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Between the Lines is WPAS' audio podcast series featuring news, information and conversation on WPAS' Classical Season. We'll speak one-on-one with some of today's biggest names in classical music, giving you up-close access to world-class artists discussing the music they're preparing to perform for you here in Washington.
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Brian Newhouse About the Host

Brian Newhouse is the senior producer and host for American Public Media's national broadcasts of SymphonyCast, a weekly program showcasing the world's great orchestras. He holds degrees in voice and English, and won a Peabody Award for the radio documentary The Mississippi: River of Song. He's the author of the memoir, A Crossing (Simon and Schuster, 1998). He also hosts the Friday night broadcasts of the Minnesota Orchestra heard regionally on Classical Minnesota Public Radio.
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Norman Scribner Mozart Requiem - What Makes It Great?

WPAS speaks with Choral Arts Society of Washington Artistic Director Norman Scribner and music commentator Rob Kapilow about Mozart's Requiem.

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What Makes It Great
with Rob Kapilow

Mozart Requiem
Choral Arts Society of Washington
Norman Scribner, artistic director

Sunday, April 10, 3pm
Kennedy Center Concert Hall
Buy Tickets Featured Recording Telarc International
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Hilary Hahn Hilary Hahn

WPAS speaks with violinist Hilary Hahn about her February 27 performance at Strathmore. Her program includes Beethoven's "Spring" Sonata, Bach's Partita No. 1 for Solo Violin plus music of Tartini, Ives and more.

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Hilary Hahn, violin
Valentina Lisitsa, piano
Sunday, February 27, 4pm
Music Center at Strathmore
Featured Recordings EMI Classics Deutsche Grammophon Pentatone Records EMI Classics
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Joshua Bell Joshua Bell

WPAS speaks with violinist Joshua Bell about his February 2 performance at The Music Center at Strathmore. His program includes Second Violin Sonatas of both Brahms and Grieg as well as Schubert’s Fantasy in C.

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Joshua Bell, violin
Sam Haywood, piano
Wednesday, February 2, 8pm
Music Center at Strathmore
Featured Recordings Deutsche Grammophon Bis Records Pentatone Records
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