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Music Therapy: More Than Balm for the Soul

The science behind music’s healing power is linked to its predictability and patterns, which engage the brain more fully than other forms of therapy. When you speak, for example, you […]
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Interview with Dr. Michelle Louer

The music and fine arts series “Sacred Arts at Second” taking place at Second Presbyterian Church will feature, among other things, a concert of Leonard Bernstein’s music on
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My Music. My Story. Jerome Horne.

My Music. My Story. is one of Classical Music Indy’s initiatives to feature music, musicians, and music lovers in a fun way.  We spoke with IndyGo’s Ridership Experience Specialist and […]
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Focusing on the Music

After besting over 130 applicants for the job as music director of the Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO), Maestra Janna Hymes has taken the helm as the CSO’s first female conductor. […]
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The Gray Area

Hanna Benn’s exploration of what she calls “the gray area” evolved into a unique style of composing—one that included a taste for electronic beats mixed with new age synth, all […]
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Joshua Thompson: Opening Indy’s Eyes

Born and raised in Indianapolis, Joshua Thompson is known for his tremendous skill as a pianist and for spearheading unique programs that highlight works by composers of African descent. Joshua
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Classical Pairings

What would life be without beer and music? One or both of them accompany our best moments. To that end, Dr. Nick Johnson has made a list to try, pairing […]
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The Jazz Catalyst

For over two decades, Ruth McArthur’s music conservatory provided a foundation for success among Indianapolis’ best-known musicians. Adapted from Classical Music Indy’s NOTE Magazine.  The
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Jamie Barton: From Bluegrass to Opera

Jamie Barton is a current mezzo-soprano on the international rise in Opera. Barton grew up loving to sing and share bluegrass with her family. That love grew to exploring what […]
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The Determined Pianist, Annie Fischer

Annie Fischer was a Hungarian-Jewish pianist of great renown. Although an unfamiliar musician to Americans, her passion for music and excellent performance ability were greatly admired by her
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Klezmer: Music to Dance to

Get ready to dance! Although an unfamiliar style to some, klezmer is a music that has an undeniable folk sound that is combined with rhythms of dance. This musical style uses instruments to
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Interview with Jennifer Koh

Violinist Jennifer Koh sat down with Michael Toulouse to talk about the concerto she'll be performing with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and why this composer's music means so much to her.
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Rebecca Clarke: Viola Master and Composer

Rebecca Clarke is a name many violists know. She was an internationally acclaimed soloist, chamber musician, and composer during post-Victorian Era England. Despite a controlling and abusive
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Music in Nature Playlist

Rob Funkhouser, Indianapolis composer, has written a new work which will premiere on April 28, 2018 at 2 pm, at Fort Harrison State Park as part of Classical Music Indy's Music in Nature series.
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Music in Nature

What better way to celebrate one of Indiana’s most-beloved state parks than by having a special piece of music written? Classical Music Indy has commissioned Indianapolis composer Rob Funkhouser
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