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"Great music plays an important role in our lives. For some – perhaps you are one of them – it is a basic need, just like food and shelter. Great music is essential because it feeds our innermost selves, the deepest parts of our being.

WETA's Friends of Classical Music, with their generous gifts of $1,000 and more, understand the importance of having a full-time classical music station in our nation's capital.

I urge you to join WETA's Friends of Classical Music and ensure that great music has a home on Washington's airways."

— Dan DeVany,
Vice President & General Manager

Friends of Classical Music

Whether you are fond of Bach and Beethoven, prefer Rachmaninoff and Rimsky-Korsakov, or appreciate Verdi and Wagner, music is an important part of your life. For classical music and opera on the airwaves, 24 hours a day, you turn to Classical WETA 90.9 FM.

I want to join Friends of Classical Music.

For more information, contact Laura Young, Director of Major Gifts, at 703-998-1834 or lyoung@weta.com.

Express your appreciation of Classical WETA by joining Friends of Classical Music with a leadership gift of $1,000 or more. You'll help support Washington's classical music radio station while you enjoy special benefits tailored to your musical interests, such as invitations to performances, behind-the-scenes tours of the radio station, and opportunities to meet the on-air hosts.


Benefits

As a member of Friends of Classical Music, you enjoy special music-related benefits such as:
  • Complimentary tickets to concerts and performances at the Kennedy Center, Strathmore, George Mason University, and other venues around town

  • Behind-the-scenes tours of Classical WETA

  • Opportunities to get to know the on-air hosts at dinner events and concerts

  • Invitations to members-only recitals at private residences

  • High-profile gift recognition

  • PLUS all the benefits of membership in the Leadership Circle

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Deb Lamberton gives Friends of Classical Music members a studio tour. Credit: Pam Risdon
Dan DeVany with members of Friends of Classical Music. Credit: Pam Risdon

A Sampling of Friends of Classical Music Events

Private Recital by Simone Dinnerstein
March 2008
Friends enjoyed a private recital by pianist Simone Dinnerstein at Anderson House on Washington's Embassy Row.

See photos >

Classical WETA Studio Tour
November 2007
Friends enjoyed a private tour of Classical WETA's production studios with station manager Dan DeVany. They learned about digital editing techniques in a demonstration by Twana James, toured the 50,000+ CD library, and watched on-air host John Chester open his afternoon show.

National Symphony Orchestra Opening Night
September 2007
Friends were invited to attend this festive event and concert at the Kennedy Center. Internationally renowned soprano Renee Fleming was the Orchestra's special guest.

"From the Top" with host Christopher O'Riley
June 2007
Friends watched the taping of this nationally syndicated program featuring astonishing performances by musicians still in their teens. A special reception followed where Friends had the chance to meet these artists of the future.

Complimentary Concert Tickets
In the past several months, Friends have received invitations to recitals by pianist Murray Perahia, baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, and the young winners of the Vladimir Horowitz Competition; tickets to Folger Consort performances; and a chance to experience the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's presentation of Handel's Messiah, among other opportunities.

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