Archive for April 16th, 2010
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Pennsylvania's upcoming elections for U.S. Senate & governor
April 16
Hour 1
We’ll listen back to Marty's off-site interview recorded this Wednesday, April 14th at the Chestnut Hill Presbyterian Church. The "Radio Times on the Road" panel featured MICHAEL HAGEN, Temple University Political Science Professor; G. TERRY MADONNA, Professor of Public Affairs at Franklin & Marshall College; and TOM FERRICK of Metropolis, a local news and information site. The guests discussed the upcoming Pennsylvania elections, including closely watched primary races for U.S. Senate and Pennsylvania governor.
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Keyboard Conversations with JEFFREY SIEGEL
April 16
Hour 2
There is concern in the music world that there is a decline in interest in classical music. Why should we care about classical piano music? What is the difference of sonata and an etude? Will a composer’s intention of a work help us understand it better? Our guest, pianist and music educator, JEFFREY SIEGEL, will sit down at our Radio Times Studio 2 piano and explain what is behind some of Frederik Chopin’s masterpieces. Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center is celebrating Chopin’s 200th birthday, and Siegel is returning with his “Keyboard Conversations” series Monday, April 19th.
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Pennsylvania's upcoming elections for U.S. Senate & governor April 16
Hour 1 We’ll listen back to Marty's off-site interview recorded this Wednesday, April 14th at the Chestnut Hill Presbyterian Church. The "Radio Times on the Road" panel featured MICHAEL HAGEN, Temple University Political Science Professor; G. TERRY MADONNA, Professor of Public Affairs at Franklin & Marshall College; and TOM FERRICK of Metropolis, a local news and information site. The guests discussed the upcoming Pennsylvania elections, including closely watched primary races for U.S. Senate and Pennsylvania governor. -
Keyboard Conversations with JEFFREY SIEGEL April 16
Hour 2 There is concern in the music world that there is a decline in interest in classical music. Why should we care about classical piano music? What is the difference of sonata and an etude? Will a composer’s intention of a work help us understand it better? Our guest, pianist and music educator, JEFFREY SIEGEL, will sit down at our Radio Times Studio 2 piano and explain what is behind some of Frederik Chopin’s masterpieces. Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center is celebrating Chopin’s 200th birthday, and Siegel is returning with his “Keyboard Conversations” series Monday, April 19th.

