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Will WBJC become a top 40 station?
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Where other Classical Music Stations play their top 40, WBJC-FM brings you our top 4,000 (and then some). Yes we play the classic Classics, but we also play the less-heard, but no less great, music from 450 to the present. While other stations are dropping or reducing their Classical formats, we are committed to bringing you Classical Music 24-hours a day, seven days a week. So the answer to the above question is an emphatic “
NO!
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WBJC’s Fall Fundraiser (and the first of our fiscal year) begins on September 21. As a Public Radio station, we rely on listener support for nearly 70% of our revenue. You can help us reach that goal by
making a gift today.
We are the official station of the Metropolitan Opera and the Lyric Opera of Chicago. And we bring you programming that can only be heard on WBJC:
Face the Music,
Toccata,
Music in Maryland,
Music from Movies, and others, including
WBJC Listener’s Choice, the show that you program. All of the music that we originate is programming chosen by our own on-air staff; we never use computer algorithms or fixed playlists to determine what you hear
But all of this comes at a price.
Your donation today will help keep the classical music on the air and WBJC healthy.
You can charge your pledge on our secure website by clicking here. If you prefer the personal touch, you can call our Membership Office at 410-580-5800 and we will be happy to take your pledge at your convenience.
This is really an investment in your future and the future of Classical Music broadcasting.
A gift now of $500, $250, $100, $50, or whatever you can afford, will ensure that we keep Maryland Classical.
Sincerely,
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Joseph Hutchins
General Manager
P.S. Once again, thank you for your generous support of WBJC. Classical radio can be heard on the airwaves only because you care … and you give.
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By Mark Malinowski
Earlier this year, I was in Chicago, visiting my sisters and brother. We were all gathered for a graduation for my nephew and niece. It was a very nice event, and after the party, my brother and I went back to sister Polly’s house for the night. He was leaving for Detroit the next morning, and I was spending a couple of days in Chicago before returning to Baltimore.
That evening, we were watching a program on PBS about the 1960’s, and, of course, a big segment on the Beatles was a part of it. While we were watching, I made the comment that I thought that in the future, the Beatles (and musicians of that ilk) will be viewed more as sociological phenomena than as musical phenomena. My brother quickly asked me what I meant by that...
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San Francisco Opera
- 10/01 - Barber of Seville - Rossini @1pm
- 10/08 - Fall of the House of Usher - Debussy, Getty, et al. @1pm
- 10/15 - Dialogues of the Carmelites - Poulenc @1pm
- 10/22 - Carmen - Bizet @1pm
- 10/29 - Don Carlos - Verdi @1pm
- 11/05 - Jenufa - Janacek @1pm
Your continued support for opera keeps these and other live performances on WBJC Operafest Saturdays at 1pm throughout the year!
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The annual Baltimore Book Festival, having outgrown Mt. Vernon Square, will be at the Inner Harbor again this year, from September 23-25. Programming partners include The Ivy Bookshop, the Enoch Pratt Free Library, and CityLit Project.
CityLit’s new Executive Director, Carla du Pree, came in to talk about that and more for Booknotes.
Listen here!
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Getting a new car? “Don’t trade it, donate it!”
Before you head to the dealer, plan on donating your older vehicle to WBJC. Usually the value you'll receive for your donation will meet or exceed what the dealer will offer you as a trade-in and is fully tax-deductible.
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Join Jonathan Palevsky Saturday evenings at 6pm for a program featuring local musicians.
This month:
G
uest Michael Lisicky, BSO second oboist, joins Jonathan on a historical tour of the musical recordings of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, celebrating their centennial this year!
Click here for all the good stuff
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Breaking the Waves
-the new opera by Missy Mazzoli
Sept. 22-Oct. 1 | Perelman Theater in Philadelphia
Opera Philadelphia presents the World Premiere of
Breaking the Waves, based on the provocative Academy Award-nominated film by Lars von Trier. Set in the Scottish Highlands, it tells the story of Bess, a religious young woman with deep love for her husband Jan. When Jan becomes paralyzed, Bess’s marital vows are put to the test, resulting in the ultimate sacrifice.
Opera News has hailed
Breaking the Waves as one of the “Hot Tickets” of the 2016-2017 opera season.
Save $20 on the final three performances!*
Buy online or call Guest Services at 215.732.8400 and use promo code
WBJCBTW.
Plan your ideal opera escape with unique events, special hotel offers, and more! Enhance your experience
here.
*Use the Promo Code WBJCBTW to receive your discount. Special offer reflects a $20 savings per ticket to Breaking the Waves for the final three performances. Not valid on previously purchased tickets. Some restrictions may apply; limit 4 tickets. Offer subject to availability, not transferable, and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Handling fees may apply. Offer expires 10/1/16.
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