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Professor of Percussion John Tafoya says, "Many timpanists believe they are the second conductor of the orchestra."

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Associate professor of bassoon at the IU Jacobs School of Music, Kathleen McLean says, "People have always said the bassoon sounds like the human soul."

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Gray is the newly appointed director of Chicago's Music of the Baroque Chorus and an Assistant Professor at the Jacobs School of Music.

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Last Night of Ballyhoo is really a sweet love story with a lot of humor.

featured classical recording

Come in out of the heat and enjoy some cool classical music chosen by WFIU's Music Director David Wood.

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WFIU features Rick Sowash as August's Artist of the Month.

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Dee Stewart makes his living playing and teaching bass trombone, but he’s played just about every instrument in the low brass family.

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Sheridan Whitesides, theater critic, columnist and radio personality, is a perfect role for Josh Carroll: acerbic, curmudgeonly, and magnetic.

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Dietz and the company play with the delightful possibility of the royally jilted opera star Irene Adler continuing to both fascinate and baffle the detective.

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Shawnee Theatre turns to a serious mystery drama with Stephen Dietz’s Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure.

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Three Bloomington High School South alumni put on "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)" to benefit their alma mater.

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There are a lot of things that people might not know, many more twists than you’d think about Vivaldi.

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