Classical Music
Weekdays 12N - 2pm
From plainchant to polyphony, Baroque to the Boston Pops, our mid-days are a celebration of the incredible diversity that is classical music.
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Matt Jackfert is known to many of our listeners as our beloved classical music and news host. But in his off time, the Charleston native is also an accomplished musician, composer and arranger. This holiday season an arrangement of his will be performed at Carnegie Hall.
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We’re living in some strange times and perhaps one of the more troubling things is the lack of LIVE music. Live music must go on, and one of the best ways…
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In these strange times, you may have been missing a familiar voice on the air--the voice of long-time Classical host, Frank Stowers. Frank has been asked…
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The choir director of the Appalachian Children's Chorus has some heartwarming goals for her choir and for their upcoming concert this December. Artistic…
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"It's a place that's kind of our second home at this point." That's what pianist Joel Cummins says about Charleston, SC, the location of a new music…
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This weekend, singers from Bluefield College will perform a concert in preparation for a tour of Europe later in the year. The Bluefield College…
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"Keep on pickin'"-- That's one of the many mantras of legendary composer, conductor, and performer David Amram. He used that mantra when sending out his…
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This week's contestant for the Performance Today Piano Puzzler hails from Wheeling, West Virginia.Every week Bruce Adolphe re-writes a familiar tune in…
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"I think he's been such a great spokesperson for the arts... and really for music in general... I think he's really been someone who's been able to help…
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A few weeks ago, the students of the Appalachian Children's Chorus and their founding director, Selina Midkiff, stopped by our studios at West Virginia…