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602:, with its weekly thematic concept, provides the classical radio listener with both in-depth education and compelling radio listening, a balance that is rarely achieved." In 2011, the Association of Music Personnel in Public Radio presented him with the AMPPR Lifetime Achievement Award, citing "McGlaughlin's incredibly knowledgeable but always inviting and warm presence with which he guides listeners to discover the heart, soul and humor of the music he plays." 768:. The couple met in the early 1990s in Kansas City. He has co-produced and assisted on most of Allyson's CDs, and also often accompanies her on the road when she is touring. He continues to compose, and continues to do guest conducting, concert hosting and lecturing, and other classical-music outreach around the country. He has two grown children from a former marriage. 577:, debuted nationally in 2003, and has proved very popular with audiences of all ages and levels of expertise. The program, which explores a single classical music theme each week in one-hour daily episodes, has been praised for the enthusiasm and relatability with which it brings classical music appreciation to a large audience, and as of 2008 has over 500,000 listeners. 1625: 1244:
Guest conducting engagements include: Baltimore Symphony, Denver Symphony, Houston Symphony, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, National Symphony, New Orleans Symphony, Oregon Symphony, Pacific Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, St. Louis Symphony, Opera Theatre St. Louis, American Music
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Discussing his own music, McGlaughlin describes his compositional style as more intuitive than intellectual, and says that he does not shun tonality: "I think when composers turn completely away from tonality, they lose a big part of storytelling." Some of his work incorporates or references elements
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whether he should pursue a conducting career; Solti encouraged him, but insisted he needed an orchestra to practice with. McGlaughlin formed three orchestras in Pittsburgh that year — an orchestra of college students, the Pittsburgh Camerata, and the Upper Partials Chamber Players. His practice paid
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Archives and analyzing his televised performances, conductor, composer, and radio personality Bill McGlaughlin brings together the ephemeral with the workaday to understand better Bernstein's hold over the popular imagination and his remarkable rapport with musicians. Melding the flamboyant public
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In addition, during these years in Pennsylvania, McGlaughlin performed in groups such as the Pittsburgh Symphony Players, which he founded in 1973, the Penn Contemporary Players, and the Philadelphia Composers Forum. He also performed as trombonist during many of his 1975–1982 years with the Saint
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At the age of 14, McGlaughlin received his first piano lesson, quite by accident — his younger brother had been taking a series of pre-paid piano lessons but abruptly quit, so Bill was given the remainder. By his second lesson, he knew he wanted to be a professional musician, and began practicing
527:, debuted locally in 1980, and went national via syndication in 1981. The weekly one-hour show, which aired through 2012, featured live in-studio performances by and interviews with the world's top classical musicians, both soloists and ensembles. It was America's most widely listened to weekly 188:
A nationally noted radio commentator since 1981, Bill McGlaughlin is known for his cheerful, open, and down-to-earth personality on classical music radio. Beyond his career as a broadcaster and music educator, McGlaughlin has also spent a decade as a professional orchestral musician, over three
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McGlaughlin was early on a champion of living composers and new music, dating back to his Pennsylvania days and his involvement with groups such as the Penn Contemporary Players and the Philadelphia Composers Forum. McGlaughlin himself founded the Pittsburgh Camerata (1973), which focused on
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decades as a conductor, and a decade as a successful composer. He views the more recent, radio broadcast aspect of his musical career as outreach — as a way to keep classical music from becoming an increasingly marginalized art form, with ever-smaller and older audiences.
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Radio Network, approached McGlaughlin to host a daily radio show, which would showcase and explicate great works of classical music. Robinson notes, "As far as I'm concerned, no one can top Bill in the way he conveys his passion for music on the radio." The show,
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During his 12-year tenure with the Kansas City Symphony, McGlaughlin greatly expanded the orchestra's repertoire, commissioned many new works, recorded albums, made two nationwide television broadcasts, including a Christmas special with the
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at a very young age, as his draftsman father listened while in his at-home workshop. When Bill was 6, his father gave him a harmonica, and together they enjoyed playing their favorite opera melodies by ear. His father also had many
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garnered McGlaughlin, as its host and music director, the Lifetime Achievement Award from Fine Arts Radio International in 2004, "because he has taken up the music education baton implicitly passed to him by the late
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During his years as a trombonist after his master's degree, he brought a full orchestral score to rehearsals, taking careful notes on how good and poor conductors handled difficult passages. In 1973, he asked
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at Temple University, studying under Robert Page; and in addition he received private instruction and tutelage from William R. Smith, Associate Conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, and
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Adventurous Programming Awards for his continued performing of contemporary music, and for aiding Kansas City Symphony audiences in understanding the composers' intentions in these works.
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as a kid," he says, "I think I’d have been in ecstasy at the idea of having the whole wide world of music to run around in, and best of everything, to be able to bring friends along."
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For a millennial celebration, he was chosen from a field of 350 composers to write a major new work for Continental Harmony, a nationwide cultural initiative commissioned by the
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contemporary music, and he was a steady proponent of living composers' works in Kansas City as well. Eventually, this championing became a desire to compose on his own.
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display with the private meticulousness seen in the scores provides new insights, and confirms long-held assumptions about what Bernstein was hoping to achieve.
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Drawing upon his expertise as a conductor and his abilities as a music commentator, McGlaughlin contributed one of the ten chapters in the 2008 book,
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to concentrate on composing. Prompted by the death of a friend who was a Kansas City pianist and composer, McGlaughlin's first major work was
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classical albums, which Bill enjoyed listening to in his own bedroom. Bill's mother, a high-school English teacher, was also a music lover.
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McGlaughlin has also continuously had numerous guest conducting engagements, from a great variety of orchestras around the U.S.
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Orchestral performance sparked McGlaughlin's interest in conducting — an interest which was encouraged by Pittsburgh Symphony's
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Editor Barbara Haws describes McGlaughlin's chapter, "On the Podium: Intellect and Energy," in her introduction to the book:
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since its inception in 1999. He is also the host, since 2007, of the newly relaunched nationally syndicated radio series
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garnered the most, and the most heartfelt, listener response. The piece has been re-broadcast on radio three times.
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Albums recorded under McGlaughlin's baton during his music directorship of the Kansas City Symphony include:
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off: In 1975, he was awarded the Exxon-Arts Conducting Endowment, and an assistant conductorship at the
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International Who's Who In Music and Musicians' Directory (in the Classical and Light Classical Fields
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McGlaughlin's enthusiasm for the show and the music was evident: "If I had been able to imagine
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announced that out of all of the music aired that week, McGlaughlin's new composition
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1975–1982: Assistant Conductor (through 1978) and then Associate Conductor of the
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1975–1978: Exxon-Arts Conducting Endowment, with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
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2011 Association of Music Personnel in Public Radio, Lifetime Achievement Award
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Many of McGlaughlin's guest conducting engagements can also be viewed in the
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McGlaughlin has been the co-host of the nationally syndicated radio series
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McGlaughlin's radio and television engagements through 2003 are listed on:
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Phillips, Lisa. "Classical Music's Hotai Buddha: Bill McGlaughlin." In:
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heard him, and invited him to fill in occasionally as host of his daily
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Upon graduation in 1967 he became Assistant Principal Trombonist of the
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International Conference of Symphony and Opera Musicians, May 24, 1996.
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Fine Arts Radio International Awards: 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award
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International Who's Who in Music and Musicians' Directory, Volume 8
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Boyer College of Music and Dance Tribute Award: William McGlaughlin
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has pulled thousands of listeners into the classical experience."
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The King's Singers` Holiday Special With the Kansas City Symphony
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Building a First Class Bank: The Story of United Missouri Bank
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2004 Fine Arts Radio International Lifetime Achievement Award
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University of Nebraska at Omaha Alumni Association Magazine
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International Who's Who In Music and Musicians' Directory
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Awards for Adventurous Programming (Kansas City Symphony)
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In 1998, he left his conducting position and moved to
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Bill McGlaughlin and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
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Boyer College of Music and Dance, Temple University
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He has also contributed a number of features to 487:In the late 1970s, during his conducting stint in 436:On December 15, 2005, the national two-hour daily 2093:Audio interview and performance of McGlaughlin's 886:, episode April 21, 2008, "Tchaikovsky, Part II." 2119:performed in 2003 by the TMEA Symphony Orchestra 1776:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1282:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1161:"Kansas City Symphony: Music Director to Leave." 1120:William McGlaughlin and the Kansas City Symphony 1001:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 915:"Exploring & Celebrating the Uncommon Music" 1909:23rd Annual ASCAP Deems Taylor Award Recipients 1476:"It Wouldn't Be a Sunday Without 'Saint Paul'" 1071:"Playing Wasn't Enough for St. Paul Conductor" 302:This led to a series of conducting positions: 2225: 2199:Anton Reicha – The Father of the Wind Quintet 1438: 1436: 377:Three Dreams and a Question: Choral Songs on 8: 2167:The Life, Times, and Music of Claude Debussy 1245:Theater Festival, and San Antonio Festival. 956:The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music 1698: 1696: 1057:Celebrate: The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra 909: 907: 901:. United Missouri Bancshares, 1986. p. 119. 169:. He is the host and music director of the 2410: 2253: 2232: 2218: 2210: 1879:"On the Podium: Intellect and Energy." In 1759:. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07 1375: 1373: 1371: 1265:. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07 984:. 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Bill McLaughlin
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Classical
radio host
music educator
musicologist
composer
conductor
trombone
billmcglaughlin.com
composer
conductor
music educator
Peabody Award
radio host
public radio
Exploring Music
Saint Paul Sunday
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Scottish
opera
instrumental
trombone
Bachelor of Music
Temple University
Philadelphia Orchestra
Pittsburgh Symphony
William Steinberg

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