For more than 40 years, students from the Interlochen Arts Camp and Academy have been performing music of Mozart, Gounod, Turina, Bach, and more as part of an annual series on Michigan Public Radio.
This year's installment, "Mozart, Gounod, Turina, Bach, and Miniature," includes music from Amadeus, Mozart's Romance in the second movement from Eine kleine Nachtmusik, and Sebastian Bach's "Little Fugue in G minor, BWV 578," the Detroit Free Press reports.
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