
As 91Classical celebrated our year of broadcast music, we threw our annual local-music party all day on November 12, 2019. Re-live all of the ten live performances we hosted in the studio that day.

Cellist Diedre Emerson and guitarist Carlos EnriqueNina Cardona91Classical
Duo Versal started the morning with, among others, a song by Edith Piaf.

soprano Rebekah Alexander and harpist Timbre CierpkeNina Cardona91Classical
Chatterbird sent Rebekah Alexander with music for soprano and electronics, and harpist Timbre Cierpke with a piece of her own music.

Pianist James MatthewsNina Cardona91Classical
James Matthews lent power to music of Franz Liszt.

Lockeland StringsNina Cardona91Classical
Lockeland Strings was “so Nashville” combining string chamber music with a local singer-songwriter.

Trio Amity3Nina Cardona91Classical
Jazz trio Amity3 took us back to France with music by Ravel.

Violinist Ali Hoffman and Harpist Licia JaskunasNina Cardona91Classical
ALIAS Chamber Ensemble’s Hoffman and Jaskunas brought a piece by Sergio Natra.

Belmont University Musical Theater StudentsNina Cardona91Classical
Belmont University Musical Theater previewed “Little Women,” opening that same week.

Cellist Matt Walker and Violinist Zeneba BowersNina Cardona91Classical
Matt Walker and Zeneba Bowers wrapped up their time in Nashville by combining baroque and contemporary classical music ahead of their move to Italy.

MTSU Faculty WoodwindsNina Cardona91Classical
MTSU Faculty Wind Quintet told us several of Aesop’s Fables.

W. Crimm Singers of WakandaNina Cardona91Classical
And the day was wrapped in front of a live studio audience with a performance by the W. Crimm Singers (Wakanda Chorale).