Open Ears

Open Ears: Eva Jessye and the Harlem Renaissance

Open Ears: Eva Jessye and the Harlem Renaissance

This article explores the life of Eva Jessye, a key figure in American music and the Harlem Renaissance, who made significant contributions to civil rights and classical music.

Gershwin
03/07/2024
Open Ears: The Endlessly Unfolding Story of Margaret Bonds

Open Ears: The Endlessly Unfolding Story of Margaret Bonds

Explore the underappreciated life and work of Margaret Bonds, a pioneering Black composer and pianist, whose music is still being discovered 46 years after her death.

Open Ears
03/01/2024
Gay Guerilla: Julius Eastman Comes to Los Angeles

Gay Guerilla: Julius Eastman Comes to Los Angeles

This article explores the life and work of Julius Eastman, a gay Black American composer who fused jazz and classical music. It discusses his struggle with identity, his unique compositions, and his posthumous recognition.

New Music
02/12/2024
Open Ears: The Trailblazing Journey of Rudolph Dunbar

Open Ears: The Trailblazing Journey of Rudolph Dunbar

Explore the life of Rudolph Dunbar, the first Black man to conduct the Berlin and London Philharmonics, his fight for racial equality, and his mysterious career decline.

Open Ears
02/12/2024
Nora Holt: Free-Spirited Composer of the Harlem Renaissance

Nora Holt: Free-Spirited Composer of the Harlem Renaissance

Explore the life of Nora Douglas Holt, a pioneering African-American composer, singer, and critic from the Harlem Renaissance, whose contributions to music remain largely unappreciated.

Open Ears
02/01/2024
Open Ears: The Resurrection of Florence B. Price

Open Ears: The Resurrection of Florence B. Price

Explore the life and legacy of Florence B. Price, the first African American woman to have a symphony performed by a major orchestra, in this Open Ears series by KUSC.

Open Ears
01/08/2024

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Classical Californians: Nicholas Phan | Tune in Wednesday at 7pm

Classical Californians: Nicholas Phan | Tune in Wednesday at 7pm

Acclaimed tenor Nicholas Phan shares personal vocal works on immigration and societal treatment of strangers, including pieces by Nico Muhly and Michael Tilson Thomas.

Staff Blog
05/06/2024
“Trio”: Three Upcoming NorCal Events We Think You’ll Enjoy Each Week

“Trio”: Three Upcoming NorCal Events We Think You’ll Enjoy Each Week

Explore upcoming events in the Bay Area this week.

Pop Culture
05/06/2024
Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony | May 7th at 7PM

Celebrating the 200th Anniversary of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony | May 7th at 7PM

On May 7th, 2024, at 7 pm, Classical California’s Brian Lauritzen will present a celebration and appreciation of Beethoven’s 9th. Together we’ll explore the question of how this symphony changed music forever and why we still connect with it so deeply today. Following this exploration: a complete performance of Beethoven’s 9th on the exact 200th anniversary of its first performance.

Beethoven
05/03/2024
Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!

Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month!

Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with Classical California's special broadcast featuring AAPI musicians and composers on May 13th, 3-5pm.

Culture
05/02/2024
Classical Californians: Anne Akiko Meyers

Classical Californians: Anne Akiko Meyers

Classical Californian violinist Anne Akiko Meyers shares her favorite music pieces, including concertos, film scores, and choral works. She recently released Fandango by Arturo Márquez.

Staff Blog
05/01/2024
Saturday Morning CarTunes: The Snare Drum

Saturday Morning CarTunes: The Snare Drum

A look at how the Snare Drum has made it from the battlefield to the concert hall

Saturday Morning CarTunes
04/27/2024