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Judith is WBJC's afternoon host. Her full bio can be read here.

Mar. 15 2012

Choose your poison

By Judith Krummeck | Posted in Host Blogs | 2 Comments

You wouldn’t know this to listen to 91.5 FM (or maybe you would!), but WBJC staffers are inveterate coffee drinkers.  The studios are redolent with mouthwatering smells.  For myself, I drink copious cups of tea during my air shift (I joke with my colleagues that in truth I’m just one giant teabag), and today I […]

Mar. 09 2012

Erasures

By Judith Krummeck | Posted in Host Blogs | 4 Comments

I don’t remember ever hearing Lukas Foss on WBJC, and I know I have certainly never programmed him.  I knew of him only peripherally as an avant-garde American composer but closer inspection has him rubbing shoulders with many notable names and institutions.  He studied at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia with Fritz Reiner, amongst others. […]

Feb. 27 2012

Flying with Twyla

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Twyla Tharp – for a start, isn’t that a wonderful name to conjure with?  (Her parents clearly had a vivid imagination—her younger sister’s name is Twanette.)  I’ve known of Twyla Tharp’s work, peripherally, for years, and loosely associated her with Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, Paul Taylor—that style and period of choreographers—but I had never seen […]

Feb. 20 2012

Shawms and bagpipes

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From time to time you may have heard us play the recordings of the Philadelphia-based Renaissance Band, Piffaro (rhymes with Figaro).  The name comes from the double reed instruments of the oboe family, which were descended from the shawms of the Medieval era. Well, the Piffaro Renaissance Band has quite an active touring schedule, and […]

Feb. 14 2012

Univocals

By Judith Krummeck | Posted in Host Blogs | 16 Comments

By “univocal” I’m not referring to a singular song but to a form of writing that is constrained by using just a single vowel, like “No cool monsoons blow soft on Oxford dons” (credit to the 19th century poet, C.C Bombaugh).  The best known contemporary example is by the Canadian poet, Christian Bök, who has […]

Feb. 05 2012

McGegan’s joie de vivre

By Judith Krummeck | Posted in Host Blogs | 1 Comment

I’ve blogged once before about how some conductors convey the architecture of the music through their gestures and body language.  With Nicholas McGegan, who conducted Bach, Rameau, Haydn and Mozart with the BSO this weekend, he conveys the sheer joy of music.  He is like a little fireball on the podium, and if he needs […]

Jan. 30 2012

The Gaming Table

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Restoration comedy—the stuff of sexual innuendo and other extravagances following the reopening of the London theatres by Charles II—is most famously represented by writers like John Dryden and William Congreve.  (I once played the silly, awkward, country girl, Miss Prue, in Congreve’s Love for Love when I was a drama student – imagine that!) But, […]

Jan. 25 2012

Pop socks

By Judith Krummeck | Posted in Host Blogs | 2 Comments

If you think that Mark has sounded blue or Dyana has sounded green the past couple of days, it’s not because they are, respectively, sad or sick, it’s that all the WBJC announcers now have individualized multicolored pop socks.  (For the uninitiated, a pop sock is the cover that goes over a microphone to minimize […]

Jan. 24 2012

Getting in on the conversation

By Judith Krummeck | Posted in Host Blogs | Comments Off on Getting in on the conversation

With “The Help” picking up four Oscar nominations today, I confess I’m only just catching up with this highly successful phenomenon.  I was certainly not one of those who contributed to its being on the New York Times best seller list for more than 100 weeks!  Having grown up under the egregious apartheid system in […]

Jan. 19 2012

As natural as … breathing

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You know how it is that until you get a paper cut you have no idea how much you use that particular finger?  Well, until I fractured a rib during my brush with suspected whooping cough last week (when my angelic colleagues, Mark, Dyana and Reed, worked extra long hours to cover for me!) I […]

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