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Classical Pacific, August 20, 2019: Genre IV

To assist us in learning the favorite genres of you - the listeners - through voting online, I am playing music or at least one genre each day until September 1, the final day of voting online. Today, the focus is on the Classical Period, which admittedly contains many genres, but you may consider it a genre, or choose a sub-genre from within the period for your vote. 

If you want to share your three favorite genres, go to hawaiipublicradio.org and click on the box on the upper right to vote. The final tally will give us the top ten genres - one will be featured each day of the membership drive. 

Classical Pacific presents classical music from pre-Renaissance to the current day, locally curated by Louise King Lanzilotti from a Pacific perspective. The program is live weekdays from 3-6pm Hawaiian Standard time, and streams live on hawaiipublicradio.org and on the free mobile app HPR.  

Questions? Comments? Email me: llanzilotti@hawaiipublicradio.org

Listen on the radio or join listeners around the world who stream HPR2 in one of two ways:

1. Go to hawaiipublicradio.org. Click on Programs, then HPR-2 Schedule, then find today's Classical Pacific link at 3pm. Information on each album will be displayed as the music plays, often with the cover of the album showing, too.  Or - 

2. Go to the HPR App on your smart phone (you can download it for free, if you don't already have it). Choose HPR2. As the program plays, you'll see the information on each album, just as you do on the website. 

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Louise Keali‘iloma King Lanzilotti comes from a multi-ethnic background that has informed many of her beliefs. Her experience covers artistic, educational and administrative areas of the arts. Lanzilotti taught for over twenty years in public, private and alternative schools K – 12, developing a method of writing music and plays with students, which solidified her understanding of the importance of arts engagement for all.
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