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Paul Koors was one of those kids that parents brag about – a brilliant student who went to medical school in Richmond, married the love of his life, had…
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Concerts are about the music, but their location is also a factor in how an audience responds. That’s why a Charlottesville musician and composer has…
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At a time when the nation is politically polarized – when we’re divided by over a hundred channels of cable and a growing gap between rich and poor, a…
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A new exhibit is opening in Charlottesville April 5th. One of the curators says it chronicles the golden age of live music in the central Virginia…
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For nearly 50 years alternative touring and local musicians have found an audience at Richmond’s 929 West Grace Street, just a stone’s throw from VCU’s…
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Kevin Sanders talks with conductor Peter Leonard about the upcoming season of Opera on the James.
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The digital age is revolutionizing the way new books get published. And that’s how history students at Virginia Tech were able to write, edit, and publish…
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You know that expression, “When you see something, SAY something?” Well it’s not always about something negative. A Floyd resident saw something good and…
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Eleven female choirs came together in Charlottesville over the weekend to help raise money for the area’s domestic violence shelter.More than 500 people…
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Kevin Sanders interviews members of the Garth Newel Piano Quartet. They share their thoughts on performing, rehearsing and give insights into just how…