Crossover
Jill Pasternak's weekly interview show spotlighted notable music and musicians from the classical and jazz worlds - and the periphery as well!
**After 18 years and hundreds of shows, Crossover is no longer being produced. The shows's executive producer and host, Jill Pasternak, has retired as of September 1, 2015. More information about Jill here.
Latest Episodes
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Let's face it, for most people thoughts of brass conjure up either college football halftime bands or worse, the "sad tuba and trombone" music cues…
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Here in Philly, whenever someone needs a tenor sax player, the first call is to jazz great Larry McKenna. It's been that way for so long that most know…
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She's blind. She can't see. Unfortunately, for many people, it's a stigma they can't overcome. They are the naysayers, the ones who ironically just can…
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The big news this week was the birth of Prince George Alexander Louis, the new Duke of Cambridge. Plenty of sleepless nights certainly await the Royal…
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This week we feature a musician who has gone well beyond his role as an entertainer to become an active member of humanitarian causes he believes in. In…
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Mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, the brightest new light on the operatic horizon, graces us with her new release, Drama Queens, on the Virgin classics label.…
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Join us for a special edition of Crossover on Saturday, June 29th, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm - broadcast live from this year's Wanamaker Organ Day at Macy's…
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A good friend of WRTI returns this week. Acclaimed organ virtuoso Paul Jacobs stops by to tell us about the International Organ Competition at Longwood…
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He's only 18 years old, but has experience way beyond his years. He's a virtuoso pianist, a composer and an accomplished violinist. And now he's a music…
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Tango is the dance of love, of passion, and of a world that transports you to another plane. So say the tango lovers and novices who have re-discovered…