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  • ---FIRST HALF HOUR---:04—Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791): String Quartet No. 19 in C, K. 465, “Dissonant,” minuet move., 1785, Emerson Sring Quartet…
  • Energy independence has been a contentious issue in Hawai?i for some time. The state relies on imported fossil fuels to meet its rising energy demands.…
  • ---FIRST HALF HOUR---:01—John Adams (1947- ): “Tromba Iotana,” 1986, Edo de Waart, San Francisco Symphony [Elektra Nonesuch 79144]. The title means…
  • Susan McCreary Duprey joined Gene Schiller in the studio to talk about the upcoming concert of Requiem for the Living performed by the Windward Choral…
  • This Sunday’s concert with the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra features some exciting local talent. Gene Schiller speaks with music director, Brian…
  • ---FIRST HALF HOUR---:01—Joseph Haydn (1732-1809): Symphony No. 88, minuet, Bruno Weil, Tafelmusik [SK 66253].:05—Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791):…
  • Versatile conductor Joseph Swensen covers a broad range of topics, from Beethoven and Sibelius, to the effect of music on the “developing brain.”
  • The Schoolyard Habitat program helps teachers and students create wildlife habitats at their own schools. These habitats provide a naturalized habitat…
  • Conductor Leonard Slatkin and violinist Elina Vahala, two superstars making their local debut with the Hawaii Symphony, join morning café’s Gene Schiller…
  • One of the only commercial vanilla farms in the United States, exists on the lush wild slopes of Hawai?i Island. Hawaiian vanilla is said to be the second…
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