Posts Tagged ‘Live at Noon’
LIVE AT NOON: Civic Morning Musicals on WCNY-FM
Elizabeth Sutphen, soprano and Simon Frisch, pianist/composer stopped by WCNY-FM for a “Live at Noon” segment before their appearance for Civic Morning Musicals as the “Juilliard Student Trio: New York Connections.” They were ...
Live at Noon with James Ehnes and Andrew Russo
James Ehnes was in Syracuse for a performance at LeMoyne College with old friend, and Juilliard roommate, pianist Andrew Russo. So, Andy brought James by the studios for a “Live ...
Live at Noon: Society for New Music opener on 9/23
The Syracuse Society for New Music will open their 41st season of performances on Sunday, Sept. 23rd at 2:30 pm in the Everson Museum of Art, downtown Syracuse. And when ...
Live at Noon: Jeffrey Siegel in two appearances this weekend!
This week, Classic FM’s Bruce Paulsen spoke with pianist Jeffrey Siegel for our “Live at Noon” series. Siegel, who is noted for his “Keyboard Conversations” series of concerts with stories ...
Live at Noon on WCNY-FM: Capitolfest in Rome, NY, August 10-12
Capitolfest, a festival of vintage sound and silent films at the Capitol Theatre in Rome, NY, is ten years old this summer. This year’s festival takes place August 10th through ...
Live at Noon: Linda Chesis of Cooperstown Summer Music Festival
The Cooperstown Summer Music Festival is in full swing, and the Jupiter String Quartet is the next guest ensemble, in fact coming up on Sunday evening, July 29th… and there ...
Live at Noon: Children’s opera at Cazenovia Counterpoint
Cazenovia Counterpoint, the annual summer adventure into the performing and visual arts mounted by the Syracuse Society for New Music, is in full swing, and true to the mission, CC put professionals and ...
Live at Noon with Matt Russo, trombone
Today on WCNY-FM, ”Live at Noon” featured Matt Russo, a finalist in the International Trombone Association Alto Trombone Competition. Matt will travel to Paris July 4 – 7 for the finals, ...
Live at Noon w/Richard Probert & “Elijah”
Richard Probert is a man of many interests and talents (entrepreneurship, sailing, furniture building, et al…), but it seems his first love is music. He stopped-by the WCNY-FM studios on ...
Live at Noon w/Andrew Waggoner
Andrew Waggoner, composer-in-residence at The Setnor School of Music at Syracuse University, stopped by Live at Noon to chat about flautist Mario Caroli and pianist Masako Hayashi-Ebbesen’s performance at S.U. on April ...










