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Charlottesville Classical is a service of WTJU 91.1 FM and the University of Virginia. See the full program schedule. Questions? Streaming problems? Please email wtju@virginia.edu

Host profile: Matt Fritts
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Host profile: Matt Fritts

Matt Fritts works to advance wellness. At UVA, he works in Employee Well-Being. As a volunteer announcer at WTJU, he wants to share how music can relax the body, expand the mind, and uplift the soul. Read more about Matt, host of WTJU's Piano Forte.

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Host profile: Tim Snider
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Host profile: Tim Snider

Tim Snider lives and breaths opera. In addition to hosting Sunday Opera Matinee for more than two decades, he lectures on opera at the Paramount Theater and teaches courses on opera for OLLI, UVA's Lifelong Learning Institute. Read more about Tim.

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Host profile: Michael Latsko
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Host profile: Michael Latsko

“If you could interview anyone on air, dead or alive, who would it be? Johann Sebastian Bach — he composed the best music for the instrument.”

Read more about Michael Latsko, who features the best in recorded music for pipe organ and choirs on WTJU’s King of Instruments.

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Host profile: Sandy Snyder
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Host profile: Sandy Snyder

“While subbing for First Light during this pandemic, I got regular calls from a listener trapped in Colombia, South America because of the virus and felt like the station was a lifeline for him.”

Read more about Sandy Snyder, host of WTJU’s Early Music Show.

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Host profile: Brian Simalchik
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Host profile: Brian Simalchik

“The best moments are when someone calls and is excited to share about how somehting I played spoke to them. That’s the absolute best and brings me the most joy.”

Read more about Brian Simalchik, host of WTJU’s A New Sound.

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We are grateful for the generosity of the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation and UVA Arts Council, supporting WTJU and CharlottesvilleClassical.org.