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This Week Listen Now

Bach, Beethoven, and BrunchBach, Beethoven, and Brunch
Sundays, June 15th to August 10th, 2008

Sunday morning sunshine and live classical music came together again last summer, as Classical QED 89.3 was proud to be the media sponsor of the 2008 Bach, Beethoven and Brunch Concert Series. Every Sunday through August 10th, listeners enjoyed a free classical concert on the Rose Garden lawn at Mellon Park in Shadyside. Click here to view photos of the fun!


 

Look Out for the Arts!In partnership with WQED Multimedia's Education and Community Resource Center, and through a Multicultural Arts Initiative grant, WQED fm89.3 presents Look Out for the Arts: hands-on, cross-cultural, in-school programs that integrate classical music and contemporary culture for elementary students. The programs target mainly disadvantaged and underserved youth and those with mental, physical or emotional challenges, in schools selected from urban, suburban, public, parochial and special needs designations.

Look Out for the Arts delights and enlightens every child. It helps all youth experience music as a productive outlet. Children learn the fundamental need shared across cultural boundaries to make and enjoy music as a positive means of self expression, communication, understanding, empathy, respect and hope.

MCAI interns, who work with the WQED fm89.3 and Education and Community Resource Center staffs, collaborate to develop and perform Look Out for the Arts learning activities around contemporary music that samples and quotes classical music. If you thought Roll Over Beethoven was a gas, try Alicia Keys' rendition of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata – Piano and I. Or I Know I Can by Nas – on Beethoven's Fur Elise. By relating classical music to familiar music school children already know and enjoy, Look Out for the Arts makes the early connection that music is a universal language through which we celebrate our diversity and our oneness.

 

Radio Information Service
To further the independence of people in Western Pennsylvania who are blind, visually impaired, or unable to read or hold print material, WQED fm89.3 broadcasts the Radio Information Service to the Oakland area on special radio receivers available to eligible subscribers.

RIS provides access to information read by the general public to people who cannot read print information because of vision loss, stroke, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, severe dyslexia, spina bifida, macular degeneration or any disability that inhibits the independence of reading.

Information from daily local and national newspapers, popular magazines, grocery and departments store ads, best-seller books, and publications of special interest to people who have a disability.

 

Classics on the MoveWQED fm89.3 is a 24-hour presence that celebrates music and the arts in and around the greater Pittsburgh area, increasing the visibility of Western Pennsylvania artists inside and outside the region, and on and off the radio. Every year, hundreds of thousands of visitors and professionals working Downtown are reminded of Pittsburgh's vibrant cultural life in its "T" subway stations and the Pittsburgh International Airport. Busy travelers have a calmer commute, courtesy of Classics on the Move, funded by the PPG Industries Foundation. This classical music adorns the city's transportation hubs with performances by local musicians and visiting international artists recorded in Pittsburgh, transporting commuters in more ways than one!







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