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Classical Interviews – Judith Shatin
Judith Shatin is a local composer, educator, and founder of UVA’s Virginia Center for Computer Music.
#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalBubble Week 3
The first time we used #ClassicalBubble it was for duets in a time of social distancing. This month we ease the restrictions even further with a theme of trios. Trios for unusual instruments
Han Rott Orchestral Works Vol. 1 - Potential realized
Rott’s early death prevented him from fully realizing his potential. But the quality of the music in this recording show just how great that potential was.
Emil Hartmann Chamber Music - Worth Exploring
The performances are outstanding. Ms. Schneider and her colleagues are clearly invested in Hartmann's works. That passion is evident in these recordings. This is music -- and a composer -- worth exploring.
Gunning symphonies well-crafted modernism
Kenneth Woods leads the BBC National Orchestra of Wales in some superb performances. Woods has a clear artistic vision of how these symphonies should unfold.
WTJU celebrates the 2020 Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival
This year’s Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival is offering the next best thing to in-person concerts, FREE on its website.
Listen for Festival pieces on WTJU on Sunday during First Light (6 - 9 a.m.) and Just a Few Friends (7 - 9 p.m.).
#ClassicsaDay #ClassicalBubble Week 2
Classical Interviews – Toko Duvall and Virginia Schweninger
Dan Locklair "America" Symphony optimistic and hopeful
This is an album of optimism and hope. And sometimes, that's just what you need.
We are grateful for the generosity of the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation and UVA Arts Council, supporting WTJU and CharlottesvilleClassical.org.