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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

Alison Mahoney and Megan Michael

0s · Published 27 Oct 00:00
Director and PhD student at University of Pittsburgh, Alison Mahoney, and local actress Megan Michaels, discuss their upcoming performance of Will Arbery's play Corsicana that explores grief, disability, and family. Open captioning, sign language interpretation, and live audio descriptions will be available for every performance in an effort in include everyone in the world of theater. Alison and Megan also discuss Megan's shared experiences with her character Ginny, and Alison's exploration of disability practices in theater. Visit https://www.play.pitt.edu/production/corsicana to learn more.

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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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Organist Thomas Ospital

0s · Published 27 Oct 00:00
Organist Titulaire of the grand organ at St. Eustache Church in Paris, Thomas Ospital is a young artist who has quickly earned a place amongst the world’s finest concert organists. He has won prizes at several international competitions including the Chartres Competition, the Xavier Darasse Competition, and the Saragossa and Angers competitions. He spoke with Jim Cunningham about his recital in Pittsburgh. Dedicated to the art of improvisation in all of its forms, he typically includes improvisations in his concerts and frequently accompanies silent films as well. Topics included his church with the largest instrument in Paris St Eustache, where to get a good baguette in Paris, his work with composer Thierry Escaich, Ravel’s time in Bayonne and the new organ at the Maison de la Radio where he is artist in residence. Mr. Ospital will showcase his amazing talent on the four-manual 120-rank Goulding & Wood organ at East Liberty Presbyterian Church. 7:30 Friday October 27th.

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Resonance Works - Cinderella

0s · Published 26 Oct 00:00
Artistic Director of Resonance Works, Maria Sensi Sellner and the cast of Cinderella discuss with Anna Singer their upcoming performance of Pauline Viardot's Cinderella, this Friday October 27th to Sunday at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library Studio Space. Maria talks about Pauline's connection to the opera world, and the intimacy of their performance. Visit https://www.resonanceworks.org to learn more!

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Wayne Brinda - Prime Stage Theatre

0s · Published 26 Oct 00:00
Artistic Director of Prime Stage Theatre, Wayne Brinda, discusses with QED about Prime Stage's upcoming performance of "The Miracle Worker," written by William Gibson from November 3rd to 12th. Wayne discusses the challenges Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan faced as they tried to communicate with each other when Helen was a child, and the lasting impact their friendship had on their lives. There will also be a post show discussion with Gary Rogers from the Oakmont Historical Society about the Pittsburgh connection to Helen Kellers story. Audio description, ASL interpretation, live captioning, and sensory performances are available for select performances. Visit primestage.com to learn more.

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Patrick Cannon - Little Lake Theater

0s · Published 25 Oct 00:00
Little Lake Theatre is celebrating it's 75th anniversary this year with its ongoing season. Artistic Director, Patrick Cannon, discusses their last two upcoming plays, Mr. Burns A Post Electric Play and Irving Berlin's White Christmas. Patrick also discusses the robust community in Canonsburg that continues to support Little Lake into its 76th season and beyond. Visit https://www.littlelake.org/ to learn more and find dates and tickets!

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David Jonies and Brian Gurley

0s · Published 24 Oct 00:00
Director of Music and Organist at Holy Name Cathedral Chicago , David Jonies visits St. Paul Cathedral in Oakland to play Bach, Widor, Cabanilles, Artur Piechler, Hindemith and more in a 7:30pm free concert. Jim Cunningham joined St Paul Director of Music Brian Gurley and David to discuss the music scene in Chicago, the Bavarian mood in Wuerzburg, David’s birthplace, the pride of South Germans as described in Thomas Mann’s Magic Mountain to mention only a few topics.

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David Allen Wehr and Mary Ellena

0s · Published 18 Oct 00:00
WQED-FM's Jim Cunningham was joined by David Allen Wehr, Dean of the Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University, and Mary Ellena, head of the Kosciuszko Foundation Pittsburgh Chapter, to discuss "An Afternoon with Chopin" - a concert at the PNC Recital Hall on Sunday October 22nd at 3pm.

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Peter Dugan - Johnstown Symphony Orchestra

0s · Published 18 Oct 00:00
You know him as the Host of "From the Top" Saturday mornings at 9 on WQED-FM. But he's also a talented pianist. You can see him perform with the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra this Saturday night, 7:30, at the Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center in Johnstown. He'll play the Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue. He spoke to Jim Cunningham about the upcoming concert, the latest on From the Top and more.

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Wheeling Symphony - Sonja Thoms and John Devlin

0s · Published 18 Oct 00:00
Wheeling Symphony's Executive Director, Sonja Thoms and Music Director John Devlin, discusses with Anna Singer about their upcoming concert on Thursday, October 19th at 7:30pm, featuring the Violins of Hope Pittsburgh and a world premiere of Walter Bricht's Piano Concerto No. 2 in A Minor. Visit https://wheelingsymphony.com to learn more.

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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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