Performance Today
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Genre | Live concert selections worldwide |
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Running time | 2 hours, daily |
Country of origin | ![]() |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | American Public Media Saint Paul, MN |
Syndicates | 237 NPR stations |
Hosted by | Fred Child |
Recording studio | APM studio at MPR |
Original release | 1987 – present |
Website | performancetoday.org |
Performance Today is a
The show also airs in-studio performances and interviews. Weekly features include the "Piano Puzzler" with composer Bruce Adolphe.[3]
Through the PT Young Artist in Residence program, the show highlights young soloists from American conservatories who have the potential for great careers. Former Performance Today young artists include pianists Orli Shaham, Jeremy Denk, and Jonathan Biss, guitarist Jason Vieaux, and violinist Colin Jacobsen among many others.[4]
History
Performance Today was created by
Fred Child has been the program's host since October 2000.[7] In January 2007, American Public Media took over as the program's producer and distributor and moved the production to Saint Paul, Minnesota.[7] In 2007, the show was awarded the Karl Haas Prize for Music Education by Fine Arts Radio International.[8] And in 2014, Performance Today won a Gabriel Award for artistic achievement.[9]
Piano Puzzler
The Piano Puzzler is a weekly feature on the show. Every week, composer Bruce Adolphe re-writes a familiar tune in the style of a classical composer; a listener then calls in to the show and listens to Bruce play the Puzzler of the week. The listener then tries to do two things: name the hidden tune, and name the composer whose style Bruce is mimicking. The Piano Puzzler is also available as a podcast.[10]
Music is Music
Music is Music is a Performance Today podcast featuring composers and musicians steeped in the classical tradition, but determined to carve out a home for new music in the 21st century. Each new episode features artists talking about their craft and a sample of their work. Current episodes include conversations with Julia Holter, the Spektral Quartet, Third Coast Percussion, and members of Wilco, Stereolab, and Helado Negro.[11][12]
Young artists
Each year, Performance Today invites musicians from top American conservatories to visit the PT studios for a week-long residency. They join host Fred Child in the APM studio to play music, discuss their backgrounds, their ambitions, and what it means to be a musician.[13]
Previous young artists have represented a variety of music schools including the New England Conservatory, the Curtis Institute of Music, the Jacobs School at the Indiana University, the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, and The Colburn School. Former Performance Today young artists include pianists Orli Shaham, Jeremy Denk, and Jonathan Biss, guitarist Jason Vieaux, and violinist Colin Jacobsen among many others.
Classical Woman of the Year
Since 2019 Performance Today has chosen a Classical Woman of the Year based on a poll of listeners. The awardees so far have been:
- Imani Wind Quintetand active composer
- Buffalo Philharmonicorchestra
- Marin Alsop, 2021, a major pioneer for women conductors and until recently conductor of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
- Lara Downes, 2022, a pianist and a force in the popularization of black American classical music
- Gabriela Montero, 2023
- Deborah Borda, 2024
- Jessie Montgomery, 2025
See also
References
- ^ "YourClassical from American Public Media". performancetoday.publicradio.org. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
- ^ "Performance Today - On the Road". www.yourclassical.org. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
- ^ "Performance Today - Piano Puzzler". www.yourclassical.org. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
- ^ "YourClassical from American Public Media". www.yourclassical.org. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
- ^ "NPR's Martin Goldsmith to Step Down as Performance Today Host" (Press release). National Public Radio. September 20, 1999. Retrieved August 10, 2007.
- ^ 58th Annual Peabody Awards, May 1999.
- ^ a b Vivien Schweitzer; Matthew Westphal (November 10, 2006). "NPR Performance Today Host Fred Child to Follow Program to American Public Media". Playbill Arts. Retrieved August 10, 2007.
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- ^ "2014 Gabriel Award Winners". catholicacademy.org. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
- ^ "YourClassical from American Public Media". www.yourclassical.org. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
- ^ "Performance Today - Music is Music". www.yourclassical.org. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
- ^ "Music is Music". feeds.feedburner.com. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
- ^ "Performance Today - Young Artists". www.yourclassical.org. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
External links
- Performance Today Official site