Impressions
Every Friday at 6 pm ET, WFSQ-FM airs a special two-hour program called Impressions that plays selected classical music. Listeners will be able to enjoy interviews with nationally acclaimed musicians about new projects, collaborations, and recordings. Impressions may also include new and exciting recordings, historically significant dates in music history, and longer pieces.
The locally-produced show is hosted by Stephanie Pieczynski, who welcomes requests and inquiries at 850-645-6073 or by e-mail, culturalnotes@wfsu.org.
Latest Episodes
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Alex Jimenez, director of FSU's University Symphony Orchestra, and George Speed, professor of double bass, discuss the USO's upcoming concert featuring the Koussevitzky Double Bass Concerto and Mahler's Symphony no. 4. The performance is October 11th at 7:30PM in Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. Tickets and information can be found at tickets.music.fsu.edu.
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Ashley Campbell of Theatre TSC discusses the upcoming production of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None. The show runs October 2nd through 12th in TSC's Turner Auditorium. Tickets and information can be found on the Theatre TSC webpage.
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Hannah Talbot and Rachel Hunter of Theatre Tallahassee discuss their production of The Revolutionists. The show runs October 2nd through 19th. Tickets and information can be found at theatretallahassee.org.
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Ashley Williams and Jimmy Nicholson from the Gadsden Arts Center and Museum discuss their new exhibition The American South: Photographs by Jimmy Nicholson, Gordon Parks, and Guggenheim Fellows. The exhibition is on display through December 13th. Information can be found at gadsdenarts.org.
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FSU College of Music flute professor, Mary Matthews, discusses her new album Flutelore and records some flute extended techniques in the WFSU studio.
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FSU Musicology Professor, Denise Von Glahn discusses her new book, "Circle of Winners: How the Guggenheim Foundation Composition Awards Shaped American Music Culture."