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Living Classical with Tyler Kline for April 26 - May 2, 2026

  • Writer: Tyler Kline
    Tyler Kline
  • Apr 26
  • 2 min read


On this edition of Living Classical with Tyler Kline: Allison Loggins-Hull wrote Legacy for The Cleveland Orchestra's community series, partnering with organizations preserving Ukrainian bandura traditions, the Hough neighborhood's history, and Black American theatrical artistry. A recurring vocal theme faces interruptions and reinterpretations but remains recognizable—much like legacy itself.


Then: Tyler is joined by Eunmi Ko, president of Contemporary Art Music Project in Tampa, Florida. They discuss the recent 3-day CAMPGround, which took place in early March, and listen to two commissions by the organization presented at this year's festival.



Music by Dolores O'Riordan/The Cranberries (arr. Ashley Jackson), Michi Wiancko, Gabriela Lena Frank, Caterina Schembri, Ian Gottlieb, Louis Andriessen, Francesca Guccione, Andrew M. Rodriguez, Mojan Alaiyeh, and Youshin Gim.


Featuring performances by Ashley Jackson, harp; Barry Crawford, flute; Michael Norsworthy, clarinet; Molly Morkoski, piano; Zhan Shu, violin; Jason Yu, violin; Eliesha Nelson, viola; Lisa Boyko, viola; Richard Weiss, cello; Brian Thornton, cello; Máire Carroll, piano; Maiani Da Silva, violin and voice; Bryan Senti, violin; Francesca Guccione, synthesizers and electronics; Jupiter String Quartet; Hypercube; Friction Quartet; and Contemporary Art Music Project Ensemble.


Join Tyler Kline for this edition of Living Classical — exploring the full spectrum of classical music being made today.



Hour 1

  • Dreaming My Dreams by Dolores O’Riordan/The Cranberries (arranged by Ashley Jackson)

  • Rise Up from Michi Wiancko’s To Unpathed Waters, Undreamed Shores

  • Canto de Harawi: “Amadeoso” by Gabriela Lena Frank

  • Allison Loggins-Hull’s Legacy

  • II. Imagined from Caterina Schembri’s A birch forest seen, imagined, and remembered

  • Ian Gottlieb’s Shaped by Fire

  • Hout by Louis Andriessen



Hour 2

  • Movement X from Francesca Guccione’s Panta Rhei: An Ontology of Becoming

  • Interview with Eunmi Ko from Contemporary Art Music Project, with selections by Mojan Alaiyeh and Youshin Gim.

  • Movements III. and IV. from Andrew M. Rodriguez’s Proper Nostalgia.


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