
Classical Pacific
Weekdays 3-6pm on HPR-2
Classical Pacific presents classical music from pre-Renaissance to the current day, locally curated from a Pacific perspective.
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The winners of Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestraʻs 2025 Na Hōkū ʻŌpio Music Competition, Iris Yun, harp and Lei Yao Chang, cello share their Tuesday Student Takeover. The ʻIolani graduates were both cellists and featured soloists in ʻIolani Schoolʻs Orchestra 5. They will share the stage again next week with the Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra as Yun performs Gliereʻs Harp Concerto in E-flat Major, mvt I & Chang performs Dvorakʻs Cello Concerto in B minor, mvt. I. https://www.myhso.org
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Actress and comedian Dulcé Sloan will be on stage at the Blue Note Hawaii on Thursday June 26th. The author and former senior correspondent for The Daily Show shares advice and lessons learned, and a peek into her life as a touring stand up comic.https://www.bluenotejazz.com/hawaii/
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A regular panelist on NPRʻs "Wait, Wait...Donʻt Tell Me," comedian Alonzo Bodden speaks to Classical Pacific host Sharene Taba about travel, career and his upcoming appearance at Blue Note Hawaii in Waikiki on Wednesday, June 25th.https://www.bluenotejazz.com/hawaii/shows/?eid=13714404
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Neil Abercrombie is a former Governor of the State of Hawaii, he serves on the Board of Regents of the University of Hawaiʻi, and is music lover with an appreciation for a wide variety of genres. Hear Gov. Abercrombieʻs playlist- curated for Classical Pacific listeners!
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Composer Nan Avant was devasted to see the destruction of Lahaina. When asked by Parma Recordings in collaboration with the London Symphony Orchestra to write a piece about the environment for the album Symphonic Stradivarius, she chose the wind and the fire for Nani Lahaina - Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra.https://nanavant.com
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Mani Kovacich is a percussionist and a jazz drummer. The Kalani High School Junior studies Brazilian drumming, plays in the both YSI and Jazz I in the Hawaiʻi Youth Symphony Orchestra organization, and finds the balance easily because he prioritizes learning and improving. This summer, we can hear Kovacich at jazz jam sessions with Noel Okimotoʻs Ohana Jazz, or reading the Hawai`i Public Radio call letters when heʻs helping at HPR2.@ohanajazz