Triad Arts with David Ford Triad Arts Weekend!February 11, 2011NPR's Paul Brown is a man who wears many hats. WFDD's former production manager, news director, and program director also plays many instruments, and he plays them very well. His banjo, fiddle and guitar playing will be on full display at the 2011 Appalachian State Old-Time Fiddlers' Convention along with his wife, banjo and banjo uke player Terri McMurray, banjo player Adam Hurt, and guitarist Beth Hartness.
Piedmont Opera conductor, tenor and educator Jamie Allbritten gives TAUC listeners a sneak peak at the Piedmont Opera's Love Scenes concerts coming up on Valentine's Day weekend.
University of North Carolina at Greensboro is reaching out to the Triad community in a big way with some of the greatest music the Western Classical tradition has to offer, performed by 200 talented UNCG students.
Click here for ticket information Assistant Professor of Choral Music and University Chorale Director Carole Ott and Director of Orchestral Activities Kevin Geraldi talk shop with TAUC host David Ford from WFDD's Greensboro studio.
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Triad Arts Archives
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September 10, 2009: Winston-Salem Symphony Season Preview (Part I)
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September 9, 2009: Twin City Stage: Moonlight & Magnolias
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September 8, 2009: UNCG School of Music: Collage Concert 2009
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September 7, 2009: City Arts : Music Education Programs
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September 4, 2009: TAW 090904
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September 3, 2009: New River Blues Festival
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September 2, 2009: Open Dream Ensemble: Dream Machines II
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September 1, 2009: Winston-Salem Symphony Season Preview (Part II)
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August 31, 2009: Open Dream Ensemble: Dream Machines
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August 28, 2009: TAW 090828
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August 27, 2009: Music on the Mountaintop: Uncle mountain
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August 26, 2009: Indian Classical Chamber Orchestra (part I)
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August 25, 2009: Play the Game
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August 24, 2009: Summer on Trade: Martha Bassett Band
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August 21, 2009: TAW 090821
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August 20, 2009: SciWorks Museum: An African Odyssey
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August 19, 2009: Delta Arts Center: Vandorn Hinnant
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August 18, 2009: Carolina Summer Music Festival
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August 17, 2009: Music on the Mountaintop
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August 14, 2009: Andrea Reese, Ann Grimaldi and Music on the Mountain Top
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August 13, 2009: Andrea Reese
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August 12, 2009: Weatherspoon Art Museum: New Art/New Audiences
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August 11, 2009: Music on the Mountaintop
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August 10, 2009: Fitness by the Fountain
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August 7, 2009: MUSEP: Songs of Water & Kwame Dawes: Wisteria at the National Black Theatre Festival
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August 6, 2009: Hope: Living and Loving with HIV in Jamaica
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August 5, 2009: Muddy River Jazz Band
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August 4, 2009: SECCA: Kianga Ford's Story of This Place (part II)
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August 3, 2009: MUSEP: Songs of Water
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July 31, 2009: NC Black Theatre Festival, SECCA & W-S Symphony
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