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Pianist and composer Billy Childs visited Morning Café in advance of his appearance with Chamber Music Hawaiʻi’s ensemble groups at Blue Note Hawaii.
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In Hawaiʻi for a concert with Chamber Music Hawaiʻiʻs Tresemble at the Blue Note Hawaii, Grammy Award-winning pianist and composer, Billy Childs visits Hawaiʻi Public Radio.
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Tommy Morrison is the Principal Bassoonist with the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra. Tommy Morrison talks about his upcoming concert at the Atherton Performing Arts Studio and his life in Hawaii.
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Listen to Evening Concert host Craig DeSilva’s conversation with violinist Midori about her return to Hawaiʻi. Her upcoming solo recitals with pianist Ieva Jokubaviciute will feature music of Bach, Schumann, Faure, and Ravel.
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Shawn Conley is the Principal Bassist with the Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra, and is a member of The Knights and The Silk Road Ensemble. Shawn will be performing in Hawaiʻi Public Radio's Hawaiʻi Classical Performance Series at the Atherton Performing Arts Studio. Shawn Conley talks about his music and his life back home in Hawaiʻi.
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Violinist Wu Hung talks about Chamber Music Hawaiiʻs Galliard String Quartet concert this weekend. We listen to music, talk about ensemble and have a wonderful visit with Hawaii Symphony Orchestraʻs Principal Second Violinist.
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Galliard String Quartet members Helen Liu and Anna Womack stop by Morning Café to preview their upcoming concert exploring Nordic landscapes and Eastern rhythms.
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Scholar, professor, and organist Gail Archer joined Morning Café to share about her concert appearance at St. Christopher's Episcopal Church in Kailua.
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Chamber Music Hawaiʻi’s Jim Moffitt and Honolulu Brass Quintet trumpet player JoAnn Lamolino visit Morning Café to share about the quintet's "Holiday Brass" concert.
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Dr. Jeffrey Akaka is the son of the late Rev. Dr. Abraham Akaka. In this conversation, he tells us about the friendship between his father and the Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and we hear music by Dr. Rev Akaka, "Kristo Ka Pōhaku Kihi."
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Violist Keon Sagara is a graduate of Punahou School and visits Classical Pacific while on Winter Break after his first semester at Eastman School of Music. Keon shares valuable advice with students looking to apply and audition to music schools and programs.
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Tropical rainforest ecologist Dr. Shawn Lum visits Classical Pacific to talk about his new book and local conservation efforts in Hawaiʻi, and listen to music by Christopher Tin — The Lost Birds: An Extinction Elegy.