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Classical Music Tributes

Classical WETA 90.9 FM invites you to pay tribute to those who've influenced your love of classical music.

Maybe it was your second grade music teacher. Or maybe your parents filled the house with the sounds of Bach. Or perhaps you'd like to honor the way classical music is important in the life of someone you care about.

For whoever inspires you, you can add a name and short dedication to this tribute page. Although not required, you'll also have the option to make a tribute gift to help keep the music alive on Classical WETA 90.9 FM.

Classical Music Tributes

 

 

 

 

 

Honoring friends, family, and teachers who've inspired us with their love of classical music!

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Classical music tributes

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Judy Harrison

The music director for UUCF for many years, Judy invited classical musicians each Sunday to perform pieces of great beauty. In that setting and on that day of the week, she showed how music can be sweet salve for the spirit.

Chris Hench

My mom has always helped me out telling me to listen to classical music and other music. I love opera.

Thomas E. Henderson

I owe my love for classical music to my dad. He had a small collection of 78 RPM classics including Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony which he would bring out and play for us. He also played piano and sang for us and taught us all to sing.

Mrs. Jane L. Hunter and the late C.W.L. Hunter

My mother, a WWII cryptanalyst, and my father, Visa Consulars Assistant for the Indian Embassy, both influenced my love of classical music. Though my father died when I was little, he left behind a collection of classical hi-fi records that my mother and I treasured for years.