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Monika
began her announcing career in 1986 at KUNC at the University of
Northern Colorado, where she hosted music and NPR news magazines. A
flutist and singer, Monika has presented workshops in the U.S. and
Canada with UNC's Axidentals and the Grammy-nominated group, Vocal Jazz
I. Monika graduated from the University of Northern Colorado with a
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communications. She takes great
joy in sharing her love of classical music on the radio.
Classical Music with Kimberlea Daggy
Kimberlea joined KBSU/KBSW in the summer of 2001. She previously worked
as the Music Director for WFDD Public Radio in Winston-Salem, North
Carolina. She has also hosted a daily music program, and created,
hosted and produced their weekly live performance/interview program,
Live from Studio A. She gives pre-concert lectures and continues to
sing and play piano.
Classical Music with Alan Chapman
Alan came to public radio with a
multifaceted musical background. He served for six seasons as producer,
writer and host of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra's national
broadcast series. Alan is also an award-winning composer/lyricist,
frequently appearing in a cabaret evening of his songs with his wife,
singer Karen Benjamin. They made their Carnegie Hall debut with Michael
Feinstein in December, 2000.
Classical Music with Steve Blatt
Steve was listening to classical music
even before he was born. His father was a composer and pianist, as well
as assistant conductor at the Metropolitan Opera, so music was
everywhere in their New York home. Growing up in Ann Arbor, he played
violin and guitar. Following graduation from the University of
Michigan, he began his career in classical radio with KVOD in Denver.
During 12 years there, Steve was a music host, writer, producer and
sales manager. After several years in advertising and marketing he came
to the Classical Public Radio Network, where he held the position of
managing editor. Now, as a part-time announcer with KBSU, he is able to
continue his pursuits in advertising, public relations, and marketing,
while sharing his love of classical music.
Classical Music with Charles Andrews
During his 20 years in noncommercial
radio, Mr. Andrews has been a DJ, producer, Music Director, and Program
Director--he likes having direct contact with listeners most of all and
he feels very lucky to be sharing the music on KBSU/ KBSW. As a
performer, Charles has played the flute in recitals and orchestras
since his teenage years, and now enjoys arranging and coaching a middle
school flute choir as well.
Classical Music with Gene Parrish
Gene Parrish has hosted and produced
numerous other programs over the years. He scripted, co-produced and
hosted a music documentary commemorating the 100th anniversary of the
Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, as well as a 90-minute tribute to Duke
Ellington on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of his birth. Gene
also co-produced and hosted over 400 programs of The First Art, a
weekly, one-hour series dedicated exclusively to the choral art form
with contributions from leading choruses throughout the United States
and Canada.