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Voice of the Arts

by WQED Multimedia

Insights and anecdotes from musicians, dancers, artists, actors and directors, as well as audience response.

Episodes

Brian Worsdale and David Allen Wehr - TYRPO Winter Concert

0s · Published 15 Dec 00:00
The Three Rivers Young People's Orchestra (TRYPO) has their Winter Concert this Sunday at the Pittsburgh Playhouse at Point Park University. Brian Worsdale and David Allen Wehr stopped by the QED Morning Show with Jim Cunningham to talk about the concert and David plays some Gershwin live in our studio.

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Shadyside Brass

0s · Published 15 Dec 00:00
Jim Cunningham spoke with Shadyside Brass member Joe Figliulo about this weekend's Shadyside Brass concert at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church on Sunday December 17th, 4:30pm. Joining them was Justin Davis of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

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Confluence Ballet

0s · Published 13 Dec 00:00
Artistic Director of Confluence Ballet, Lea Havas, and Marketing Associate, Kinsey Love, discuss their upcoming performance of "Nutcracker for a Difference" on December 16th and 17th at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater. This different rendition of The Nutcracker will feature arrangements by David Berger, Billy Strayhorn, and Duke Ellington, and will feature children dancers during the party scene. Lea and Kinsey also talk about their love of the Nutcracker, the community of Pittsburgh, and how wonderful it is to connect with people over dance. Tickets are available at https://kelly-strayhorn.org/events/confluence-ballet-nutcracker/. Learn more about the Confluence Ballet at https://www.confluenceballet.org/.

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Kevin Glavin

0s · Published 13 Dec 00:00
World renowned Bass-Baritone opera singer, Kevin Glavin, discussed with Anna Singer live about his newest CD, A Touch of Class, which features reworked classics from Frank Sinatra and many more. Kevin and Anna also reminisce about the past, and converse about how Kevin chose the album cover. Visit https://www.kevinglavin.org/ to find the CD.

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Nick Dragga - Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre

0s · Published 12 Dec 00:00
New Executive Director of the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and Texas transplant, Nicholas Dragga, highlights PBT's famous Nutcracker performances that run from Friday, December 8th to Thursday, December 28th. Many performances will have cameo's by Pittsburgh's famous, and highlight the uniqueness of the city of Pittsburgh. Dragga also talks about his experience at Ballet Lubbock, PBT's draw, and how to look forward as he gets his Pittsburgh legs. Visit pbt.org to learn more and get tickets.

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Chatham Baroque - Alegria

0s · Published 12 Dec 00:00
Scott Pauley, theorbo & baroque guitar for Chatham Baroque, and mezzo-soprano Raquel Winnica Young discussed with Anna Singer about their upcoming holiday concert, Alegria, featuring music of Baroque Spain and the Americas, on December 16th and 17th at the Hicks Memorial Chapel and Levy Hall. Chatham Baroque also welcomes soprano, Pascale Beaudin and percussionist and guitarist Paul Shipper in these two concerts. Scott and Raquel also discuss with Anna about the unique Spanish Baroque double harp that will be played by Paula Fagerberg, and the songs to be performed from the Sephardic diaspora. Visit chathambaroque.org/ to learn more.

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Anna Singer

0s · Published 08 Dec 00:00
WQED-FM's Anna Singer joined Jim Cunningham and the QED Morning Show to talk about her performance this weekend with Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh. Plus, they talk about other holiday events taking place this weekend.

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Marta Krechkovsky and Cheryl Redmond - Ukraine Benefit Concert

0s · Published 06 Dec 00:00
Violinist with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Marta Krechkovsky, and concert organizer, Cheryl Redmond, highlights the 3rd Benefit for Ukraine Concert on Sunday, December 10th at 5pm at the Park Presbyterian Church in Beaver. This benefit concert will host several PSO musicians and a reception afterwards with food donated from local restaurants. Marta and Cheryl both talk about how DTCare and NovaUkraine help those in need in Ukraine, and why continuing to support Ukraine is still needed. Donations are welcome at the door, by mailed check, and online at https://www.dtcare.org/ukraine-benefit.

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Dana Bishop-Root - Carnegie Museum of Art

0s · Published 05 Dec 00:00
Director of Education and Public Programs at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Dana Bishop-Root, discusses the many exciting things happening this month at the Museum, just in time for the cold weather and holiday season. The museum will hold a free Winter Exhibit Celebration on December 14th at 6 pm with a soundscape in the Hall of Sculpture. Meet the curators of all the present exhibits in the museum, and see the exhibits before many leave the museum in January. The museum will also host the River City Brass on December 9th for a free concert as a part of their Sounds of the Season concert series. Visit https://carnegieart.org/ to learn more.

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Patrick Cannon - Little Lake Theater

0s · Published 01 Dec 00:00
Artistic Director of Little Lake Theater, Patrick Cannon, is back to talk about Little Lake's upcoming 2024 season, Escape to the Lake, which features 10 unique shows. Starting in April of 2024, the Season of 2024 has something for everyone. From Matilda, to School House Rock, to Wait Until Dark, to Escape to Margaritaville, the 2024 season will be jam packed! Patrick also discusses Little Lake's increase in summer camps and their apprenticeships. Visit https://www.littlelake.org/ to learn more about the 2024 season.

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Voice of the Arts has 392 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 0:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on January 2nd, 2024 05:47.

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