All Classical Radio
All Classical Radio
The music you need, before you know you need it. Proudly broadcasting from the heart of Portland, OR.
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Jun 15, 2026
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Lisa Lipton Explores: Portland's Yelling Choir 15.06.2026 10:47
All Classical Radio on air host and producer Lisa Lipton chats with flutist Maxx Katz, founder of Portland's Yelling Choir. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/portland-yelling-choir/
John Pitman Reviews: Jan Lisiecki Return to Mozart 20.05.2026 19:07
All Classical Radio host John Pitman speaks with pianist Jan Lisiecki about his latest album featuring Mozart piano concertos. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-lisiecki-mozart/
John Pitman Reviews: Terra Infirma 17.04.2026 26:39
John Pitman's latest conversation is with two artists who knew each other's work, but who had not worked together, before this project. In this bold new work, with a title taken from a poem by Robert Walters, the harp symbolizes the protagonist Earth, both fragile and powerful. Terra Infirma was directly inspired by the experiences of its creative team. Composer Reena Esmail, who resides in the Lo...
John Pitman Reviews: Randall Scotting's 'Divine Impresario' 04.03.2026 17:08
In this interview with countertenor Randall Scotting, All Classical Radio's John Pitman uncovers the fascinating world of the castrati, music which was originally written for the superstars of the Baroque. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-divine-impresario/
Lisa Lipton Explores: Portland State University 's Spring Awakening 02.03.2026 3:43
All Classical Radio host Lisa Lipton sat down to chat with Zach Galatis, flute section member, piccolo soloist with the Oregon Symphony, and Assistant Professor of Flute at Portland State University (PSU) to hear more about his role as music director behind PSU’s first ever full-scale musical production, Spring Awakening. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/psu-...
John Pitman Reviews: Gautier Capuçon's Gaïa 28.01.2026 21:29
French classical cellist Gautier Capuçon and his instrument becomes the voice of the Earth in an inspired album of world premiere recordings, in Gaïa. All Classical Radio's Director of Music & Programming, John Pitman, recently spoke with Capuçon about the cellist's passion for music, concern for the earth in the age of climate change, and a love of doing "crazy things," such as climbing the Frenc...
John Pitman Reviews: Christopher Tin's 'Song Offerings' 12.01.2026 15:06
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John Pitman Reviews: Marc-André Hamelin's 'Found Objects / Sound Objects' 06.11.2025 22:36
Host John Pitman speaks with pianist Marc-André Hamelin about his 92nd (!) album, 'Found Objects / Sound Objects.' Learn more on the All Classical Radio Arts Blog:
John Pitman Reviews: Tomás Cotik's Paganini Capriccio 15.10.2025 19:39
All Classical Radio host John Pitman recently spoke with Portland violinist and Portland State University Professor of Violin, Tomás Cotik, about his unique approach to performing some of the most challenging works for solo violin around: the Caprices of Nicolo Paganini. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-cotiks-paganini-capriccio/
John Pitman Reviews: Ember's 'Birds of Paradise' 11.09.2025 21:00
John Pitman's latest conversation is with harpist Emily Levin, and a new group named Ember. They specialize in works for harp, violin and cello. Ember's new album (on Azica, to be released in September 2025) is titled "Birds of Paradise," which echoes one of the pieces on their album. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-ember-birds-of-paradise/
John Pitman Reviews: Benjamin Appl's 'For Dieter' 01.07.2025 24:42
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John Pitman Reviews: Huang Ruo's 'An American Soldier' 23.05.2025 19:05
All Classical Radio’s Director of Programming John Pitman's latest interview is a timely one, in conjunction with Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and Memorial Day. Composer, pianist and vocalist Huang Ruo's latest recording 'An American Soldier' is a powerful and moving opera based on the true story of a young Chinese American Army named Pvt. Danny Chen, who was found dead at hi...
John Pitman Reviews: Yevgeny Sudbin's 'Ver La Flamme' 02.05.2025 20:20
Renowned for his interpretations of the music of Russian composer and mystic, Alexander Scriabin, celebrated pianist Yevgeny Sudbin is host John Pitman’s latest guest for this Arts Blog interview. Keep reading on the All Classical Radio Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-sudbins-flamme/
John Pitman Reviews: Les Korngold's Korngold Symphony 03.04.2025 39:22
Imagine if we could hear, decades after a composer has passed, a note-for-note set of instructions of what how they intended their music to be heard? It’s rarer than you might think. Recently, All Classical Radio's program director John Pitman had a conversation with the grandson of the Austrian born composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold – Leslie or “Les” Korngold – and John Mauceri, a conductor who ha...
John Pitman Reviews Simone Dinnerstein's 'The Eye is the First Circle' 30.01.2025 17:37
All Classical Radio's John Pitman speaks with American pianist Simone Dinnerstein about her latest album, 'The Eye is the First Circle,' featuring iconic American composer Charles Ives’ Concord Sonata. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-reviews-dinnerstein-eye/
John Pitman Reviews: Joshua Roman's 'Immunity' 02.01.2025 27:42
In this interview with All Classical Program Director John Pitman, Roman shares his encounters with this serious, long-term illness, how it changed his approach to music and performing, and how it strengthened his connections with friends and fellow musicians, and the people who come to hear him play. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog:
John Pitman Reviews: John-Henry Crawford 11.12.2024 20:44
All Classical Radio’s Director of Music and Programming John Pitman recently spoke with John-Henry Crawford. Since the Louisiana-based cellist's 2021 debut, Dialogo, Crawford has always had "dialogues" with the composers whose music he performs, and his album featuring Dvořák's Cello Concerto and Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme, is no exception. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Bl...
John Pitman Reviews: Augustin Hadelich's 'American Road Trip' 29.10.2024 16:59
All Classical Radio's Director of Music and Programming John Pitman recently spoke with violinist Augustin Hadelich about American Road Trip, and more. Hear their conversation below on the Arts Blog:
John Pitman Reviews: Arnold Schoenberg 16.10.2024 33:10
For this edition of John Pitman’s Reviews, John has invited All Classical host and producer Lisa Lipton to sit down with Larry Schoenberg, son of composer Arnold Schoenberg. Lisa, along with microtonal composer Ritchie Green, and 45th Parallel Universe musicians Ron Blessinger and James Shields, asked Larry what it was like having one of the 20th century's greatest, and most controversial composer...
John Pitman Review: John Malkovich in 'The Music Critic' 24.07.2024 19:27
All Classical Radio's Program Director John Pitman recently caught up with Hollywood actor and classical musician John Malkovich. Hear their hilarious chat about Malkovich's The Music Critic, a new recording from a recent Oregon Symphony concert in June 2024. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-malkovich/
John Pitman Review: Christopher O'Riley's 'The Well-Tempered Clavier' 20.06.2024 48:04
In May 2024, pianist Christopher O'Riley was in Portland for a concert with his good friend, cellist Matt Haimovitz. All Classical Radio’s Program Director, John Pitman, invited Christopher for an interview in the Roger O. Doyle Performance Studio, the day before their concert. Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-christopher-oriley/ Special thank...
John Pitman Review: Danish String Quartet's 'Keel Road' 24.05.2024 15:01
For this edition of John Pitman's Reviews, John has invited All Classical Radio host Warren Black to speak with the Danish String Quartet about their recent world premiere and get a preview of their upcoming new album, 'Keel Road.' The album features arrangements of folk music and more. Learn more on the All Classical Arts Blog: https://www.allclassical.org/pitman-review-wood-works/
John Pitman Review: Neave Trio's 'A Room of Her Own' 09.04.2024 20:24
All Classical Radio’s Program Director John Pitman shares his recent conversation with two members of the Neave Trio. They speak about their latest recording titled "A Room of Her Own." Keep reading on the All Classical Arts Blog:
John Pitman Review: Miloš's 'Baroque' 08.03.2024 19:37
Miloš, the superstar guitarist who has recorded the standard guitar repertoire, explored the Beatles, as well as the experience of isolation, returns with a carefully-curated collection of music of the 18th century. Learn more on the All Classical Radio Arts Blog:
John Pitman Review: James Newton Howard's 'Night After Night' 23.02.2024 20:45
For this edition of John Pitman's Reviews, John has invited All Classical Radio's host of our syndicated film music program, The Score, to review a beautiful new recording reimagining original film scores. "Night After Night" celebrates one of the richest collaborations between a contemporary film director and a composer – an all-new recording of music for M. Night Shyamalan’s most acclaimed films...
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