Chris Voss
Host, ProducerChris Voss hosted drive-time, weekday afternoons on WCRB. Chris graduated with a Masters of Music in Opera and Vocal Performance from the University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music, where he studied with longtime Metropolitan Opera baritone Frederick Burchinal. He joined the WCRB team in April 2015. Chris grew up in Lexington, MA and spent his entire childhood listening to WCRB and WGBH at home. During his time at WCRB, it was a dream come true to be bringing great music to people all across the region!
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This inviting and multifaceted setting of Emily Dickinson's poetry was recommended by a friend, and is happily now recommended to you too.WHAT: Emily Lau…
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There is nothing that compares to vocal music during the holidays, especially when it’s the vocal music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, performed by…
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This week on "Out of the Box," it's an album worth listening to not just for the music and the musicians, but for the story of the family behind the…
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The Carr-Petrova Duo brings music to -- and tells the stories of -- refugee communities around the world, resulting in a fantastic debut album and a…
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Prepare to be mesmerized by this stunningly simple and otherworldly setting of the passionate “Song of Songs.”ALBUM: Louth Contemporary Music Society: The…
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Take a moment to enjoy a reimagining of the old and a dive into the new in this week's "Out of the Box," with two cool new releases that feature the…
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Inspired by several paintings hanging at the Louvre in Paris, this wonderful work for chamber orchestra is a perfect candidate for Out of the Box -- a fusing of visual and audio art that brings both to life with seductive magic.
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For almost two decades, Naïve Records has set about recording 450 of Vivaldi's works, many of which had never been recorded. It's a massive task, and the newest recordings, the impressive 59th and 60th volumes, exude the same incredible artistry and beauty as the first.
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One of today's most compelling compositional voices is channeled through the dynamic playing of the Attacca Quartet in a 2019 GRAMMY-winning release.Out…
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Guy Fishman, Principal Cellist with the Handel and Haydn Society, discusses his upcoming marathon performance of Bach's six masterpieces at the Museum of…