Classical Minnesota Stories

Singing with the stars: Joe Osowski boldly leads St. Michael-Albertville's choir program

Singing with the stars: Joe Osowski boldly leads St. Michael-Albertville's choir program

While they’re prepping for their own concerts, Joseph Osowski’s choir students get to spend a day in deep-dive master classes with America’s finest touring choirs and conductors — not just once, but four times this school year. What sounds like an initiative of Carnegie Hall is actually happening at an exurban Minnesota high school: St. Michael-Albertville.

Sigurd Johnson goes out on a high note as director of NDSU marching band
Century-old Robbinsdale City Band plays notes of the past into the future

Century-old Robbinsdale City Band plays notes of the past into the future

Congratulations to band director Michael Serber, who recently retired from the Robbinsdale City Band after more than 50 years with the ensemble, including 31 as its leader. To celebrate, here’s a look at the storied band from our archives, including a 360 video of a performance in St. Paul.

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Listen: Minnesota Opera brings 'Albert Herring' to life

Listen: Minnesota Opera brings 'Albert Herring' to life

After a year of no performances, tenor David Portillo returned to the stage in the spring for Minnesota Opera’s production of Benjamin Britten’s ‘Albert Herring.’ Listen now to YourClassical MPR’s encore broadcast of this remarkable production.

It's 'Safety Last' for silent-film organ extravaganza at the Heights Theater
Why do we love and hate holiday music so much?

Why do we love and hate holiday music so much?

If you love music, there's one genre that's cool to hate: holiday music. 'Nutcrackers' are derided. 'Sleigh Ride' is harrumphed at. In the classical music world, conductors abandon Mozart and Mahler in favor of Santa hats and simple sing-a-longs. But this writer refuses to give in to the musical Scrooges. Here's why.

Edina piano teacher inducted into Steinway's Hall of Fame
'Guns n' Rosenkavalier' gives new meaning to 'rock opera'
Relive 33 marching bands' shows at Youth in Music Championships

Relive 33 marching bands' shows at Youth in Music Championships

The scholastic marching arts returned in a big way Saturday as the Youth in Music Championships hosted 33 of the top high school marching bands from Minnesota and beyond at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Relive the excitement and pageantry of the event through our huge photo gallery.

Minnesota Orchestra selected as Gramophone's orchestra of the year

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