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Live From the Athertonʻs Classical Series presents The Honolulu Brass Quintet. The 2025 Classical Series ends with a fortissimo! Anna Lenhart (french horn) and David Nakazono (trumpet) talk to Classical Pacific host Sharene Taba about choosing the program, the music and the friendships. The Chamber Music Hawai`i ensemble, The Honolulu Brass Quintet performs on Saturday, August 30th.www.hawaiipublicradio/events
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Harpist Megan Conley will be in concert at Hawaiʻi Public Radio's Live From the Atherton Classical Music Performance Series. The program will feature music by composers Claude Debussy, Leilehua Lanzilotti and Takuma Itoh.
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Long time collaborators Oboist Alex Hayashi and bassoonist Shuo Shelly Li perform Live at the Atherton on Saturday August 16th. The sold out concert highlights the duoʻs roots in Asia with music by AAPI composers.https://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/events/atherton-concert-series
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Eha Batutas makes their debut performance at a sold out concert at the Atherton Performing Arts Studio on Saturday, July 6. The quartet is made up of Dean Taba, bass, Gustavo D'Amico, saxophone, Rafael Amaral, guitar, and Abe Lagrimas, Jr, drums and each musician will bring in 2 of their compositions for an evening of all original works. Amaral and Taba visit HPR2 to talk about composition, work and the origin of the band.
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Hawaii Public Radioʻs Kelsea Armstrong will be performing with Hot Club of Hulaville at the Atherton Studio this weekend as part of the Hawai`i Jazz Performance Series. Singer Armstrong performs regularly at Jazz Clubs around town, and will be featured in this sold out event.
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Sundays at 4pm on HPR-1, Applause in a Small Room celebrates live performers, live performances as well as the magic that happens when performers and…
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Schedule subject to change.Ticket packages are currently available as thank you gifts for HPR members.The Atherton Winter Concert Series is sponsored by…
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The Trailer Park Romeos pay tribute to the legendary blues artist Muddy Waters in this episode of Applause in a Small Room.
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Welcome to HPR’s Atherton Performing Arts Studio.The Atherton Studio seats 60 to 75 people and is home to a magnificent Bösendorfer concert grand piano.…
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On today's show we're featuring a few of our favorite performances from Jazz artists in the past few years. We'll hear performances by Allison Adams…