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Check out the BSO's Youtube channel with interviews and webumentaries featuring Marin.
 

Broadcast of Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra at The Poole Arts Centre BBC Radio 3 Time: TBA MACMILLAN: Stomp BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto no.5 in E Flat op.73 'Emperor' DVORAK: Symphony no.9 in E Minor, Op. 95 (From the New World) Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
 

Subscribe to Naxos.com to listen to more than 5,000 CDs in Fm quality, including Marin's Brahms CDs on the Naxos, Marco Polo and Dacapo labels. Your subscription also provides access to all podcasts. Click below for some samples from the Naxos library:
Dvorak's New World (5.3MB)
Bartok's Miraculous Mandarin (3.1MB)
Orff's Carmina Burana (7.3MB)
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Marin Alsop appears as an occasional guest on Weekend Edition Saturday and as a commentator for NPR.org's Marin Alsop on Music column.

Virtuoso Voices interviews Marin about mentoring.
INTERMUSICA
Intermusica

Marin's intermusica artist page includes a biography, links to audio and video resources, and this podcast, with Marin reflecting on her tenure as Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra as she takes up the title of Conductor Emeritus. Also, Colin Currie on Simon Holt's new percussion concerto A Table of Noises, James MacMillan on the world premiere of his St. John Passion
and pianist Andreas Haefliger who discusses his latest release in Avie's Perspectives series, with sonatas by Beethoven and Schubert.
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"Marin Alsop's Clueless About Classical Music!" is a podcast dedicated to erasing classical music's elitist stigma and attracting a new generation of fans to the art form.
Clueless About Classical Episode 1
Clueless About Classical Episode 2
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ITUNES

Click below for a sampling of pieces featured in the 2011-2012 season from the iTunes store:

 

More Famous Composers
Conductor Marin Alsop acts as musical tour guide, giving historical context and sharing engaging bits of information about Handel, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Chopin, and others. Download the excerpt as an MP3 file (2.2 MB).
 

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