Crossover

Saturday, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm

Join Jill Pasternak every Saturday for her weekly interview show spotlighting notable music and musicians from the classical and jazz worlds - and the periphery as well!  Totally un-scripted and spontaneous, Crossover sounds like nothing else on the dial -- more like friends chatting over coffee than a broadcast interview.

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August 04, 2012

11:35 AM
The Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto
Artist : Gil Shaham, violin
Album : The Butterfly Lovers Concerto for Violin; Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto
Composer : He Zhanhao & Chen Gang
Catalog : 4 CD
Label : CanaryClas
12:15 PM
Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35: III. Finale: Allegro vivacissimo
Artist : Gil Shaham
Album : The Butterfly Lovers Concerto for Violin; Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto
Composer : Peter I. Tckaokovsky
Label : Canary Classics

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8:43 am
Sat November 10, 2012

The Barber Strikes Again

The Academy of Vocal Arts scores once more with their production of Giocchino Rossini's time-honored opera buffa, The Barber of Seville. Three impressive casts have alternated through six performances in Philadelphia, Haverford and Warrington.   The opera will be broadcast on WRTI at 1 pm on Saturday, November 10th.  Prior to the broadcast, Jill Pasternak will feature three of the principals on Crossover at 11:30 am. They are Steven La Brie (Figaro), Sydney Mancasola (Rosina) and Diego Silva (Count Almaviva).  The production is conducted by maestro Richard Raub. 

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4:02 pm
Fri October 26, 2012

Lang Lang: Beyond Chopin

Lang Lang delivers in his newest release: The Chopin Album, on the Sony Classical label. When I met him several years ago he was being hailed as a great find, but he was also stretching out to young people as an ambassador for UNICEF.  A big heart and a big talent, neither of which has diminished, spurs Lang Lang on to perform a special one-night concert on Tuesday October 30th at 6:30 p.m. at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium. 

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5:31 pm
Thu October 18, 2012

Bucks County Choral Society: Bringing A Rachmaninoff Masterpiece To Life

In celebration of the Bucks County Choral Society's 40th anniversary, distinguished Artistic Director Thomas Lloyd will lead the ensemble in Rachmaninoff's stunning All-Night Vigil - a symphony for a cappella voices, considered a crowning achievement of Russian Orthodox choral literature - on October 28th. Contrary to what the title might lead one to believe, this choral masterpiece is only about an hour in length.

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11:35 am
Sat October 13, 2012

Back By Popular Demand! Pianist Jeffrey Siegel

Credit Peter Schaaf

The enlightening and well-received performance series Keyboard Conversations with Jeffrey Siegel has been brought back by popular demand! The series, which had been canceled by the Kimmel Center, was resurrected by a group of devotees, the Friends of Keyboard Conversations, who raised funds to continue the performances. This illustrates, more than ever, how the commitment of music lovers to support performances that are accessible on so many levels CAN make a difference.

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5:28 pm
Fri October 5, 2012

Baritone Thomas Hampson's American Music Dream Realized

Listen back to an interview with Thomas Hampson from 2006. Jill Pasternak spoke with Mr. Hampson about his vision to create an American music radio series; that series - Song of America - is now showcased on WRTI on selected Sundays at 5 pm.

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11:30 am
Sat September 29, 2012

Anna Netrebko: A Soprano Of Note(s)

Soprano Anna Netrebko

Jill Pasternak had the unique opportunity to speak with soprano Anna Netrebko, one of the brightest stars on the operatic stage today. Ms. Netrebko caused a sensation with her beauty, poise, and stunning vocal ability in her debuts in both Salzburg and The Met in 2002.  With the world at her feet, she has maintained a reputation of excellence and an independence in both her handling of her career and her private life. Her family is vitally important to her and her decisions about her career have been carefully made. 

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11:14 am
Sat September 22, 2012

Itzhak Perlman's Eternally Beautiful Music For The Soul

This week on Crossover, we're happy to welcome back a distinguished artist, violinist Itzhak Perlman. In his newest release, he offers the audience a glimpse into the classical Jewish Cantorial repertoire, and beloved liturgical and traditional works in new arrangements backed by chamber orchestra and Klezmer musicians. Mr. Perlman is joined by his dear friend and colleague, Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot.

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8:49 am
Fri September 14, 2012

Following Violinist Michael Ludwig's Skyrocketing Career!

After 14 years as associate concertmaster of The Philadelphia Orchestra, Michael Ludwig made a bold move – he decided to pursue the path of soloist.

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6:59 am
Sat September 8, 2012

Canadian Brass and Organist Jeffrey Brillhart: A Special Treat!

Organist Jeffrey Brillhart rehearsing with Canadian Brass.

The four musicians in the Canadian Brass, who perform works in the classical repertoire with daring leaps into jazz and popular standards, were joined by renowned organist Jeffrey Brillhart last March in Verizon Hall. On the heels of their latest album release, Canadian Brass Takes Flight (January 31, 2012), this special organ and brass program included works from their recent album, along with new arrangements and collaborations with the impressive talents of Brillhart, the director of music and fine arts at the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church.

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8:33 pm
Fri August 31, 2012

Mike + Ruthy: Celebrating Woody Guthrie And The American Dream

Mike + Ruthy performances include fiddle, banjo, guitar, ukulele, and their hallmark harmony singing.

A potent and controversial voice for America and what it stands for, Woody Guthrie sang his songs from sea to shining sea. The power of his messages touched the hearts of many Americans, and even led the U. S. government to call upon him to inspire and encourage the debilitated and exhausted construction workers of the great Hoover Dam with his songs. 

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