MURFREESBORO, Tenn. —
National exposure for the production talents of a Grammy Award-winning
recording industry professor is the topic of the next “MTSU On the Record”
radio program.
Host Gina Logue’s interview with John Hill will air from
9:30 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 16, and from 6 to 6:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 21, on
WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 and www.wmot.org.
American Public Media’s nationally syndicated “Performance
Today” radio program played the contemporary classical number “Cymbeline” by
David Bruce, which was produced by Hill, in the summer of 2017.
“We regularly send things to APM,” said Hill. “They listened
to it. They put it on one of their programs, and then they had a really amazing
listener response. People were calling in and saying, ‘Where do we get this recording?’”
Although “Cymbeline” is a classical piece, it was influenced
by Appalachian folk music and it features a mandolin prominently.
Hill recorded “Cymbeline” as part of a chamber music series
called “String Theory at the Hunter” at the Hunter Museum of American Art in
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Segments of other tracks produced by Hill are woven
throughout the program, including “Love Endures All Things,” written by Paul
Moravec, “Pater Noster,” performed by The King’s Singers, and “Up from the Pit,”
an original composition by MTSU music professor Jamey Simmons.
To hear previous “MTSU On the Record” programs, go to http://bit.ly/mtsu-otr.
For more information about the radio program, contact Logue
at 615-898-5081 or WMOT-FM at 615-898-2800.
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