| KRWG FM NOW ON AIR PROGRAM FEATURES SCHEDULE Hey, Mozart! New Mexico The Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra doesnt only play music by famous composers. At their annual spring Family Concert, they also play music by Las Cruces children composers — who may someday be famous. Quintin Dean and Philip Miller, both students at Zia Middle School, were among the 16 New Mexico students whose melodies were winners in the 2007 Hey, Mozart! New Mexico competition. Their tunes were then orchestrated by music students and faculty at Hartwick College in New York. The boys stopped by the KRWG-FM studios to play their melodies and talk about what inspired them to write their tunes. The fully-orchestrated pieces will be performed on Saturday, April 19, by the Las Cruces Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Lonnie Klein. . . Jerry Ann Alt & Margie Camp Interview Its March in Las Cruces, which means its time for a chorus of voices to entertain us in the Jack Ward Invitational Choral Festival. Dr. Jery Ann Alt, choir maestra here at NMSU, brought guest conductor Margie Camp to KRWG-FM to talk about the festival, children's choirs, and much more. . . Trittico Some of Puccini's greatest music comes to the stage of El Paso Opera in
March, when the company performs Il Trittico, a trio of short operas
that pack a wallop with drama, emotional intensity, and gorgeous music.
William Dickinson, General Director of the El Paso Opera, came to
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