In our modern, digital world, it’s more important than ever to share the wonders of classical music with children. “The nuance and musicality of real people playing real instruments will always be ...
Classics for Kids was launched at WGUC in 1998 and is an ongoing project for WGUC and Cincinnati Public Radio. Currently, 23 stations across the country carry the program and people all over the world ...
Here at Classical IPR, we are in the process of reimagining our programming for children and families. As many of you know, longtime morning host Kate Botello departed IPR in October of this year. For ...
In work Billboard lauds as “one of the most completely wondrous examples of children’s entertainment… ever,” multi-award winning and Platinum selling non-profit Classical Kids LIVE! present their ...
Read more about local philanthropic efforts in the Year-end Giving Guide. Two questions every orchestra is asking these days: How do we get younger audience members to realize classical music isn’t ...
Our mission is to inspire love and appreciation for classical music among young people by providing history, context, and insights into composers and their work. Every week, we ask our young listeners ...
Miley or Mozart? Bieber or Bach? Okay, we know what you’d probably choose, but given the right opportunity, kids really can enjoy classical music. Recently, students at two local schools had unusual ...
Introducing little ears to the world of classical music, Classical for Kids offers the opportunity for families to attend a chamber concert performed by professional musicians from Albert’s Band. Each ...
In its most recent season, Classics 4 Kids reached nearly 37,000 people at 256 San Diego County schools, two thirds of them in lower income areas. You'd think Taylor Swift or Justin Bieber was ...