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The Front Row, Thursday, 6/11/2009

Singer-songwriter Caroline Aiken performs live! Maestro Charles Olivieri-Munroe chats about his musical specialty – the Slavic repertoire — which he conducts at the International Festival-Institute at Round Top. And we preview the final Big Range Dance Festival program.

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Prague-based Canadian conductor, Charles Olivieri-Munroe, talks about his chamber orchestra program & his all-Russian symphonic program, which he presents this Friday & Saturday night at the 39th International Festival-Institute at Round Top.  KUHF’s Catherine Lu chats with him by phone.  [photo courtesy of www.olivieri-munroe.com]  Listen  Download

Visiting choreographers from New York, Anneke Hansen & Lori Yuill, chat with host St.John Flynn about their pieces coming up this weekend on the Big Range Dance Festival at Barnevelder Theatre:  A Window into the Lorena Reality and We Should Call It Many ThingsListen  Download

Equally comfortable strumming her acoustic guitar and sitting at the piano, Georgia-based folk singer/songwriter Caroline Aiken performs live from KUHF’s Geary Studio.  Producer Bob Stevenson hosts the session.  Ms. Aiken is in Houston for a show at Anderson Fair.  Listen

Catherine Lu

Catherine Lu

Senior Content Producer & Announcer

While growing up in Chicago and Houston, Catherine’s love for art, music and creative writing was influenced by her teachers and parents. She was once concertmaster of the Clear Lake High School Orchestra and a four-time violinist of the Texas All-State Symphony. A graduate of the University of Chicago, Catherine...

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