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In this episode, Dr. Lum joins us from Padangbai, Bali, where he shares about sustainable tourism and conservation efforts in the area. He discusses the community’s ongoing efforts to protect natural resources while generating economic value from tourism, while supporting local communities.
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Bassist Jacob Evans just completed his 3rd year in the Popular Music Performance Program at the USC Thornton School of Music. With an acceptance rate of less than 5%, Evansʻ major is one of the most popular and competitive music programs in the country. The Kamehameha Schools Kapalama alum shares his experiences with the admissions process and his life at USC.
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Mid Pacific Institute Junior, Jason Allen is an enthusiastic musician who is working toward bringing young musicians in our community together to listen, play and share music.
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In this episode, Dr. Lum talks about the importance of long-term planning and commitment required for nature conservation, and the economics of climate change. His conversation concludes with Claude Debussy’s La Mer.
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Pianist Michelle Cann visited Morning Concert ahead of her appearance with the Honolulu Chamber Music Series on May 20.
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On a short break in a busy rehearsal, Maestro Dane Lam recorded a preview of this weekendʻs Hawaii Symphony Orchestraʻs concert featuring music of Florence Price, Margaret Bonds, Shostakovich and Cheetham-Fraillon.
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Students from Hanahauʻoli School's After School Enrichment Harp Class bring their joy, energy (and harps!) to Classical Pacific's Tuesday Student Takeover in this yearly tradition of showcasing how Hanahauʻoli's young students can learn to listen, play together and have fun!
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Early Music Hawaii president Ian Capps and singer Keane Ishii join Morning Café to discuss the ensemble’s upcoming concert, Rome 1600: The Glories of the Italian Baroque.
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Dr. Shawn Lum talks about the origins of Earth Day. His conversation concludes with music from Iris Trio’s new album, "Project Earth - The Blue Chapter," a project devoted to creating meaningful change.
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During a busy week of preparing for the 42nd Annual Maui Classical Music Festival, Board Member President, Jeff Alfriend spoke to Classical Pacific about their upcoming festival starting on Friday. Featuring the Formosa Quartet and at different locations around Maui Island, this yearʻs Maui Classical Music Festival has 5 concerts and 2 visits to schools. More information can be found at www.mauiclassicalmusicfestival.org
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Pianist and composer Billy Childs visited Morning Café in advance of his appearance with Chamber Music Hawaiʻi’s ensemble groups at Blue Note Hawaii.
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In Hawaiʻi for a concert with Chamber Music Hawaiʻiʻs Tresemble at the Blue Note Hawaii, Grammy Award-winning pianist and composer, Billy Childs visits Hawaiʻi Public Radio.