From the Top

From the Top

NPR's From the Top showcases the music, stories, and unique humor of America's best young classical musicians.

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Bach Sonatas, A Chopin Nocturne, & Carmen Fantasie
60 perc 50. rész NPR
A teenage flutist's playful performance of Carmen Fantasie kicks off this week's program. We also meet a precocious group of young musicians playing the music of Bach, Chopin, and Cahuzac.
A Haydn Concerto, A Virtuosic Teenage Cellist, and an Homage to Bach
60 perc 50. rész NPR
A brilliant young trumpeter performs the music of Haydn. He's joined by a 15-year-old cellist performing a classic showpiece, a talented teenage piano duo from Hawaii, and two young musicians with deeply expressive solo performances.
A Schumann Quartet, music by Coleridge-Taylor and musical entrepreneurs
60 perc 50. rész NPR
It's our "Where are They Now" show where we find out what alumni of From the Top have been doing lately and hear their fantastic music. We revisit two alums who are part of the award winning Calidore String Quartet, speak to a harpist who's founded her own non-profit and enjoy a thrilling new work for cello.
A Honolulu Sister Duo, a Teenage Harpist & a World Premiere
60 perc 50. rész NPR
Two sisters from Hawaii kick-off the program with the virtuosic music of Sarasate, we enjoy an expressive performance of Villa-Lobos by a young cellist, a stunning harp-piano duo, and the world premiere of a teenage composer's work for string quartet.
Stravinsky's Firebird Suite, a Beethoven Sonata & More
60 perc 50. rész NPR
The victorious finale from Stravinsky's Firebird Suite is performed by a teenage pianist. He's joined by a talented 14-year-old performing Beethoven, and a young violinist whose musical roots span two continents.
A Teenage Piano Trio, Beethoven, & A Talented Young Vocalist
59 perc 50. rész NPR
One of the strongest teenage piano trios in the country performs Beethoven with passion and precision. They're joined by a young vocalist performing Shakespeare, and a 15-year-old violinist who might be an orchestral conductor someday.
Shostakovich, an 11-year-old Guitarist, & New Music
59 perc 50. rész NPR
Charismatic violinist Charles Yang co-hosts a program that features a cheerful 11-year-old guitarist, a spirited performance of Shostakovich, and an imaginative 18-year-old's new music for quartet.
Brahms, Gershwin, & Rachmaninoff with Pianist Orli Shaham
59 perc 50. rész NPR
Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue is a favorite of many, and this week we have a brilliant performance of this work by two young marimba players. Listen also for a 14-year-old pianist performing Rachmaninoff, and a stunning performance of Brahms by a young violist. Guest Hosted by Orli Shaham.
Mozart, Liszt, and more with Pianist Orli Shaham
59 perc 50. rész NPR
Pianist Orli Shaham returns to host From the Top and shares her Mozart expertise with two young musicians. We also meet a 14-year-old violinist with dreams of going to space, a dazzling young pianist who performs Liszt, and a teenage flutist who discusses her passion for the Supreme Court.
Vijay Gupta performs Gluck with Peter Dugan
4 perc 50. rész NPR
Violinist Vijay Gupta and pianist Peter Dugan perform "Dance of the Blessed Spirits" from Orfeo and Euridice by Christoph Willibald Gluck. This performance was recorded as part of From the Top episode 386 produced at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, California.
Vijay Gupta and Peter Dugan host from Beverly Hills, California
59 perc 50. rész NPR
Violinist and social activist, Vijay Gupta co-hosts this program with pianist Peter Dugan. We hear A teenage saxophone quartet from Texas perform a thrilling piece of contemporary classical music from Brazil ... also the superb Los Angeles Children's Chorus performs the music of J.S. Bach ... and a 10-year-old pianist tackles the "Winter Wind" etude by Chopin.
From the Top Selects!
59 perc 50. rész NPR
Host Peter Dugan takes us on a trip down memory lane to enjoy some of the most outstanding music and memorable interviews from the past couple of seasons. We'll meet a teenage violinist who has grown up off the grid in rural Indiana, a young pianist from Georgia performs a beautifully impressionistic work for solo piano by Alexandre Tansman, and a 12-year-old cellist performs the music of David Popper and then solves a Rubik's Cube, live, on-stage in under 19 seconds.
Anderson and Roe Host From the Top Part II
58 perc 49. rész NPR
Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Joy Roe, the pianists who make up the popular piano duo, "Anderson and Roe" guest host the second of two episodes recorded in Fairfax, Virginia. Greg and Elizabeth collaborate with young performers on the program including a rather philosophical 17-year-old violinist from Indiana and an extraordinary counter tenor from Massachusetts tells us how he realized he was a counter tenor and performs music by Handel.
Our Annual Where Are They Now Show
59 perc 48. rész NPR
Featuring interviews with From the Top alumni and music they're making in their early professional careers, this program features an alum pianist who has released an album to raise money for the people of Flint, Michigan, the alum winner of last year's Queen Elizabeth Competition and an alum baritone who just won his first Grammy.
"Blanket Fort II" - Fantastic Home Studio Performances
59 perc 47. rész NPR
Hosted by pianist Peter Dugan this is From the Top's second "Blanket Fort" show. Created during the quarantine of the Covid19 crisis, this episode features young musicians recording themselves in their own homes (in makeshift studios or "Blanket Forts") under From the Top's supervision and it features long distance musical collaborations. Performers include one of the youngest classical guitarists From the Top has ever featured and a teenage composer who discovered his love for music during a difficult time when his immigrant family had no permanent home.
Peter Dugan Performs 'Jupiter' By Holst
8 perc 46. rész NPR
Pianist and From the Top host, Peter Dugan, performs his own piano arrangement of the "Jupiter" movement from "The Planets" by Gustav Holst.
The First Ever "Blanket Fort" Show
61 perc 45. rész NPR
In response to the Covid 19 pandemic and the required social distancing, this episode hosted by pianist Peter Dugan features our young performers recording in their own homes under From the Top's guidance and even doing some long-distance musical collaborations with Peter Dugan
Anderson and Roe host From the Top
58 perc 44. rész NPR
Greg Anderson and Elizabeth Joy Roe, the two pianists that make up the piano duo Anderson and Roe, host this week's From the Top. The first of two From the Top programs recorded in Fairfax, Virginia, both Greg and Liz collaborate with the young musicians on the program.
The Fantastic Paquito D'Rivera joins From the Top / Show 383
59 perc 43. rész NPR
Show 383, From New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall in Boston and co-hosted by 14-Time Grammy Award winning clarinetist Paquito D'Rivera along with pianist Peter Dugan features collaborations between Maestro D'Rivera and From the Top's Young Musicians.
Peter Dugan Digs into the Archive
59 perc 42. rész NPR
This episode features beautiful music and interviews selected out of From the Top's 20 year deep archive including a rambunctious performance by a 14-year-old pianist, a young bassoonist who shares the moving story of falling in love with the bassoon during difficult times ... and the National Youth Orchestra of America performs the music of Leonard Bernstein.
Show 382 / Gardner Museum with Peter Dugan
59 perc 41. rész NPR
From the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts, this week's program, hosted by pianist Peter Dugan includes a 12-year-old cellist performing David Popper and fiery Spanish music performed by a 15-year-old guitarist.
Show 381 with Elena Urioste and Peter Dugan
58 perc 40. rész NPR
From Key West, Florida and co-hosted by pianist Peter Dugan and violinist Elena Urioste this program features a clarinet quartet from Miami and a jaw dropping performance by a 12-year-old from Ohio.
Show 378 / Morristown II with Peter Dugan
58 perc 39. rész NPR
Hosted by Peter Dugan, this week's From the Top comes from Morristown, New Jersey and features a fiery teenage cellist and a high school choir with a deep unified sound.
Show 377 / Morristown 1 with Peter Dugan
59 perc 38. rész NPR
Show 377, the first of two shows in Morristown, New Jersey with host Peter Dugan
Show 380 with pianist Orli Shaham
59 perc 37. rész NPR
In our second 2019 episode from Portland, Maine, guest host, pianist Orli Shaham introduces us to a fantastic crew of young musicians
Pianist Orli Shaham hosts From the Top Show 379
59 perc 36. rész NPR
Pianist Orli Shaham hosts the first of two From the Top episodes in Portland, Maine.
Great Performances From the Archives
60 perc 35. rész NPR
Pianist Peter Dugan hosts a From the Top Highlights Program HL-28 featuring great performances and interviews from the past couple of seasons.
Pianist Alessio Bax talks competition with Peter Dugan
19 perc 34. rész NPR
Pianist Alessio Bax is interviewed by From the Top host, Peter Dugan about being the Jury Chairman at the Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition.
Pianist Simone Dinnerstein performs Couperin
4 perc 33. rész NPR
Guest host, pianist Simone Dinnerstein performs the break piece from the show she hosted in San Marcos, Texas: Les Barricades Mysterieuses by Francois Couperin
Tessa Lark and Michael Thurber perform original tune with teenagers
6 perc 32. rész NPR
Violinist Tessa Lark and bassist / composer Michael Thurber perform their original piece, "Cedar and Sage" with the teenage Kalico String Quartet from the New York Area; Cheng-Io Lo and Leena Marie Stoger, violins, Kevin Wallace, viola, and his twin brother, Andrew Wallace, cello.
Violinist Tessa Lark and Bassist Michael Thurber Co-Host From the Top
62 perc 31. rész NPR
The Multi-Style/Multi-Tradition Duo Tessa Lark, violin, and Michael Thurber, bass host From the Top Show 376 in Boston Massachusetts. They perform Bach with a young cellist and one of their own compositions with a teenage string quartet.
Pianist Jeremy Denk Performs Mozart
4 perc 30. rész NPR
Guest host, pianist Jeremy Denk performs the second movement of Sonata No. 16 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Show 375 feat. guest host & cellist Paul Katz
59 perc 29. rész NPR
From New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall in Boston, this week's program features cellist and renowned music pedagogue, Paul Katz guest hosting a program featuring the outstanding students attending the Morningside Music Bridge
First Prize winner of the 2019 Cliburn Junior Piano Competition
34 perc 28. rész NPR
From the Top guest host, Peter Dugan, interviews the First Prize winner of the 2019 Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival, Shuan Hern Lee. Shuan performs the first mvt of Rachmaninoffs 3rd Piano Concerto with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Show 374 from the Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival
59 perc 27. rész NPR
From the 2019 Cliburn International Junior Piano Competition and Festival in Dallas, Texas, this docu-style From the Top features the 6 semi-finalist of the competition and the astounding first prize winner.
Show 373 / San Marcos, TX
61 perc 26. rész NPR
Featuring concert pianist, Simone Dinnerstein as guest host, this program, recorded at the Texas State International Piano Festival, features outstanding young musicians showcasing the piano and the many ways its configured in classical music.
Pianist Jeremy Denk performs with three powerhouse FTT alums
8 perc 25. rész NPR
Pianist Jeremy Denk performs the "Rondo alla Zingarase" from Brahm's first piano quartet with three powerhouse From the Top alums: violinist Robyn Bollinger, violist Matthew Lipman and cellist, Gabriel Cabezas.
From the Top Show 372 / Hanover, NH
61 perc 24. rész NPR
From Hanover, New Hampshire, this episode guest hosted by pianist Jeremy Denk, features a young violist who's also the photographer for the University of Miami Football team,a cellist who's this year's junior winner of the Sphinx Competition for African American and Latino Musicians ... and a world premier concerto.
Pianist George Li performs "Carmen."
4 perc 23. rész NPR
Alumni pianist, George Li performs Variations on a Theme from Bizet's Opera "Carmen" by Vladimir Horowitz.
"Loopy" – by violinist and guest host, Charles Yang
6 perc 22. rész NPR
Charles Yang along with pianist Peter Dugan and 16-year-old guitarist Gwenyth Aggeler perform "Loopy" by Charles Yang.
Show 371 | LaJolla CA
65 perc 21. rész NPR
From La Jolla, California, this week's From the Top features renowned violinist and social justice advocate VijayGupta as guest host. Along with co-host Michelle Cann, they'll introduce us to the incredible San Diego Youth Symphony Chamber Orchestra, a young cellist who shares how studying the cello has helped him stand up for what he believes in, and a pianist who was a prize winner in Russia's famous Tchaikovsky Competition.
Show 370 from Atlanta Feat. Lara Downes
59 perc 20. rész NPR
From The Breman Museum in Atlanta, this week's From the Top is a special program celebrating Jewish contributions to classical music featuring concert pianist Lara Downes as our guest host. We'll hear a 14-year-old share what it's like to grow up in a Korean and Jewish household, a new piece by a Jewish-American teenage composer gets its broadcast debut, and a spectacular 18-year-old clarinetist performs a movement from Leonard Bernstein's Sonata for Clarinet and Piano.
Violinist Leila Josefowicz performs Valse Triste
7 perc 19. rész NPR
Guest host Leila Josefowicz introduces and performs "Valse Triste" by Jean Sibelius, her break piece recorded during "From the Top Episode 369 with pianist Michelle Cann.
Show 369: Feat. Guest Host & Violinist Leila Josefowicz
60 perc 18. rész NPR
From the famed Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, this episode of From the Top is guest hosted by renowned violinist Leila Josefowicz with co-host Michelle Cann. We meet a teenage violinist who talks about the struggle of coping with very high expectations, a 14-year-old pianist flies over the keys while performing Chopin, and for the first time, both hosts of the program perform together with two young musicians for Messiaen's "Quartet for the End of Time."
Co-Host and Pianist Michelle Cann peforms the music of Florence Price
12 perc 17. rész NPR
From our program recorded March 19th 2019, Interlochen Michigan, co-host and pianist Michelle Cann introduces and performs her break piece on the program, the Sonata in E Minor for Piano by Florence Price.
Show 368 Feat. Actor Damon Gupton from Interlochen, MI
63 perc 16. rész NPR
From the Corson Auditorium at Interlochen Center for the Arts, this week's From the Top features a cast made up entirely by students of the renowned high school. Film and television actor Damon Gupton is our guest host and sets the stage for a young tubist who performs a virtuosic concerto backed by the full orchestra, a group of seven percussionists perform the aptly titled work "Shared Space", and a 17-year-old cellist passionately performs a beautiful work by Tchaikovsky.
Guest Host Peter Dugan Plays Bach
5 perc 15. rész NPR
Pianist Peter Dugan performs the Sarabande from the French Suite no. 5 in G major J.S. Bach
Show 367 | Los Angeles CA
59 perc 14. rész NPR
Recorded in the Hollywood Scoring Studio in Los Angeles, we meet a fantastic 15-year-old pianist who loves Disney so much she can name every ride just by listening to their soundtrack! We also meet a prize-winning string quartet who performs Mendelssohn's second string quartet and a teenage saxophone player from Texas plays a virtuosic work by a 20th-century composer.
EDM Producer Alex Seaver works with FTT kids
8 perc 13. rész NPR
Member of the Electronic Dance Music group, MAKO, Alex Seaver speaks with guest host Peter Dugan and French Horn player, Zach Potts.
Show 366: Feat. Pianist Peter Dugan from L.A.
59 perc 12. rész NPR
This episode of From the Top was recorded in the famed Hollywood Scoring Studio in Los Angeles. We meet a brilliant young pianist who grew up in Hollywood enjoying film music so much that she founded her own multi-disciplinary arts collaborative at her high school. Also on the program is a heroic performance of a piece by Planel for horn and a teenage violinist rocks Ravel's virtuosic "Tzigane" with guest host Peter Dugan.
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