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Gumbands: A Podcast with Rick Sebak. Holding Pittsburgh together

Gumbands: A Podcast with Rick Sebak

GUMBANDS is a podcast about Pittsburgh, its people, its history, its neighborhoods, its small businesses, its food, its charms, its stories, and many of its surprises.

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@ the Symphony

Conductors, soloists and composers involved in making great Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra performances talk about their music.

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Voice of the Arts

Insights and anecdotes from musicians, dancers, artists, actors and directors, as well as audience response.

Pittsburgh Symphony Radio

Pittsburgh Symphony Radio

A complete two hour concert hosted by Jim Cunningham. Listen for interviews and features, historic recordings and the latest weekly concerts from Heinz Hall.

Encore

Encore!

Did you miss a recent live broadcast? Or do you just want to hear it again? Relive recent WQED-FM live broadcasts on the Encore podcast page. Stream full length broadcasts by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and others.

Artists in the World

Artists in the World

Hosted by WQED-FM's Jim Cunningham and CMOA's Dana Bishop-Root, Artists in the World uplifts artistic voices and explores multiple histories, geographies, and current events.

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Pittsburgh Symphony on Tour

Jim Cunningham reports from the PSO's domestic and international tours.

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April 16, 2024

Kathryn Spitz Cohan – JFilm

Executive Director of Film Pittsburgh, Kathryn Spitz Cohan, spoke to WQED-FM about their upcoming international independent Jewish film festival, JFilm, that runs from May 2nd to May 12th with showings at Carnegie Mellon University’s McConomy auditorium and The Oaks Theater in Oakmont. Kathryn highlights the opening night showing of Left Alone Rhapsody: The Musical Memoir of Pianist John Bayless at the Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland. The film is a documentary about the pianist, composer, and conductor, John Bayless, who for 30 years had a very long career as a solo pianist touring across the world. The film also showcases his debilitating stroke, and how he continues to reinvent himself, even after losing function of his right side of his body. This special showing is followed by a performance by John Bayless, and a dessert reception with the director of the film, Stewart Schulman. Kathryn talks about the other 15 showings that happen during the film festival, ticket prices, and the many nostalgic documentaries that are in the festival. Visit https://filmpittsburgh.org/pages/jfilm to learn more and find tickets for the whole festival or just specific showings.

April 16, 2024

Warren Davidson and Jorie Butler-Geyer – Academy String Quartet

Members of the Academy String Quartet, violist Warren Davidson, and violinist Jorie Butler-Geyer, discusses their upcoming concert at the Allegheny Church in the Northside on Sunday, April 21st at 7:30 pm. This last concert at Allegheny Church features a program called Dances and Madrigals. Jorie and Warren talk about the program that combines Mendelssohn’s quartet in E-Flat and Czech master Bohuslav Martinu with his Three Madrigals. Jorie and Warren perform in WQED-FM’s studios two movements of the Three Madrigals, Poco allegro and Poco andante. Visit https://www.facebook.com/AcademyConcerts to learn more and find tickets. Also visit WQED-FM’s cultural calendar to see the rest of the Academy String Quartet’s upcoming concerts!

April 16, 2024

Pittsburgh Symphony Radio – 2023-2024 Season – Program 2 – Part 2

Fate knocks at your door as the orchestra performs one of classical music’s most recognizable pieces – Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. Plus, Music Director Manfred Honeck conducts Carlos Simon’s “Fate now Conquers” – a work inspired by a quote from Beethoven.

April 16, 2024

Pittsburgh Symphony Radio – 2023-2024 Season – Program 2 – Part 1

Fate knocks at your door as the orchestra performs one of classical music’s most recognizable pieces – Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. Plus, Music Director Manfred Honeck conducts Carlos Simon’s “Fate now Conquers” – a work inspired by a quote from Beethoven.

April 15, 2024

Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks – This Could Be True

Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Park artistic director, Jennifer Tober, musician and music director, Matt Calvetti, and writer and actor Charles David “Stoney” Richards, discuss with Anna Singer about the four’s collaboration in PSiP’s newest performance, Shakespeare: This Could Be True running Tuesday, April 23rd to Friday, April 26th, at the Union Trust Building downtown. Jennifer highlights the groups 20th anniversary this year, and Stoney talks about writing this show and how the idea came to him. Stoney and Matt also perform a small reading from the play, complete with acoustic guitar accompaniment. Anna highlights her role as the cockney-accented Nurse who closely resembles Nurse Ratchet. Visit https://www.pittsburghshakespeare.com/ to learn more and find tickets.

April 15, 2024

Jonathan Tetelman

Tenor opera singer, Jonathan Tetelman, spoke with WQED-FM from Carnegie Hall Studios about his recent Metropolitan Opera debut as Ruggero in La Rondine until April 20th, followed closely by Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly until May 11th. Jonathan discusses his emotions about the debut, the synopsis of La Rondine, and his recent album celebrating the 100th anniversary of Puccini’s death. Hear and see Jonathan in La Rondine on Classical WQED-FM and in theaters on April 20th, and in Madama Butterfly on May 11th. Visit https://www.jonathantetelman.com/ to learn more.

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