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YourClassical celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

YourClassical celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

YourClassical celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with our brand new Hispanic Heritage Month Stream. Join Ines Guanchez as she explores the rich musical traditions of Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Huge crowd expected for 50th anniversary memorial of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald

Huge crowd expected for 50th anniversary memorial of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald

Two thousand people are expected at the 50th anniversary commemoration of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald at Split Rock Lighthouse on the North Shore of Lake Superior on Nov. 10.

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Learn more about the Karin Larson YourClassical Prize

Learn more about the Karin Larson YourClassical Prize

Calling all young Minnesota artists ages 14 to 28! Showcase your talent for your chance to win a cash prize and a studio session at Minnesota Public Radio’s Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio in St. Paul or another professional recording studio. Mark your calendar: Submissions open Feb. 1, 2026, and close March 31, 2026. The winners in our Preprofessional Musician and Emerging Artist categories will be selected by vote by YourClassical listeners. Find out how to prepare your entry, check out the official rules, find frequently asked questions, and meet our past winners below! More details about the 2026 competition will be added to this page later this year. Questions? Contact karinlarsonprize@mpr.org

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Oct. 10 in Music History: No Doubt released 'Tragic Kingdom'

Oct. 10 in Music History: No Doubt released 'Tragic Kingdom'

John Prine was born; The Supremes met Ed Sullivan; "Monster Mash" got banned; and Elvis had a big hit with "Love Me Tender", Today in Music History.