Live Performances

Performance Today: Inon Barnatan performs at SummerFest La Jolla

Inon Barnatan gives an exclusive performance at the La Jolla Music Society's SummerFest 2024. Watch as he plays ‘Sheep May Safely Graze,’ by J.S. Bach, at the JAI, a cabaret-style space at the Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center in La Jolla, California.

Rachel Storlie plays Hesper-Mabel Steam Calliope

Rachel Storlie, a music professor at Luther College, plays the Hesper-Mabel Steam Calliope at Nordic Fest in Decorah, Iowa, in a must-see video that has gone viral on our social channels.

Watch: Before Bach's Birthday Bash in St. Paul

Did you miss Before Bach's Birthday Bash on Saturday with ‘Pipedreams’ host Michael Barone? This year's celebration included five free hourlong concerts at venues in St. Paul. Watch the first concert now!

Before Bach's Birthday Bash - From YourClassical MPR and Pipedreams

Join ‘Pipedreams’ host Michael Barone for a pipe organ concert to celebrate the birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach, broadcast live from the Cathedral of St. Mark. Performers include Samuel Holmberg, Emily Roth and Sarah Palmer, organ; Yura Jung, piano and Charles Asch, cello.

Known MPLS Choir: 'Up Above My Head'

Listen as Known MPLS Choir performs ‘Up Above My Head,’ made famous by Kirk Franklin and written by Myron Butler, at the 2022 Minnesota State Fair. Enjoy!

The Aeolians: 'Hold Fast to Dreams'

Celebrate Juneteenth, a holiday when we commemorate the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans, with The Aeolians’ performance of Joel Thompson's ‘Hold Fast to Dreams,’ a captivating work that combines two Langston Hughes poems, ‘Harlem’ and ‘Dreams.’

STMA Concert Choir: Eric Whitacre - 'The Sacred Veil' (Movements I-III)

The St. Michael-Albertville High School Concert Choir had the honor of giving the Midwest premiere of Eric Whitacre's “The Sacred Veil,” a collaboration with Charles Silvestri. Inspired by the death of Silvestri’s wife, Julie, of ovarian cancer at 36, “the intimate, compelling score tells a story of courtship, love, loss and the search for solace,” Whitacre says.

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