Classics with Brian Hannah on WQLN NPR

Classics with Brian Hannah on WQLN NPR Classics with Brian Hannah airs weekdays from 9-1 on WQLN NPR 91.3FM. Classics...with a fresh, new twist!

10/08/2025
10/08/2025
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Classics with Brian Hannah on WQLN NPR will broadcast LIVE from Penn State Behrend for Music at Noon: The Logan Series — a world-class chamber music series featuring six unforgettable performances this academic year.

📅 Upcoming Concerts:
Sept 24 – Breath & Hammer
Oct 23 – Beo String Quartet
Nov 20 – Third Coast Percussion
Apr 1 – Hub New Music with Kojiro Umezaki
Apr 27 – Seraph Brass

📍 All performances take place at McGarvey Commons, Reed Union Building, Penn State Behrend. Don’t miss your chance to experience these incredible concerts — live and on the air with WQLN on 91.3 FM!

Daniel Meyer is so passionate about sharing the music and artist he loves with all of you! You’re such a treasure and wh...
10/03/2025

Daniel Meyer is so passionate about sharing the music and artist he loves with all of you! You’re such a treasure and what a resource to be able to share his voice and his thoughts with all of you every week. I hope you can join us!

This week on the Erie Phil Hour on Classics with Brian Hannah, tune in to hear Brian and Music Director Daniel Meyer discuss and share music from new cellists on the scene today including Sol Gabetta, Anastasia Kobekina, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Gautier Capuçon and Pablo Ferrández! Friday at 10am on 91.3 FM WQLN.

10/03/2025

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10/02/2025
09/30/2025

Erie Philharmonic Fans: a sensational way to kick off our 25-26 season with the music of John Williams! Special mention to our musicians who played so well, especially in the virtuosic battle scenes. Thanks to everyone who joined us for such an astonishing array of great film music and to help us welcome our new concertmaster, Jimmy Thompson.

09/22/2025

UNKNOWN MOZART PIECE DISCOVERED IN GERMAN LIBRARY

A previously unknown composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was uncovered in Leipzig.

The piece, likely written in his early teens during the 1760s, consists of seven miniature movements for a string trio and lasts about 12 minutes.

The manuscript, a copy made around 1780, was found while compiling the latest edition of the Köchel catalog.

It was performed in Salzburg and will debut in Germany at the Leipzig Opera on Saturday.

Source ~ The Guardian

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