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  • Episode 35 - Logan Webber
    Sep 25 2025

    In this episode, we welcome Logan Webber, the new marketing and outreach manager for Piedmont Opera. Logan shares his journey with the organization, reflecting on his long-standing affiliation with the company and his passion for the arts. He discusses his recent transition into this role and his vision for bolstering the local arts economy by engaging and hiring local artists. With a rich background in performance and community outreach, Logan emphasizes the importance of supporting the incredible talent in the Piedmont region while making opera accessible to all. Tune in to hear about his exciting initiatives, including the new Opera Lite series and educational outreach programs that aim to introduce opera to younger audiences. Whether you’re a long-time opera enthusiast or curious about the world of performing arts, Logan’s insights and experiences will inspire you to engage with the vibrant local arts scene.

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    34 Min.
  • Episode 34 - Blake Ginther
    Jul 28 2025

    Recently, Piedmont Opera and The Ginther Group partnered on a new event called Storytime with Piedmont Opera and it's been a smashing success! On this episode, we get to know Blake Ginther to discuss why he and his team decided to sponsor Storytime with Piedmont Opera plus his personal connection to the performing arts.

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    21 Min.
  • Celebrating 50 Years of Piedmont Opera: The Steinway Restoration
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode, we celebrate the upcoming 50th anniversary of Piedmont Opera by delving into the fascinating restoration of a 1909 Steinway piano. Join us as Bill Huesman, the piano technician who oversaw this remarkable project, shares insights into the history and significance of this instrument, which once belonged to the opera's founder, Norman Johnson. Bill recounts the challenges and triumphs of the restoration process, from maintaining the original ivory keys to upgrading the internal mechanisms, all while honoring the legacy of the founding family.

    As a special treat, we feature a musical selection performed by Shravya Pendyala, a talented piano student from UNCSA, who showcases the beautiful sound of the newly restored piano. An Indian - American pianist, Shravya is currently pursuing her undergraduate degree in Piano Performance at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts under the tutelage of Dr. Dmitri Shteinberg. Shravya has started learning piano since she was five years old. At the age of seven, she started studying under the tutelage of Dr. Eugene Barban, Professor Emeritus, and head of the piano department at Winthrop University. Shravya has performed in many concerts and festivals, such as the UNCSA Piano Department Concert, Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival, and Music Carolina Summerfest. As an advocate for contemporary music, she has performed Leto II for piano quartet in a program called The Spectrum written by UNCSA composition student Jacob McCoy as well as premiered a work by composer Andrew McFarland. She also participated in several masterclasses with well-known pianists, such as Gila Goldstein, Yakov Kasman, Svetozar Ivanov, Hiyeon Choi, and Anthony De Mare.

    Shravya has won first prize at the South Carolina Piano Festival, and second prize at the Edwin Hughes Piano Competition. She also was awarded an honorable mention at the Florida Young Artists International Piano Competition and the NCMTNA. She was also a finalist at the UNCSA Concerto Competition.

    Tune in to hear not only the enchanting music but also the heartfelt stories behind this beloved instrument, as we embark on a journey through the rich history of Piedmont Opera.

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    18 Min.
  • Episode 32 - Martha Bassett and Jason McKinney
    Jun 9 2025

    In this episode, we're re-joined by Martha Bassett and welcome Jason McKinney, a talented singer and musician, as they discuss the upcoming Juneteenth celebration for The Martha Bassett Show at the Reeves Theater in Elkin. The event will feature performances by Africa Unplugged, the Wildwoods, and Jason himself, showcasing a blend of music that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of African American history.

    Listen in as we share stories behind the music, the significance of Juneteenth, and the importance of amplifying underrepresented voices in the arts. Jason shares his personal journey, the inspiration behind his upcoming children's book, and the powerful connection between music and storytelling. Martha reflects on her commitment to diversity in music and the mission of the Martha Bassett show to create a welcoming space for all artists.

    For tickets to this show and other Martha Bassett Shows, visit https://marthabassettshow.com/upcoming

    For more information about Jason's book, visit https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/book/jason-belongs

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    35 Min.
  • Episode 31 - Raehann Bryce-Davis
    Apr 14 2025

    Join us for a terrific episode as we explore the exciting collaboration between Piedmont Opera and the Winston Salem Symphony. In this episode, we spotlight the upcoming performance of Verdi's Requiem, set for April 26th and 27th. We’re thrilled to welcome world-renowned mezzo-soprano Raehann Bryce-Davis, who will be making her debut in Winston-Salem with this extraordinary piece.

    Raehann shares her journey from New York, where she is currently celebrating the release of her debut album, EVOLUTION. She reflects on her career highlights, including her recent performances at prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall and the Royal Opera House. As we dive into her experiences, Raehann discusses the emotional depth of Verdi's music and how she prepares to deliver such powerful performances.

    Additionally, we touch on the importance of mentorship and diversity in the arts, as Raehann emphasizes the need for underrepresented voices in opera. Whether you're a seasoned opera lover or new to the genre, this episode offers a unique glimpse into the world of classical music and the incredible talent that graces our stages.

    Don't miss the chance to experience Verdi's Requiem with the Winston Salem Symphony! Use this link to purchase your tickets today: https://www.wssymphony.org/series/verdis-requiem/

    For more on Raehann Bryce-Davis and to stream her new album, visit her website at https://www.raehann.com/

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    30 Min.
  • Episode 30 - Joseph Mechavich
    Apr 3 2025

    Meet Joseph Mechavich, a visionary and dynamic conductor and artistic director who will lead Piedmont Opera's 2025-2026 season. His passion for this art form is palpable, and his dynamic energy, warmth, and enthusiasm will inspire and enhance our company and community. We look forward to this new chapter in our history with excitement as he builds on the strong foundation of our past with creativity and excellence. Welcome, Joey!

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    28 Min.
  • Episode 29 - Brennan Martinez
    Mar 12 2025

    As we get closer to the Piedmont Opera production of Man of La Mancha, we get a chance to chat with another member of the cast, Brennan Martinez. The graduate of UNCSA makes her return to the Triad for her first live performance in a principal role since leaving UNCSA. On this episode, we get to know her and learn more about her character, Aldonza.

    Be sure to grab your tickets for "Man of La Mancha" at the High Point Theater

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    29 Min.
  • Episode 28 - Hal Garrison
    Mar 5 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Hal Garrison, a cornerstone of the Piedmont Opera community, who has dedicated an impressive 47 years to the organization. Hal shares his journey from a shy young singer to a seasoned performer, reflecting on the evolution of his role within the chorus and the rich tapestry of experiences that have shaped his love for opera.

    With "Man of La Mancha" approaching its premiere, Hal discusses the excitement of preparing for performance number 98 and what makes this production unique. He delves into his experiences with the Piedmont Opera, the challenges facing the art form today, and the importance of engaging younger audiences to ensure the future of opera.

    Hal also shares memorable moments from his extensive career, including standout performances that left a lasting impact on both him and the audience. As he reflects on the community spirit of Winston-Salem and the cultural richness of the Piedmont region, you'll gain insight into the heart and soul of opera and its profound effect on individual lives.

    Be sure to grab your tickets for "Man of La Mancha" at the High Point Theater

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    32 Min.