A Note To You
A Note To You was a radio show featuring classical music, broadcast from 1963 to 2000 from Ryder Hall at Northeastern University, Boston. A Note to You was started by music department founder, Roland Nadeau, who created the show in the interest of educating children on classical music. Initially, the show was broadcast on WHDH but moved to broadcast on WGBH-FM, eventually on more than 160 stations.[1] At its peak, the show was also internationally syndicated to networks like the Armed Forces Radio and Australian Public Radio.[2] Although the show was created with the intent to educate children on classical music, in time A Note to You "grew into a family show where Professor Nadeau would lecture and interview guests and use music to enhance his ideas".[2] Each episode centered on a theme and featured live performance with discussion and commentary, with Nadeau seeking to present in a non-elitist style.[1]
Hosts
[edit | edit source]Roland Nadeau
[edit | edit source]Roland Nadeau founded and hosted A Note to You for 34 years before his death in 1997. [1]
Virginia Eskin
[edit | edit source]Virginia Eskin was a frequent Note to You guest, until she succeeded Nadeau as host in 1998. [3] She was a Visiting Artist in Northeastern University's Department of Music in 2007. [4]
Timeline[2]
[edit | edit source]| 1963 | Show is broadcast on WHDH |
| 1973 | Moves to WGBH |
| 1978 | War! is broadcast |
| 1980 | Northeastern begins to coproduce A Note to You |
| 1985 | Virginia Eskin comes on as co-host |
| 1991 | "Which Way's Witch? A June Foray Halloween Spell" is broadcast |
| 1992 | "The Sound in the Fury" is broadcast |
| 1997 | Roland Nadeau dies |
| 1998 | Virginia Eskin becomes host |
| 2000 | Show is retired |
| 2001 | Music Matters starts |
See also
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- 1963 radio programme debuts
- 2000 radio programme endings
- American classical music radio programs
- American children's radio programs
- English-language radio programs
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