poem by Robert Walters, the harp symbolizes the protagonist Earth, both fragile and powerful. Terra Infirma was directly inspired by the experiences of its creative team. Composer Reena Esmail, who resides in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Altadena, was forced to evacuate her home during the catastrophic fires of January 2025. Harpist Yolanda Kondonassis, a committed advocate for the environment, is founder and director of the non-profit organization Earth at Heart. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-terra-infirma/
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John Pitman Reviews: Randall Scotting's 'Divine Impresario'
In this interview with countertenor Randall Scotting, All Classical Radio's John Pitman uncovers the fascinating world of the castrati, music which was originally written for the superstars of the Baroque. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-divine-impresario/
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Lisa Lipton Explores: Portland State University 's Spring Awakening
All Classical Radio host Lisa Lipton sat down to chat with Zach Galatis, flute section member, piccolo soloist with the Oregon Symphony, and Assistant Professor of Flute at Portland State University (PSU) to hear more about his role as music director behind PSU’s first ever full-scale musical production, Spring Awakening. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/psu-spring-awakening26/
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John Pitman Reviews: Gautier Capuçon's Gaïa
French classical cellist Gautier Capuçon and his instrument becomes the voice of the Earth in an inspired album of world premiere recordings, in Gaïa. All Classical Radio's Director of Music & Programming, John Pitman, recently spoke with Capuçon about the cellist's passion for music, concern for the earth in the age of climate change, and a love of doing "crazy things," such as climbing the French Alps near where he grew up. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-capucon-gaia/
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John Pitman Reviews: Christopher Tin's 'Song Offerings'
John Pitman Reviews: Christopher Tin's 'Song Offerings' by All Classical Radio
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John Pitman Reviews: Marc-André Hamelin's 'Found Objects / Sound Objects'
Host John Pitman speaks with pianist Marc-André Hamelin about his 92nd (!) album, 'Found Objects / Sound Objects.' Learn more on the All Classical Radio Arts Blog:
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John Pitman Reviews: Tomás Cotik's Paganini Capriccio
All Classical Radio host John Pitman recently spoke with Portland violinist and Portland State University Professor of Violin, Tomás Cotik, about his unique approach to performing some of the most challenging works for solo violin around: the Caprices of Nicolo Paganini. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-cotiks-paganini-capriccio/
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John Pitman Reviews: Ember's 'Birds of Paradise'
John Pitman's latest conversation is with harpist Emily Levin, and a new group named Ember. They specialize in works for harp, violin and cello. Ember's new album (on Azica, to be released in September 2025) is titled "Birds of Paradise," which echoes one of the pieces on their album. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-ember-birds-of-paradise/
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John Pitman Reviews: Benjamin Appl's 'For Dieter'
John Pitman Reviews: Benjamin Appl's 'For Dieter' by All Classical Radio
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John Pitman Reviews: Huang Ruo's 'An American Soldier'
All Classical Radio’s Director of Programming John Pitman's latest interview is a timely one, in conjunction with Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Memorial Day. Composer, pianist and vocalist Huang Ruo's latest recording 'An American Soldier' is a powerful and moving opera based on the true story of a young Chinese American Army named Pvt. Danny Chen, who was found dead at his base in Afghanistan in 2011, and the ensuing courts-martial of Chen’s fellow soldiers. In this interview, John Pitman speaks with Huang. Ruo and his longtime creative partner, the librettist David Hwang ("M. Butterfly", "Yellow Face", and the Broadway production of "Tarzan" among others). Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-ruo-american-soldier/
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John Pitman Reviews: Yevgeny Sudbin's 'Ver La Flamme'
Renowned for his interpretations of the music of Russian composer and mystic, Alexander Scriabin, celebrated pianist Yevgeny Sudbin is host John Pitman’s latest guest for this Arts Blog interview. Keep reading on the All Classical Radio Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-sudbins-flamme/
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John Pitman Reviews: Les Korngold's Korngold Symphony
Imagine if we could hear, decades after a composer has passed, a note-for-note set of instructions of what how they intended their music to be heard? It’s rarer than you might think. Recently, All Classical Radio's program director John Pitman had a conversation with the grandson of the Austrian born composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold – Leslie or “Les” Korngold – and John Mauceri, a conductor who has devoted his career to elevating the importance of music by Korngold. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-les-korngold/
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John Pitman Reviews Simone Dinnerstein's 'The Eye is the First Circle'
All Classical Radio's John Pitman speaks with American pianist Simone Dinnerstein about her latest album, 'The Eye is the First Circle,' featuring iconic American composer Charles Ives’ Concord Sonata. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-dinnerstein-eye/
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John Pitman Reviews: Joshua Roman's 'Immunity'
In this interview with All Classical Program Director John Pitman, Roman shares his encounters with this serious, long-term illness, how it changed his approach to music and performing, and how it strengthened his connections with friends and fellow musicians, and the people who come to hear him play. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog:
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John Pitman Reviews: John-Henry Crawford
All Classical Radio’s Director of Music and Programming John Pitman recently spoke with John-Henry Crawford. Since the Louisiana-based cellist's 2021 debut, Dialogo, Crawford has always had "dialogues" with the composers whose music he performs, and his album featuring Dvořák's Cello Concerto and Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme, is no exception. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-jhc/
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John Pitman Reviews: Augustin Hadelich's 'American Road Trip'
All Classical Radio's Director of Music and Programming John Pitman recently spoke with violinist Augustin Hadelich about American Road Trip, and more. Hear their conversation below on the Arts Blog:
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John Pitman Reviews: Arnold Schoenberg
For this edition of John Pitman’s Reviews, John has invited All Classical host and producer Lisa Lipton to sit down with Larry Schoenberg, son of composer Arnold Schoenberg. Lisa, along with microtonal composer Ritchie Green, and 45th Parallel Universe musicians Ron Blessinger and James Shields, asked Larry what it was like having one of the 20th century's greatest, and most controversial composers as a dad. Listen and learn more on the All Classical Radio Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-schoenberg/
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John Pitman Review: John Malkovich in 'The Music Critic'
All Classical Radio's Program Director John Pitman recently caught up with Hollywood actor and classical musician John Malkovich. Hear their hilarious chat about Malkovich's The Music Critic, a new recording from a recent Oregon Symphony concert in June 2024. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-malkovich/
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John Pitman Review: Christopher O'Riley's 'The Well-Tempered Clavier'
In May 2024, pianist Christopher O'Riley was in Portland for a concert with his good friend, cellist Matt Haimovitz. All Classical Radio’s Program Director, John Pitman, invited Christopher for an interview in the Roger O. Doyle Performance Studio, the day before their concert. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-christopher-oriley/ Special thanks to All Classical’s Audio Engineer Daniel Hornbeck for editing this interview.
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John Pitman Review: Danish String Quartet's 'Keel Road'
For this edition of John Pitman's Reviews, John has invited All Classical Radio host Warren Black to speak with the Danish String Quartet about their recent world premiere and get a preview of their upcoming new album, 'Keel Road.' The album features arrangements of folk music and more. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-wood-works/
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John Pitman Review: Neave Trio's 'A Room of Her Own'
All Classical Radio’s Program Director John Pitman shares his recent conversation with two members of the Neave Trio. They speak about their latest recording titled "A Room of Her Own." Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog:
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John Pitman Review: Miloš's 'Baroque'
Miloš, the superstar guitarist who has recorded the standard guitar repertoire, explored the Beatles, as well as the experience of isolation, returns with a carefully-curated collection of music of the 18th century. Learn more on the All Classical Radio Arts Blog:
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John Pitman Review: James Newton Howard's 'Night After Night'
For this edition of John Pitman's Reviews, John has invited All Classical Radio's host of our syndicated film music program, The Score, to review a beautiful new recording reimagining original film scores. "Night After Night" celebrates one of the richest collaborations between a contemporary film director and a composer – an all-new recording of music for M. Night Shyamalan’s most acclaimed films by the Emmy®- and Grammy®-winning composer and nine-time Oscar® nominee James Newton Howard. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog:
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John Pitman Review: Thibaut Garcia's 'El Bohemio'
All Classical Radio's Program Director John Pitman shares his first-ever interview with Thibaut Garcia, discussing the guitarist's latest release, El Bohemio (Erato/Warner Classics). Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-garcia-el-bohemio/
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John Pitman Review: Randall Goosby 'Violin Concertos'
All Classical Radio's program director, John Pitman, chats with American violinist Randall Goosby about his second album with Decca Classics. The dynamic young soloist brings freshness to a concerto he first encountered as a teenager: Max Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1, and shimmering performances of Florence Price's two Violin Concertos, with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Yannick Nézet-Séguin. There's also a wonderful arrangement of Price's piece, Adoration, arranged especially for the Philadelphia's string section. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-goosby-concertos/
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John Pitman Review: Plínio Fernandes's 'Bacheando'
Plínio Fernandes is a London-based Brazilian guitarist who has just released his second album. Bacheando explores the long-established influence of Bach's music on Brazilian composers. He recently spoke to All Classical Radio host John Pitman about his latest album 'Bacheando.' Hear their conversation, and learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-fernandes-bacheando/
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John Pitman Review The Menuhin Century
John Pitman Review The Menuhin Century by All Classical Radio
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John Pitman Review: Carlos Simon's 'Together'
Composer Carlos Simon has received numerous awards and nominations for works such as 2021's Requiem for the Enslaved. He recently spoke to All Classical Radio host John Pitman about his latest album Together, a 10-track project that came about from the desire to simply make music with friends and colleagues, after the long period of separation during the pandemic. Hear John's full interview with Carlos Simon, woven with music excerpts from 'Together,' and more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-simons-together/
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Shades Of Night Andrew Brownell JP Interview Feature
Andrew Brownell is a pianist and former Portlander who, recently stopped by for a chat with John Pitman about his latest album, "Shades of Night," available now on Divine Art. Enjoy their conversation and discover more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-brownell-night/
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John Pitman Review: Eric Whitacre & Voces8 'Home'
All Classical Portland’s Program Director John Pitman recently spoke with American choral composer Eric Whitacre, who has a career now spanning over three decades, is one of the world's most popular composers among audiences and choirs alike. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-whitacre-home/
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John Pitman Review: Benjamin Grosvenor Schumann Brahms
All Classical Portland’s Program Director John Pitman talks to British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, whose new album touches on the relationships of Brahms and Robert and Clara Schumann. Learn more on the Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-grosvenor-brahms/
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A Noteworthy Interview with author Ruth Ozeki
Noteworthy host Lynnsay Maynard speaks with American-Canadian author, filmmaker and Zen Buddhist priest Ruth Ozeki. Ozeki's novel 'A Tale for the Time Being' is the 2023 Everybody Reads pick by Multnomah County Library and The Library Foundation, presented in partnership with Literary Arts. Ruth Ozeki’s award-winning novel A Tale for the Time Being tells the story of two strangers whose lives become connected across time and an ocean. Hear new episodes of Noteworthy Sundays at 1:00 PM PT at 89.9 FM in Portland, OR or worldwide at allclassical.org. Learn more about Noteworthy and host Lynnsay Maynard: https://www.allclassical.org/programs/noteworthy/
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John Pitman Review: Mao Fujita Takes On Mozart
All Classical Portland’s Program Director John Pitman talks to pianist Mao Fujita about his new album, Mozart: The Complete Piano Sonatas, available now from Sony. Learn more on the Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/mao-fujita-mozart/
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John Pitman Review: Eldbjørg Hemsing's 'Arctic'
Arctic is a new release by Norwegian violinist Eldbjørg Hemsing that asks questions, through music, about the effects of climate change on the Arctic region, and on the life that exists there. Ms. Hemsing, who grew up near the Arctic Circle, says “the Arctic is often misrepresented as stark and uninhabitable wasteland.” Yet Hemsing explains that “it’s a region of matchless beauty abounding in life, one that magically illustrates how all things cohere in fragile cycles." With new pieces by composers including Jacob Shea, Frode Fjellheim, and James Newton Howard, as well as Norwegian heroes of the past such as Ole Bull and Edvard Grieg, Arctic is a compelling compendium of musical ideas about a region that plays a vital role in the health of the entire planet. Enjoy All Classical Portland’s Program Director John Pitman's conversation with Eldbjørg Hemsing and learn more on the Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/john-pitman-review-eldbjorg-hemsings-arctic/
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John Pitman Review: Leif Ove Andsnes's 'Poetic Tone Pictures'
All Classical Portland's Program Director John Pitman has long admired the artistry of Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes, having featured his recordings regularly over the past 30-plus years. His newest release is especially exciting because it includes rare recordings of the complete Poetic Tone Pictures by Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. Keep reading on the All Classical Portland Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-andsness-poetic-tone-pictures/
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An Adventure At Grannie's in English
An Adventure At Grannie's in English by All Classical Radio
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An Adventure At Grannie's En Español
An Adventure At Grannie's En Español by All Classical Radio
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John Pitman Review: Hilary Hahn's 'Eclipse'
All Classical Portland Program Director John Pitman shares his latest review of a new album by violinist Hilary Hahn, which includes Dvořák's Violin Concerto, the Violin Concerto by Alberto Ginastera, and Pablo de Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy for violin and orchestra. The album, Eclipse, is available now on Deutsche Grammophon. Keep reading on the All Classical Portland Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/john-pitman-review-hilary-hahns-eclipse/
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John Pitman Review: Sheku Kanneh-Mason's 'Song'
All Classical Portland Program Director John Pitman shares his latest review of a new album by British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason. The album is called “Song,” and is available now on Decca Records. Find the interview on the All Classical Portland Arts Blog:
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John Pitman Review: Summerland - Premieres by William Grant Still
All Classical Portland Program Director John Pitman shares his latest review of a new collection of works by William Grant Still.
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The Race En Español
Pianist, María García narrates and performs composer Dr. Gwyneth Walker’s The Race, a fun new take on the beloved story of the Tortoise and the Hare. María loved reading stories with her daughter. This story, which teaches us slow and steady wins the race, uses sound effects using the piano and tempo to show how fast or slow the characters move. María narrates the story in Spanish and Sarah narrates the story in English.
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The Race In English
Pianist, María García narrates and performs composer Dr. Gwyneth Walker’s The Race, a fun new take on the beloved story of the Tortoise and the Hare. María loved reading stories with her daughter. This story, which teaches us slow and steady wins the race, uses sound effects using the piano and tempo to show how fast or slow the characters move. María narrates the story in Spanish and Sarah narrates the story in English.
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John Pitman Review: John-Henry Crawford shares his Corazón
Corazón is the second release by American cellist John-Henry Crawford (his first, titled Dialogo, was covered by John Pitman in 2021), and reflects the cellist's own experiences in performing in Mexico and Central America, as well as visiting family members there, such as his brother who is a member of the Peace Corps. Read more on the All Classical Portland Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/arts-blog/
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Where We Live: Nikki Brown Clown
Where We Live host Adam Eccleston introduces us to beloved children’s entertainer Nikki Brown Clown. She is Portland’s first Black woman clown, and the Grand Marshall of the 2022 Good in the Hood Multicultural Music, Arts & Food Festival! Nikki uses dance, humor, and a love for her community to promote youth literacy. Learn more at nikkibrownclown.com.
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Where We Live: Sensory-Friendly Concerts
Where We Live host Adam Eccleston explores Earthtones NW, an organization providing music, art, and horticultural therapies for those with autism, dementia, and developmental disabilities in Portland, Oregon. In May 2022, they partnered with the Portland Columbia Symphony to present a series of “Sensory-Friendly” concerts for individuals with sensory sensitivies, and those on the autism spectrum. Learn more at earthtonesnw.com.
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Where We Live: Community Music Center
Where we Live host Adam Eccleston speaks with Gregory Dubay, the Director of Portland's Community Music Center. CMC is a Portland Parks & Recreation program in partnership with the nonprofit Community Music Center, Inc. It has been a popular place for music lessons and concerts in Portland since 1955 and is now one of over 20 PP&R sites offering music instruction. Learn more at portland.gov/parks/community-music-center.
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Where We Live: BRAVO Youth Orchestras
Where We Live host Adam Eccleston speaks to Alonzo Chadwick, Executive Director of BRAVO Youth Orchestras. BRAVO is inspired by El Sistema model founded in Venezuela in 1975 to improve the lives of underserved children through intensive orchestral instruction. The organization balances the goals of social improvement and musical rigor. Learn more at oregonbravo.org.
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Where We Live : All One Tribe
Portland musician and educator Aaron Nigel Smith talks about his collaborative album 'All One Tribe,' which celebrates the rich culture and diversity of Black voices. It was released in 2021 and has been nominated for a Grammy in the Best Children's Music category. Where We Live, celebrating the arts and community leaders.
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