Ann Shaffer - 30 years of "A Time for Singing"

Ann Shaffer, host of A Time for Singing marked her 30th anniversary as a WTJU volunteer announcer March 30, 2013. Her love of opera comes through with every broadcast, both in the music she selects, and the information she shares from her encyclopedic knowledge of the genre.

This past Sunday her fellow volunteer classical department announcers gathered at the station to give her a surprise reception during the Sunday Opera Matinee. After the first act of Tannhäuser Ann and her many well-wishers gathered in the WTJU studios.

Tim Snider, her co-host for the Sunday Opera Matinee delivered a heart-felt tribute over the air, and the broadcast a special surprise -- a personal message from Jessye Norman! A fitting tribute for a remarkable person.

30 years of broadcasting is a major achievement -- even in the field of professional broadcasting. And to maintain a high quality of programming throughout even more so.

If you love opera, or the great operatic singers, then you should be well-acquainted with Ann Shaffer. If not, then you should make it a point to listen. Opera and vocal music tends to get the short shrift on most classical radio stations. Not so at WTJU. We celebrate it -- and Ann Shaffer continues to lead that celebration, as she has for 30 years.

LISTEN TO ANN'S PROGRAMS:

On the radio:
WTJU 91.1 FM in Charlottesville, VA
Online:
WTJU.net

A Time for Singing, - Ann Shaffer, host - Tuesday evening from 6-8 PM

The Sunday Opera Matinee - Ann Shaffer and Tim Snider, hosts - Sunday afternoon, 2-6 PM
Sunday Opera Matinee Schedule

Ralph Graves

Ralph has been a classical music programmer and host at WTJU since 1982. He’s also a published author and composer. Ralph’s music is available on Fleur de Sol and ERM Recordings and Soundcloud.

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