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#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalMexico Week 4, 2025
Our neighbor to the south has a long, rich history of classical music. A much longer history than ours, in fact. For May, the Classics a Day team encourages folks to post videos of Mexican classical music.

#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalMexico 2025
Our neighbor to the south has a long, rich history of classical music. A much longer history than ours, in fact. For May, the Classics a Day team encourages folks to post videos of Mexican classical music.

#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalMexico Week 2, 2025
Our neighbor to the south has a long, rich history of classical music. A much longer history than ours, in fact.

#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalMexico Week 1, 2025
Our neighbor to the south has a long, rich history of classical music. A much longer history than ours, in fact. For May, the Classics a Day team encourages folks to post videos of Mexican classical music.

Les Kapsber’girls — Vox Feminae
These works are not presented as academic curiosities. This is a program filled with exciting and engaging performances.

#ClassicsaDay #PoetryMonth Week 5 2025
The Classics a Day challenge for April is to post examples of classical music inspired by poetry. The most obvious cases are poems set to music. But sometimes, inspiration runs deeper.

Arnold Rosner’s Music for Wind Band: Bold and Unfiltered
Density512 is a first-rate ensemble, dedicated to contemporary music. They play with commitment, expression, and enthusiasm. Arnold Rosner was truly a unique composer with a voice all his own.

The Last Rose: Mysterious Music on Silent Instruments Reborn
Even if you have a large collection of early music, you should add "The Last Rose" to your collection. And if you're starting your exploration of this genre, "The Last Rose" is a great choice as well.

#ClassicsaDay #PoetryMonth Week 4 2025

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