Simply Grand

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Allows musicians originally from or currently residing in Pennsylvania to display their talents to a large "hometown" audience. Each year WVIA-FM broadcasts the entire 4 concert series of "Simply Grand" concerts.

The WVIA Simply Grand Concert Series hosted by WVIA FM’s Program Manager and afternoon host, Larry Vojtko showcases the talent of regional classical musicians. Since the series began in 1990, dozens of regional musicians have been featured. The concerts are recorded for broadcast before a live audience in the Sordoni High-Definition Theater at WVIA, Public Media Studios in Pittston, PA.

The next WVIA Simply Grand Concert
Sunday, March 4 at 3 p.m.
Cellist Alberto Parrini along with his brother Pianist Fabio Parrini perform pieces by Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky and Dvorak

The duo will play the Variations Concertantes, a lovely series of variations on a song-like theme written by Mendelssohn when he was 20 years old. Two shorter works by well-known Romantic masters will also be included: Tchaikovsky’s Pezzo Capriccioso and Dvorak’s Silent Woods. From the 20th century the Parrini brothers offer the Sonata, Op. 4 by Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály. Concluding the program is the extraordinary Cello Sonata No. 3, Op. 69 by Beethoven, the most-loved of the five cello sonatas written by the master.

To reserve free seats for this performance in the Sordoni High Definition Theater located at the WVIA Studios in Pittston, PA call 570-655-2808 or click Here.

Born in Italy, cellist Alberto Parrini has been principal cellist of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic since 2007 and performs regularly with the American Symphony, New York Philharmonic and Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. As a founding member of the Zukofsky Quartet he has given performances of the complete string quartets of Milton Babbitt in New York and Chicago. He performed throughout the U.S. with the American Chamber Players from 2004 to 2010, was the cellist of the St. Lawrence String Quartet in 2002-03 and spent one season as assistant principal cellist with the Richmond Symphony. Alberto has toured extensively with Mikhail Baryshnikov and the White Oak Dance Project and performed with Continuum, New Jersey Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra and Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra. His festival appearances include Evian, Tanglewood, Taos, Verbier, Ottawa, Montreal, San Miguel de Allende, Spoleto U.S.A., Music@Menlo, The Weekend of Chamber Music and the Piatigorsky seminar. His principal studies were with Timothy Eddy, Joel Krosnick, David Soyer, Colin Carr and Enrico Egano; he is a graduate of the Curtis Institute and the Juilliard School.

Pianist Fabio Parrini's diverse musical experience includes recordings, radio and TV broadcasts (with solo programs for the Italian National Radio in Rome and the German Swiss Radio in Zurich), solo recitals, concerto performances (most recently featuring works by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Prokofiev, Rachmaninov, and Gershwin), chamber music, and collaborative work across Italy and the US. His CD releases feature solo repertoire and collaborations with violinist Eun-Sun Lee, in recent years a frequent recital partner along with cellist Alberto Parrini, soprano Lisa Sain Odom, and the Keowee Chamber Music players (now renamed Pan Harmonia). A Steinway Artist, Fabio was repeatedly selected for programs sponsored by South Arts and the South Carolina Arts Commission. His accolades include first prizes at the Italian national competitions of Galatina, Osimo, and Cagliari, the Richmond Competition at Boston University, a Fulbright Grant, a Kahn Career Entry Award, and recording grants from the Metropolitan Arts Council of Greenville and North Greenville University. He is Professor of Music and Piano Coordinator at NGU, is an active adjudicator, and has given master classes for the NGU Piano Seminar, the Greenville MTA, the SC Governor's School, Clemson University, the Longy School of Music, Emporia State University, Point Loma Nazarene University, and the University of Southern Mississippi. In 2011 he performed and coached chamber music for the Philadelphia International Music Festival at Bryn Mawr College. He holds degrees from the Conservatory of Padua and Boston University and has studied with Anthony di Bonaventura, Micaela Mingardo, Gyorgy Sandor, Bruno Mezzena, and Adriana Rognoni.

imageChris Norton

Meet the team

Chris Norton joined WVIA in 1999 after 23 years at other Northeastern Pennsylvania radio stations, including Rock 107, WEJL, WWDL, and 14 years at Magic 93.  He's a regional native, a graduate of Abington Heights High School and Oberlin College (A.B.), a Leadership Lackawanna graduate, and an adjunct instructor in radio/TV at Marywood University.

Chris serves on the Board of Directors of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, the advisory board of Scranton Community Concerts, the Scranton Area Foundation advisory committee to the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts program, and on the session at First Presbterian Church of Clarks Summit.  He'd still be active in community theatre if he had more free time and he'd still be playing recreational softball if he had more flexibility.
Larry VojtkoLarry Vojtko

Meet the team

WVIA-FM Program Manager and afternoon classical music host, Larry Vojtko began his tenure at the station in 1982 as the early morning host/announcer. He is also the prouducer and host of most of the concert broadcasts for the station. During his tenure Larry has interviewed many celebrities and musicians of international renown such as clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, pianists Leon Fleisher and Jean-Yves Thibaudet, baroque cellist Anner Bylsma, conductor/composer Gunther Schuller, and bass Paul Plishka. He also organizes and produces the WVIA "Simply Grand" series of in-studio classical concerts. In May 2003, Larry led the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic in concert as guest conductor, an honor bestowed in observance of Larry’s 20th anniversary with WVIA.

In addition to his work at WVIA, Larry has remained actively involved in the music community of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The baritone has sung with many area ensembles including: the Robert Dale Chorale, Mostly Opera, Zusammen, Amici Cantus, the Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society, St. Cecilia's Church Choir and the Choir of the First Presbyterian Church in Wilkes-Barre where he was baritone soloist for nine years. He has cultivated a keen interest in musical theater by working both as a performer and Music Director in many productions of community theatres including: Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre, Showcase Theater and Music Box Dinner Playhouse.

Larry received a B.S. degree in Music Education from Wilkes College. After graduation he continued his musical studies in voice with Mr. Richard Chapline and is currently a student of Metropolitan Opera baritone Theodore Lambrinos. Larry continues to teach voice privately. He is also an adjunct faculty member of the Communications Department of Luzerne County Community College.

Larry lives in Wyoming with his wife, Bernardine, and sons, Michael Lawrence and Jonathan Matthew. You can listen to Larry every weekday afternoon from 1-4 PM. 

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