Posts by ICAN
Meet Kaden Prichard, a clarinetist and one of All Classical Radio’s 2025-2026 Young Artist Ambassadors. We asked Kaden to share some pieces of music that inspire and move him. Here… Read more Play It Forward – Kaden Prichard →
Meet Kristen Kim, a cellist and one of All Classical Radio’s 2025-2026 Young Artist Ambassadors. We asked Kristen for music selections that stood out to her and that she felt… Read more Play It Forward – Kristen Kim →
Meet Cambria Tingley, a film post-grad and one of All Classical Radio’s Summer/Fall 2025 interns. Below, Cambria shares her favorite classical pieces that have become nostalgic, recognizable works and explains… Read more Play It Forward – Cambria Tingley →
Meet Natasha Adamson, one of All Classical Radio’s Summer/Fall 2025 interns. We asked Natasha to share some pieces of music that she loves and have stuck with her throughout the… Read more Play It Forward – Natasha Adamson →
Meet Dana Sparling, a flutist and All Classical Radio’s 2025-2026 Young Artist in Residence. We asked Dana what pieces of music inspired her to become the musician she is today.… Read more Play It Forward – Dana Sparling →
The story of The Cinnamon Bear originally aired 88 years ago in 1937, and families have been enjoying this Portland holiday classic ever since! The Cinnamon Bear follows the adventures… Read more The Cinnamon Bear →
The International Children’s Arts Network (ICAN Radio) is thrilled to once again partner with Portland Parks and Recreation for a Summer Free For All event. This year, ICAN invites children… Read more FREE Concert in the Park: August 16, 2025 →
This blog post was written by Andrew Jenks, All Classical Radio and ICAN 2025 Intern. An abstract visual that shows layers of blue sound waves, with a black background. Imagine… Read more How We Hear: A Quick, Simple Guide →
*This blog post was written by All Classical Radio’s Fall 2024 intern Dexter Hidalgo. In our previous music terms post, we learned about the string quartet, a small chamber group… Read more What is a Reed Quintet? →