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WDAV invites artist and musicians to the John Clark performance studio to share their thoughts and talents.
Podcast are presented by WDAV Classical Public Radio and powered by OrthoCarolina.

From the John Clark Performance Studio WDAV Classical Public Radio

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WDAV invites artist and musicians to the John Clark performance studio to share their thoughts and talents.
Podcast are presented by WDAV Classical Public Radio and powered by OrthoCarolina.

    Mark and Maggie O’Connor on Life after Life

    Mark and Maggie O’Connor on Life after Life

    Mark and Maggie O’Connor kick off a national tour in support of their new album, Life after Life, at The Cain Center for the Arts in Cornelius, NC. Before that, they perform a few tracks for us and speak to Frank Dominguez about how the pandemic isolation allowed them to focus on songwriting, much of which forms the basis of the new release. Learn more about Mark and Maggie O’Connor's Life after Life concert Pictured: Mark and Maggie O’Connor (r-l) by Maia Rosenfeld

    Bechtler String Quartet on Komitas

    Bechtler String Quartet on Komitas

    Members of the Bechtler Ensemble perform a program of music by the Armenian curate Komitas, a pioneer in the field of ethnomusicology. Ensemble director Tanja Bechtler also speaks about Komitas’ efforts to preserve Armenian culture in the face of genocide. Heard on the Episode: Joe Meyer, violin 1 Tatiana Karpova, violin 2 Vasily Gorkovoy, viola Tanja Bechtler, cello Komitas : Armenian Folk Songs for Strings arr. by Sergei Aszlamazyan      1. Shogher Djian (Dear Sugar)      2. Chinar es (She's slender like a plane-tree)      3. Kagavik (Song of the little partridge)      4. March Along      5. Shushiki (Girl's Dance)      6. Echmiadzni Bar (Echmiadzin Dance)  Learn more about the Bechtler Ensemble

    Calin Lupanu and Monica Boboc on Chamber Music 4All

    Calin Lupanu and Monica Boboc on Chamber Music 4All

    We welcome a string quartet of Charlotte Symphony musicians who perform concerts as part of the Chamber Music 4All series. Hear excerpts of works by Janacek and Mendelssohn, and series founders Calin Lupanu and Monica Boboc speak about the series’ objectives. Learn more about Chamber Music 4 All events

    Dominic Armstrong and Melinda Whittington on La Traviata

    Dominic Armstrong and Melinda Whittington on La Traviata

    Tenor Dominic Armstrong and soprano Melinda Whittington star in Opera Carolina’s production of La Traviata . They enter the studio to perform stunning duets from the opera, chat about their musical journeys, and share personal insights into Verdi’s masterwork. Pictured (left to right): Emily Jarrell Urbanek (collaborative pianist), Dominic Armstrong (tenor), Frank Dominguez (host), Melinda Whittington (soprano).

    Victor Ryan Robertson and Sequina Dubose on Opera Carolina

    Victor Ryan Robertson and Sequina Dubose on Opera Carolina

    Two members from the cast of Opera Carolina’s production of Gershwin’s opera “Porgy and Bess” perform a couple of selections in the John Clark Performance Studio. Tenor Victor Ryan Robertson will sing “There’s a Boat That’s Leaving Soon,” and soprano Sequina Dubose is featured in “Summertime.” Learn more about Opera Carolina's Porgy and Bess Pictured (left to right): Frank Dominguez (host), Victor Ryan Robertson (tenor), Sequina Dubose (soprano), and Daria Ruzhynska (piano).

    Alan Mearns

    Alan Mearns

    Guitarist Alan Mearns performs in the John Clark Performance Studio for Public Radio Music Day. Wednesday, October 26, 2022. Heard on this Episode: Bach : Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in C major, BWV 846 from The Well-Tempered Clavier Granados arr. by Stanley Yates : Spanish Dance No. 2 , "Oriental"

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