Friday, November 14, 2008

Rob Kapilow on NPR's Weekend Edition and at Jordan Hall

This just in from Rob Kapilow's crack media team:



"Tomorrow morning (Saturday, November 15), tune in to NPR’s Weekend
Edition* to hear Rob Kapilow, in discussion with Susan Stamberg,
talking about one of the most famous songs to come out of America’s Great
Depression: “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?”, written by Jay Gorney with lyrics
by Yip Harburg.





And in a few weeks’ time, on December 23, Rob can be heard
on American Public Media’s
Performance Today* discussing Handel’s
Hallelujah Chorus – and just what makes that perennial holiday favorite so
great …





* check local listings for broadcast times





www.RobKapilow.com."



You can hear and see Rob in the flesh tomorrow evening at NEC's Jordan Hall, where he will be plumming the depths (plumming the heights?) of J.S. Bach's Double Concerto for Two Violins. Joining him will be Boston Musica Viva and violinists Jennifer Frautschi and Chee Yun.

Did I mention student rush tickets are available at the Jordan Hall box office? Um, they are.



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