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Classical music in West Virginia and Beyond

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by Mona Seghatoleslami

Phyllis CurtinSoprano Phyllis Curtin, a native of Clarksburg West Virginia, has sung and taught singers all over the world, including performing for many years with the Metropolitan Opera.  She retired from singing in 1984, and she currently teaches at Boston University’s School of Music

Next week, Curtin joins composer George Crumb in representing classical music in WV Music Hall of Fame.  George Crumb was inducted last year, and this year Phyllis Curtin will be honored along with Ann Baker, Robert Drasnin, Marceo Pinkard, Charlie McCoy, Red Sovine,Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, and Frankie Yankovic. 

I have a pair of free tickets to give away to the Induction Ceremony!  The event will be held November 6th at 7:30pm at the Cultural Center in Charleston.  Leave a comment to be considered for the tickets—I’ll draw names from a hat Friday afternoon.  (If you have trouble leaving a comment, send an email to feedback@wvpubcast.org and put “attention: Mona” in the subject line).

Due to health concerns, Phyllis Curtin won’t be able to travel from Boston to attend the ceremony.  We are working on setting up an interview, and I’ll have that posted as soon as possible. 

On the WV Music Hall of Fame website, you can read a profile of Ms. Curtin and hear a sample of her beautiful singing

Update: The deadline to enter to win a pair of tickets to the induction ceremony has been extended through Monday.  Leave a comment or email me to be considered!


I'm glad to see that the WV Music Hall of Fame is recognizing opera through their induction of Phyllis Curtin.  It's a crime to think that the lovely voice who introduced "Ain't It A Pretty Night" and "The Trees On The Mountain" would be overlooked simply because of the genre.  Perhaps future years will see the induction of even more WV classical performers!

Any word on who will represent Ms. Curtin at the ceremony since she's unable to attend?

Melanie Larch
Charleston, WV
Posted by: Radio at 10/31/2008 11:37 AM


I can't help but to comment on the WV Music Hall of Fame induction of Phyllis Curtin and all of the wonderful inductees. As a former Fairmont resident, I can only look with pride at all of the wonderful talent that is West Virginia. I had to move around the country for my job. My best 13 years were in Fairmont. The world needs to know more about WV people and talent.

Best regards,
Robert Barth
Posted by: Radio at 10/31/2008 11:43 AM


Thank you both for your comments--Melanie, I believe that Phyllis Curtin will be represented by her daughter, who is traveling here for the ceremony. They're also looking into having someone in Boston present her the award and do a video feed. I'll get back to you when I know more!
Posted by: Mona Seghatoleslami( Visit ) at 10/31/2008 2:09 PM


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