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and i'm a member of the bpl in and i'm bill tower and i'm a graphic designer and cindy's i'll have faith and are you remembered by the pill and we are all members of the la area yeah i've understood again ha and cindy time around attorney for the state and this is built on the graphic designer and we're members of dead bpl in in iran yep cindy what we'd do without the people had intervened in switzerland dying to be an arm i wake up every morning to it we drive home with that on it is what at work or we come and hit it's the water cooler talk everybody
comes in and says do you hear on the radio listener what are under bpl and today on its chest o'hare and you know you talk about those stores will become the drop down a driveway moments they talk about those ah my favorite part thereof that i have grown to love is saturday night now maybe i'm nerdy for being at home listening to the radio on saturday night but maybe i'm old but ah i think what does it start with a bluegrass is the celtic and i have fallen in love with american roots i love that i am than i can turn around and listen to the ambient music with a gentleman with a wonderful voice and this was wonderful i mean and i just read that i love
radio i've always loved its amis is like his magic you know it just appears it brings everything we both come from radio families in fact my father employed cindy's mom and a radio station and we go that far back with radio and radio to us is like light it says that you know i can imagine in without the repeal in kids in the light not having water in the refrigerator they said simple and antoinette of the grave for radio the main we go from the bedroom to the bathroom to the kitchen to the laundry room and everyone's got the ring and they're all they're of the bpl and in his death the family of it all the way through and we're having and so and then the evening exam you can a time today it work to are you come in you know you listen to it in the morning you know so that the timing does off and
on their work and then usually around three o'clock which are like is that is like all the days almost over because you know the news has started when you hear the knees you know the to get into the frank of the day that any also i hear the news and that is always fills unfiltered and wonderfully intelligent and now i can't imagine being without it and that's what we pledge each month end i'm a draft un automatic draft highly recommend it to everyone is so easy you don't you just don't miss the money is out with a hefty new hat hacking you not do this but why you know and sometimes i think we were to talk about lab some people may be dull contributing to speculate and i guess a skylight they think like is already up is just for it and you know this is not in these supporters
no i yeah i feel like we're shareholders in this radio station and i think that's the way to look at it because you want this to be here for a long time cause we've enjoyed it in mississippi and texas louisiana there's there's a different flavor to each station and this station is no different and that's why we supported the paddling nailed it the scripted it any better ok ready and
he's been to places of course it's really not difficult used to ship it like a new zealand import is important where you put it but i prefer a man in the back and the in the banking system i actually received just right love getting the new age the chimp that really picking a possessed no i'm not
you know you're there and he essentially metal come and record we got i mean we now this ad is not used to do our radio every morning huerta was it like to watch and the murray clark show you right for that triage run for something that caught it going on locations what was it overdue or months today remote mining clark this is a mind heart and remote from the seniors to commit the tv and why people there they can get prices i know my first job was at the radio station to i guess what i got the traffic would have to schedule the
commercials and in mississippi during your time he couldn't play like her that's it ah what it is that you are you know black audi denied the money no job that we have for years all right ms bishop
so will he take that in july they can either loved folk songs and nursery rhymes one of the things he learned about and was their nonsense but also their logic and the way that they would deal with ancient customs and in this particular poem the customers being dealt with his courtship and marriage so these are three songs from the set friends lovers by jon voight for an answer is this
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airy liane three songs from the set friends and lovers by the english composer john to art some by soprano amy german with guitarist john johns live in studio see interesting poems most visitors will likely mean john thank you we're hearing music gets played by members of the faculty them where school of music then and only reason this point another bit of a microphone shift and personnel changes that will take a second to accomplish that as we going here the zika of vince's love mud to get seventeen seventy three to eighteen thirty his date's john johnson joined a play percent this first section of the mark
to not too low just twenty one but witty go with jim gerstein food and catherine palmer deal it's interesting because the southeast has been for many years thought of as the schubert quartet and that you were actually took the trio he had enjoyed it so much that it's a trio ended the cello part to revise the viola part completely and there is no such thing is that she reported this is the original use of reply this friday night at eight o'clock wire which is a free concert on the way lulu date
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i'm well griffin will be back shortly with music of richard strauss and michael couric on ninety point three wpln nashville public radio fb it's been in korea it was bad it is
or a leader of a movement so many i'm a recruiter back live in studio city for music by richard strauss i'm michael carrick catherine emily is here she's a wonderful young violinist and i think he had some roots back in nashville or schooling roots anywhere yes a new anchor up here and went to the blair schools three college program and are now
located in los angeles and the highlights of your two thousand six even canceled performances with us and for mike and chamber music with bassist edgar meyer and also an appearance at the national academy orchestra canada so we're looking for to hear you play music of strauss and michael carey who is also here with us this morning to the one like i had to be a pianist lee opposes hear from strauss and cast your own radio play the current piece of katherine thank you want to say about this draft before you play it we're just really excited to be here and read we think this is a very useful work of strauss its own early opus market has an eye on thanks very much it's a little bit of bubbly issue of course has been here many times as a collaborative pianist and she works on great deal with her the faculty of the school of music as well it is
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fourth this morning he honestly imposes gonna make way for a pianist and jerome reid who isn't from lipscomb university here in nashville for music by michael carrick american composer who is also with us in the studio this morning good to be here to see what we're going to hear a moment from your concerto for violin in orchestra and a reduction for piano and violent about this concerto this was a piece actually inspired by the performer some classical works are i heard catherine place and wanted to write something for her we ended up doing this concerto is free movement concerto about thirty minutes with the nashville symphony and that also exists in this version with piano and she's performed several times that way and you have a concert coming up when things are on a saturday night at eight o'clock and wears a comedy at turner hall at that blair school of music on vanderbilt's campus in the entire picture not just the first in a concerto and
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is the first movement of a violin concerto by michael carrick you can turn over while in an orchestra of course in a piano reduction we heard biden is kathryn petralia again as jerome read live in studio say well michael that's what he's thinking you know when we talk about that is a little more katherine brandt they clearly well well known players of wrongful wonderful jerry is tremendous colleague alan brings out such power and expression and in the piano part and i don't i really like the word reduction actually if you don't mind my saying that because i actually wrote the piano version to be but have its own integrity at first and then orchestra and the south could be performed both ways then i hope it works both as a chamber aversion and as an orchestral porcelain works that's where the piece and as rob did you can hear catherine's conan and virtuosity which inspired me to one rider
romantic work and i'd heard him play the civilians concerto and i'd always been a big fan of the barber concerto and i wanted to combine somehow the romance of the barber concerto with the virtuosity of disability concerto and so this is the result of the first movement and then there's a slow moment and then there's just a lightning speed catherine want to play your last name is spelled e d e r l e in case people out there looking for and the underplay else was probably worth a mention as well the only thing to add an yes eighteen seventy been very fortunate to be nominated well played thank you michael carrick most definitely appears they oppose and jerome read this morning lines to say and
michigan when the concert is eight pm on saturday evening at turner recital hall at the blair school of music and if i might mention the names of the other composers who are find faculty colleagues michael rose michael slayton and stanley inc so it's the three michael the settlements and thank you all again for wonderful also think he answered you save our thanks so engineer tom boxing makes a sound good on the radio each week plus a production assistant and lambert have another force a microphone stance do with this morning one has to use it out next week and members of national opera here to perform selections from their upcoming production of giuseppe verdi's aida as well as on the second half the wonderful are guitarist richard smith and the chaplain finger picker along with the cellist julie adams for a nice combination live and studiously next week on ninety point three wpln nashville public radio but one point five w d and l to la manana point seven double
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WPLN News Archive
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WPLN Testimonials 02
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