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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

Tenor Bryan Register - Pittsburgh Opera

0s · Published 09 Nov 00:00
Tenor Bryan Register spoke with Anna Singer about his role as Erik in the Pittsburgh Opera's upcoming production of The Flying Dutchman from November 11th to the 19th at the Benedum Center. Bryan also discussed his journey to become a classically trained tenor, and how a very special someone paid for his schooling. Visit https://www.pittsburghopera.org/ to learn more about The Flying Dutchman.

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Molly Tighe

0s · Published 09 Nov 00:00
Pittsburgh native Archivist and Digital Project Manager at WQED, Molly Tighe, discusses her role in digitizing Beta Cams and 1 inch film reels from the 42 year run of WQED produced Black Horizons. This project was funded by the National Endowment of Humanities and the National Historic Publications and Records Commission, and features collaboration with WGBH in Boston, Media Preserve in Wexford, the American Archive of Public Broadcasting, and the Library of Congress. Molly talks about her past at Chatham University, what an archivist does, and some of the tapes that she is digitizing from Black Horizons. At the end of this 15 month project, all digital files will be available for access from the public.

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Kathryn Spitz Cohan

0s · Published 07 Nov 00:00
Executive Director of Film Pittsburgh, Kathryn Spitz Cohan, discusses their busiest time of year, with two film festivals, a Script Competition, and a Filmmaker Conference happening November 8th to the 16th. The first festival, The Three Rivers Festival, kicks off with a world premiere of Unsinkable, a film about the sinking of the Titanic filmed in Pittsburgh at 7:00 pm on November 8th at the Point Park Pittsburgh Playhouse. See 22 feature length international films, followed by 119 short films from November 16th to the 19th. The Script Competition will be held November 19th, and the Filmmakers Conference will be November 17th to the 19th. Kathryn details how festival submissions are chosen each year, highlights of the festival, and why film festivals are still the best way to see independent films from across the world. Festival Passes and single tickets are available at filmpittsburgh.org.

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Donna Goyak and Erick Hoffman - Chatham Baroque

0s · Published 03 Nov 00:00
Executive Director of Chatham Baroque, Donna Goyak, and Associate Director, Erick Hoffman, discuss the groups upcoming concerts the next two months. The first upcoming concert is on Monday, November 6th at 7:30 pm at the Calvary Episcopal Church in Shadyside, in collaboration with the church and Violins of Hope. Then on November 18th, The Baltimore Consort is back in a program featuring Music of Mary Queen of Scots and live narration from Emmy Award winner, Robert Aubry Davis. Chatham Baroque then has their last performance of the 2023 year, with two performances of Alegria, Music of Baroque Spain and the Americas on December 16th and 17th. Visit https://www.chathambaroque.org/ to learn more about their season!

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Dr. Susan Medley - Festival of Choirs

0s · Published 02 Nov 00:00
Dr. Susan Medley joins Jim Cunningham to discuss the annual Festival of Choirs this year in the Carnegie Hall foyer. Along the way she shares some thoughts about women conductors as seen in the film Tar with Cate Blanchett and growing diversity on high school choirs now recovering from the pandemic loss of members. The event takes place Sunday, November 5, 2023, at 4:00pm. The Pittsburgh Concert Chorale is joined by area high schools Allderdice and Carrick, Burrell, and Quaker Valley in this special celebration of choral music! The concert features a wide variety of choral repertoire as each choir presents an individual set. The grand finale brings all on stage together to perform the world premiere of this year’s Carol and Robert Woody Choral Commission, composed by Shawn Kirchner.

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Misha Keylin - Hermitage Piano Trio

0s · Published 01 Nov 00:00
The Hermitage Piano Trio makes their Western PA debut at Thiel College for the Con Spirito Chamber Music Series on Tuesday November 7th at 7pm in the David Johnson Chapel. They will play trios by Amy Beach, Sergei Rachmaninov and Dimitri Shostakovich. Violinist Misha Keylin speaks from his home in Brooklyn with Jim Cunningham about the program, the Trio and how it became the Hermitage, Misha’s start in St. Petersburg with his Mom who knew Mariss Jansons, making recordings for Reference in Marin County at Skywalker Sound including their new Spanish Impressions release and his Gagliano Violin. The concert is free with a reception to follow.

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Channing Powell and Gina Masciola - Yinzer Tailgate

0s · Published 31 Oct 00:00
Lead Social Media and Events Specialist of Made in PGH, Channing Powell, and VP of Community Engagement at WQED, Gina Masciola, discuss with Jim Cunningham about The Great Yinzer Tailgate on Saturday November 4th, from 11 am to 6pm, at the Southpoint Towne Center in Washington County. Local Pittsburgh cuisine, drinks, live entertainment from Johnny Angel, and the marketplace to start your holiday shopping! There will also be a Little Yinzer zone, sponsored by WQED, with face painting, games and much more! This free event is rain or shine! Visit https://m.facebook.com/thegreatyinzertailgate/ to stay up to date!

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Filmmakers Corner - Minette Seate

0s · Published 31 Oct 00:00
Senior Producer at WQED, Minette Seate, discusses the upcoming 15th season of Filmmakers Corner that will premiere this Saturday, November 4th at 10pm on the WQED HD Main Channel. The first episode of Filmmakers Corner will feature a conversation with Morgan Overton, the Workforce Director for Create PA, a new initiative created by The Pittsburgh Public Theater and the Pittsburgh Film Office to help train technicians using IATSE training for television, film, and theater productions in the Greater Pittsburgh area. The second episode will feature two of Benjamin Carlucci's films. To learn more about the Filmmakers Corner, visit https://www.wqed.org/filmmakers or on our Facebook page.

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Ben Vereen

0s · Published 31 Oct 00:00
Steppin’ Out With Ben Vereen dances in to the Strand Theater in Zelienople November 11th at 7:30pm with ensemble and Living Legend presenting the hits from his classic roles as Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, Hair, Sweet Charity, Pippin and Wicked. Mr. Vereen worked with Martha Graham, George Balanchine and Jerome Robbins at the High School for Performing Arts in New York. He starred with Pittsburgh’s Jeff Goldblum in Tenspeed and Brown Show on tv. There was Funny lady, All that Jazz, Sammy Davis Jr, Magnum PI, Star Trek, Roots, Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, the Muppet Show and most recently the Gray House with Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman. His awards include the Hero’s Award as a First Responder at the 9/11 site at the World Trade Center, the Tony, the Drama Desk Award, the Juneteenth Legacy Award, the Sidney Poitier Lifetime Achievement Award. In this conversation with Jim Cunningham, he speaks about many of the people he has worked with, the power of the arts and his faith. Plus you can join the VIP group and get a selfie and an autograph too.

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Sandy Rosen - Violins of Hope

0s · Published 27 Oct 00:00
Chair of Violins of Hope Pittsburgh, Sandy Rosen, discusses in depth the next month of programming in the Greater Pittsburgh community. Sandy highlights the November 8th event, Resonance of Hope: Building Bridges Through Music at the university of Pittsburgh Alumni Hall, which features a premier new work with the Pittsburgh Youth Chorus. Tickets are also still available for the exhibit of 21 violins at Carnegie Mellon's Posner Hall. Sandy also discusses the impact of these programs in schools, in our community, and in our lives. Visit https://violinsofhopepittsburgh.com to learn more about the upcoming events that run through November 25th.

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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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