CHMA HQ December 27 Weekly Update

Hi CHMA’ers!

I can hardly believe I’m saying this, but this is officially the final newsletter of 2024. It’s such a bittersweet moment. So much has happened, so much has been accomplished. This year has been full of valuable lessons and exciting new beginnings. Time does love to fly!

Before we say goodbye, on behalf of the team of CHMA, I would like to wish y’all Happy Holidays and a joyous New Year ahead. As we close out 2024, we want to express our gratitude for your support and dedication throughout the year. We look forward to continuing this incredible journey together in 2025, filled with new opportunities and shared successes.

Stay tuned for the Newsletterm 2025. We will be back soon.

CHMA Show of the Week! Da Capo

Day/time: Fridays at 4pm

Show host: Hinke Younger

Show Description: Tune in Fridays from 4-5PM to hear CHMA’s newest show celebrating classical music, Da Capo. Each week will focus on a new subject from the world of classical music, ranging from individual works and composers to musical movements and instruments. Host Hinke Younger will tell the story of Igor Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, the influence of improvisation in contemporary classical music, the evolution of the clarinet, and more! Tune in to Da Capo only on CHMA 106.9 FM, the voice of the Marshes!

Show archive link here

CHMA’s Pick of the Week: December 27!

Virah – Shankar Mahadevan // Safarnama // Sailee Shringarpure, Zion Hill

Oh, Mrs. Claus The Soul of John Black // Blue Enchilada // R. Majithia

Santa Baby – Eartha Kitt // The Jazz Club // Peter and Phaedra

Father Christmas – The Kinks // The Morning Show // Brian Neilson

Me and Maurice by Ben Folds // Blind Date with Christina and Hannah // Christina Acton and Hannah Tuck

Roger McGuinn – Time Cube // High Colour // James Anderson & Obediah Anderson

Pub Crawl – Arkells // East Coast Kickoff // Ben Place

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