Classical Guitar Alive
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Classical Guitar Alive
@_Tony_Morris_
Nonprofit org produces Classical Guitar Alive! public radio program, Music in Medicine program in hospitals, American Classic & content for PBS TV stations
Austin, TX Katılım Kasım 2011
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Classical Guitar Alive! now playing on KMFA Classical 89.5 in Austin, and streaming live here now: kmfa.org
This episode: 26-14 Spanish and Spanish-Influenced Music by Rodrigo, Rimsky-Korsakov, Vivaldi, John McLaughlin, and Paco de Lucía Interview.
33 minutes left in this livestream, or hear this episode anytime here:
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Classical Guitar Alive! is the only nationally-broadcast guitar radio program in America, and airs each week on 250+ NPR and classical radio stations, reaching 400,000 listeners, and is hosted by Tony Morris.
Thanks to our generous supporters, including The Augustine Foundation, the Kodosky Family Fund, @augustineguitar Strings, Charles and Taako Parker, and a gift in loving memory of Adam Bratcher.
For more information, and to listen to over 500 episodes online, and support the broadcasts, visit: GuitarAlive.org


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Classical Guitar Alive! now playing on WSKG Public Media (NY) and streaming live here now: wnmufm.org/listen-online
This episode: 26-14 Spanish and Spanish-Influenced Music by Rodrigo, Rimsky-Korsakov, Vivaldi, John McLaughlin, and Paco de Lucía Interview.
45 minutes left in this livestream, or hear this episode anytime here:
exchange.prx.org/pieces/613107?…
Classical Guitar Alive! is the only nationally-broadcast guitar radio program in America, and airs each week on 250+ NPR and classical radio stations, reaching 400,000 listeners, and is hosted by Tony Morris.
Thanks to our generous supporters, including The Augustine Foundation, the Kodosky Family Fund, @augustineguitar , Charles and Taako Parker, and a gift in loving memory of Adam Bratcher.
For more information, and to listen to over 500 episodes online, and support the broadcasts, visit: GuitarAlive.org


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Classical Guitar Alive! now playing on Public Radio 90 network (4 stations in the Upper Great Lakes region) and streaming live here now: wnmufm.org/listen-online
This episode: 26-14 Spanish and Spanish-Influenced Music by Rodrigo, Rimsky-Korsakov, Vivaldi, John McLaughlin, and Paco de Lucía Interview.
55 minutes left in this livestream, or hear this episode anytime here:
exchange.prx.org/pieces/613107?…
Classical Guitar Alive! is the only nationally-broadcast guitar radio program in America, and airs each week on 250+ NPR and classical radio stations, reaching 400,000 listeners, and is hosted by Tony Morris.
Thanks to our generous supporters, including The Augustine Foundation, the Kodosky Family Fund, @augustineguitar Strings, Charles and Taako Parker, and a gift in loving memory of Adam Bratcher.
For more information, and to listen to over 500 episodes online, and support the broadcasts, visit: GuitarAlive.org


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Classical Guitar Alive! now playing on KBYU radio in Provo, Utah and streaming live here now:
classical89.org
Featuring interviews with Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Isaac Bustos of the Texas Guitar Quartet, and Dr. Robert Fine, MD of Baylor University Medical center, and music by J.S. Bach, C.P.E. Bach, Beethoven, Holst, and more.
If you miss the livestream, you can also listen to this episode anytime here: exchange.prx.org/pieces/611553?…
Classical Guitar Alive! is the only nationally-broadcast guitar radio in America, and hosted by Tony Morris.
Thanks to our generous supporters, including The Augustine Foundation, the Kodosky Family Fund,
@augustineguitar
Strings, Charles and Taako Parker, and a gift in loving memory of Adam Bratcher. For more information, and to listen to over 500 episodes online, and support the broadcasts, visit: GuitarAlive.org


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Aloha! from Hawaiʻi Public Radio, now playing Classical Guitar Alive! and streaming live here now:
files.hawaiipublicradio.org/player/listen_…
This episode: 26-14 Spanish and Spanish-Influenced Music by Rodrigo, Rimsky-Korsakov, Vivaldi, John McLaughlin, and Paco de Lucía Interview.
55 minutes left in this livestream, or hear this episode anytime here:
exchange.prx.org/pieces/613107?…
Classical Guitar Alive! is the only nationally-broadcast guitar radio program in America, and airs each week on 250+ NPR and classical radio stations, reaching 400,000 listeners, and is hosted by Tony Morris.
Thanks to our generous supporters, including The Augustine Foundation, the Kodosky Family Fund, Augustine Strings, Charles and Taako Parker, and a gift in loving memory of Adam Bratcher.
For more information, and to listen to over 500 episodes online, and support the broadcasts, visit: GuitarAlive.org


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@AJA_Cortes One of the reasons I came to Austin, is that it's the Land Of The Crazy Idea. In many places I've lived, if you have an unorthodox original idea you want to try, people automatically try to punch holes in your canoe. Not so with Austin.
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Austin is fantastic
Dynamic people, lots of communities and social groups, student population from the universities
great talent pool
Murshak@distantpathos
People believe in the future of Austin, TX in a way that's different from the rest of the country where they're either clinging to a glorious past, delusional about the present, or down on its future.
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April Fool's episode of the Classical Guitar Alive! radio program: exchange.prx.org/pieces/567213?…
Humor in music and the most unusual music of the guitar’s recorded repertory, and interviews with the late Barrios Mangoré scholar Richard “Rico” Stover on the “Bicho Feo, tango humoristico” piece by Barrios Mangoré, composer Stephen Funk Pearson talks about humor in his music, and Los Angeles Guitar Quartet member and soloist Scott Tennant discusses the origins of their recording of Pachelbel’s “Loose” Canon,”and his recording of a guitar concerto arrangement of the theme music of the old TV show “Mr. Ed.”


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Hit the gym and be a participant in life, not a spectator:
Cigarette Nostalgia@CigsMake
President John F. Kennedy (1962), “There is nothing more unfortunate than to have soft, chubby, fat-looking children”
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The latest episode of the Classical Guitar Alive! radio program is now online, check it out:
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Great music performed by Segovia, Benjamin Verdery, the Texas Guitar Quartet, Australia's Guitar Trek, Celil Refik Kaya, and my interviews with Jimmy Page, Dr. Robert Fine, MD of Baylor University Medical Center, part of Baylor Scott & White Health in Dallas, and Isaac Bustos, Guitarist.
This show will air on 250+ NPR and classical radio stations across the USA (plus stations in Vancouver, Canada, and Manila in the Philippines in about 2 weeks, but you can hear it at the link above anytime.
Thanks to our generous supporters, including The Augustine Foundation, the Kodosky Family Fund, @augustineguitar Strings, Charles and Taako Parker, and a gift in loving memory of Adam Bratcher.
For more information, and to listen to over 500 episodes online, and support the broadcasts, visit: GuitarAlive.org


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Here's an English translation (via Grok) of his remarks:
"We have decided to initiate a process of dialogue with the government of the United States. [...]
These conversations [...] are being held discreetly, with the purpose of finding solutions to bilateral problems that affect both countries.
Cuba maintains its firm position of defending its sovereignty, independence, and the right to build socialism. [...]
We are not renouncing any of our principles. [...]
The blockade continues to cause enormous damage to our people — blackouts, difficulties in transportation, in education, in health — but we will not accept pressure or conditions that affect our dignity.
Dialogue is the only rational path, without preconditions, on the basis of equality and mutual respect."
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Classical Guitar Alive! now playing on Red River Radio network (Louisiana, Ark, and TX)and streaming live here:
redriverradio.org/connect-to-our…
This week's show: Episde 26-11: Music by Bach, Mozart, Grieg, Mangoré, and Jaime Zenamon, Interview: Susan Sayles of Baylor University Medical Center.
45 minutes left in this livestream, or hear this episode anytime here: exchange.prx.org/pieces/610430?…
Classical Guitar Alive! is the only nationally-broadcast guitar radio program in America, and airs each week on 250+ NPR and classical radio stations, reaching 400,000 listeners, and is hosted by Tony Morris.
Thanks to our generous supporters, including The Augustine Foundation, the Kodosky Family Fund, Augustine Strings, Charles and Taako Parker, and a gift in loving memory of Adam Bratcher.
For more information, and to listen to over 500 episodes online, and support the broadcasts, visit: GuitarAlive.org




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Just recorded an interview with guitarist Daniel Schatz for future broadcast on the Classical Guitar Alive! radio program.
He recently recorded a newly-discovered Chaconne by JS Bach.
You can hear & see his performance of it here:
youtu.be/x12BzEXi8NU?si…

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Behind the Mic - Tony Morris | Classical Guitar Alive! delmarvapublicmedia.org/behind-the-mic…
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Thanks to Delmarva Public Media for this interview:
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Classical Guitar Alive! now playing on Yellowstone Public Radio and streaming live here now: #stream/0" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">ypradio.org/#stream/0
Episode 26-01: Music by Bach, Villa-Lobos, Piazzolla, & more, Interviews with: Judicael Perroy, Berta Rojas, @Simon Thacker.
45 minutes left in this broadcast, or hear this episode anytime here:
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Classical Guitar Alive! is the only nationally-broadcast guitar radio program in America, and airs each week on 250+ NPR and classical radio stations, reaching 400,000 listeners, and is hosted by Tony Morris.
Thanks to our generous supporters, including The Augustine Foundation, the Kodosky Family Fund, Augustine Strings, Charles and Taako Parker, and a gift in loving memory of Adam Bratcher.
For more information, and to listen to over 500 episodes online, and support the broadcasts, visit: GuitarAlive.org




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