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The Front Row, Monday, 8/3/2009


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Committee member Bob Calver talks about the oldest music festival in Europe, England's Three Choirs Festival. We enjoy American chamber music, performed in concert by Aperio. And visual artist Loli Fernández-Andrade chats about Three Points in Spain at the Deborah Colton Gallery.

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Visiting from England, Bob Carver chats with host St.John Flynn about the 2009 Three Choirs Festival at Hereford, taking place August 8 - 15. [photo courtesy of www.3choirs.org]  Listen  Download

We announce details about Aperio: Music of the Americas' s 2009 - 2010 Season and hear concert recordings from a previous season, featuring Barber's Souvenirs (from which "The Front Row" derives its theme music!) and Bernstein's Clarinet Sonata.  Listen

KUHF's Meghan Hendley chats with gallery owner Deborah Colton and artist Loli Fernández-Andrade about the exhibit, Three Points in Spain: Works by Carlos Ciriza, Loli Fernández-Andrade & Javier de Villota, on view through August 15.   The extended version includes conversation about Mr. Ciriza's work with the artist's representative.  Listen  Download  **Extended Interview**




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