From the Top Announces Spring Broadcast Festival
From the Top Announces Three-Week Broadcast Festival |
BOSTON, MA – March 19, 2024 – NPR Music raves that From the Top is “proof that classical music in America is alive and kicking…a potent antidote to any gloom-and-doom doubter. For over 20 years, From the Top has built an impressive platform to celebrate the music, lives, and stories of youngsters playing classical music.” This spring, From the Top reprises Where Music Lives, originally produced as a web series hosted by Grammy Award-winning Pentatonix beatboxer Kevin Olusola, a From the Top alum and current board member. Now a three-week special broadcast festival, airing April 22-May 6, 2024, Where Music Lives will feature talented artists across the United States while exploring the spaces and places that influence their musical lives. Each of the three youth-inspired broadcasts will center a different place where talent has taken root, traveling from the bluegrass hotbed of Nashville to the more Rural areas of the country, and stepping back for a global perspective in a special Earth Day episode. Internationally renowned guest artists with strong links to these themes, including the legendary Nashville bassist Victor Wooten, acclaimed violinist and bluegrass fiddler Tessa Lark, and Appalachia-raised mezzo Jamie Barton will join host Peter Dugan on the air and mentor the featured artists behind the scenes. Best known for its flagship broadcast airing weekly on nearly 200 radio stations nationwide, From the Top also invests ongoing time and resources to fill gaps in classical music training for the artists they feature on the air. Through their Learning and Media Lab, they give young musicians practical experiences in media and technology, community engagement, and storytelling and communication. In addition, the organization actively recruits and champions musicians with demonstrated need, recently announcing 21 talented recipients of its $10,000 Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Awards. From the Top’s efforts to increase access to high-level classical music study are changing the face of the industry, allowing new generations of creatives to see themselves reflected onstage.
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Earth Day Episode • Week of April 22 |
Rural Episode • Week of April 29 |
Nashville Episode • Week of May 6 |