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TUESDAY, APRIL 23RD

6:00am


The WQED Morning Show with Jim Cunningham

Live from our Oakland studios, with local arts coverage, NPR news, and morning musical favorites

11:00am


Anna Singer

Live from the Carolyn M. Byham Cultural District Studio, downtown, with essential classics and NPR news.

4:00pm


Ted Sohier

Live from the Carolyn M. Byham Cultural District Studio on Katz Plaza, downtown, with NPR news updates and relaxing classics to soothe your commute; then music to keep you company through dinner and the evening.

7:30pm


Celebrating the Next Generation

The Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra, Duquesne University Orchestra, the Carnegie Mellon University Concert Choir, the Duquesne University Voices of Spirit Choir and Pappert Chorale join forces in a program of works by Mahler, Theofanidis, Kodaly, Budavari, and Schmidt, live from Heinz Hall.  Each ensemble performs a work on its own, led by its respective director.  Then, all join together on stage for the finale of the program, under the baton of Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Music Director Manfred Honeck.  Ted Sohier hosts our broadcast from Heinz Hall.

9:00pm


Exploring Music with Bill McGlaughlin

In the 5th century BC, water was classified as one of the four essential elements. Over the centuries, artists, poets, philosophers, and composers have returned again and again to the mysteries of water for inspiration.  This week, we’ll focus on “water music,” with works by Vaughan Williams, Mahler, Debussy, and (of course) Handel.

10:00pm


Elena See

 

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