Morning Concert on WUOT
Weekdays from 9-12 p.m.
The Monday program starts off with "Mystery Melody Monday" inviting listeners to identify the music selected. "First Friday" is Melony's request show heard morning's on the first Friday of each month. Listeners can send in requests via email to mgdodson@utk.edu or by phone at 865-974-5541, or send them on our Facebook page.
Composers Datebook airs at approximately 10 a.m.
Note: playlists are not posted during fund drive weeks in the spring and fall.
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Melony Dodson talks with conductor, Brian Salesky, about French Grand Opera and the Amadeus Chamber Ensemble's upcoming performance, "French Opera Jewels."
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Melony Dodson talks with Knoxville Choral Society music director, John Orr. Members of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra will join the chorus in its performance of Christopher Tin's The Lost Birds: An Extinction Elegy
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Melony Dodson talks with Maestro Aram Demirjian and composer, Sarah Gibson, about the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra's upcoming Masterworks concert. The KSO will perform the TN premiere of Gibson's composition to make this mountain taller.
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Melony Dodson talks with Maestro Regulo Stabilito about the Oak Ridge Symphony's performance of "Bach & Friends" featuring music for brass, percussion, and organ.
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Melony Dodson talks with conductor, Joseph Mechavich and baritone, Malcolm MacKenzie about Knoxville Opera's upcoming production of Verdi's La Traviata. MacKenzie will perform the role of Giorgio Germont
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Melony Dodson talks with Maestros Aram Demirjian and James Fellenbaum about the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra's January Masterworks Concert, which celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the KSO Youth Orchestra.
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Melony Dodson talks with Maestro James Fellenbaum and KSO Principal Flute, Devan Jaquez, about the upcoming Chamber Classics concert, featuring Jaquez as the soloist. Also a substitute Classical host at WUOT, Devan will perform the Flute Concerto No.1 by Malcolm Arnold.
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Melony Dodson talks with Kathryn Frady, soprano and Executive Artistic Director of Marble City Opera, about the one-act holiday opera based on a Ukrainian legend, "The Christmas Spider"
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Melony Dodson talks with Maestro Aram Demirjian about holiday traditions and Handel's Messiah. The Knoxville Symphony Chamber Orchestra and Choral Society perform the Christmas portion on Sunday, November 26th at 2:30pm in the Tennessee Theatre.
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Learn more about pianist, Alessio Bax, and the Symphony No.2 by Charles Ives in this conversation with Bax and Maestro Aram Demirjian. Bax performs with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra on November 16 and 17 at 7:30pm.