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WTJU - Coffee or soda?
Would it change your daily routine if WTJU went away? That's really the question to ask yourself if you're thinking about supporting WTJU financially.
Scanning the Dial
Letting the announcers program their own shows is not common. Nor are early music shows, or programs like "A Time For Singing," nor the Sunday opera, nor many of the other kinds of in-depth classical programming WTJU provides.
Organized Noise
When music is presented that seems to be noise, take a step back. If it's truly music, then there's some organization or structure there somewhere.
The Ever-Expanding Classical Repertoire
One of the questions I'm repeatedly asked is, "Won't you run out of classical music to air?" Not likely. We're talking about 1,000 years of music, and more being written every day. And there's more being discovered, too.
10,000 Hours of Mozart
Raw talent is a huge advantage, but maybe there's something to this 10,000 hours theory. It seems to me that only after 10,000 hours (and more) of Mozart honing his craft did he produce the music lives on to this day.
Favorite Classical Composer?
I have a selection of favorite composers, but I freely admit that not all of them are considered the "greatest," and no one composer matches my emotional need for music all of the time.
Where do you get your classical music?
Personally, I pick up classical music everywhere.
WTJU Classical -- Spread the Word!
Have you told your friends about us? Have you blogged about WTJU? Chatted about us on Facebook? Tweeted us? Mentioned us in any social network? Your recommendations have weight. If you believe in what we do, please spread the word.
What is Classical Music? Part 4 - Concerto Concerns
Classical music is generally the product of a single creative mind. But there are lots of exceptions to that rule -- including one most people aren't aware of -- concertos.
We are grateful for the generosity of the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation and UVA Arts Council, supporting WTJU and CharlottesvilleClassical.org.