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KCCU Previews Wichita Falls Symphony Concert

Dr. Todd Giles previews the upcoming season opener of the Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra on KCCU Radio, Monday, October 13 from 1 to 3 p.m.

Dr. Todd Giles is set to offer an exciting preview of the Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra’s season opener on KCCU Radio, airing Monday, October 13 from 1 to 3 p.m. Listeners can expect an engaging and insightful look into one of the most anticipated concerts of the year, as Dr. Giles explores the artistry, emotion, and cinematic flair behind the upcoming performance. His commentary will guide audiences through the musical selections and the stories behind them, setting the stage for a night where Hollywood meets the concert hall.

This season opener promises to be a spectacular celebration of film music, bringing the magic of the movies to life through the power of a full symphony orchestra. From the adrenaline-pumping themes of action blockbusters to the tender, sweeping melodies of romantic classics, the Wichita Falls Symphony Orchestra will perform iconic scores that have defined generations of cinema. It’s a rare opportunity to hear these beloved pieces in their full orchestral glory, offering a fresh and immersive experience for movie lovers and music enthusiasts alike.

Whether you're a longtime supporter of the symphony or a newcomer looking for a memorable night out, this concert is designed to captivate audiences of all ages. The combination of familiar film music and the grandeur of live orchestral performance creates an atmosphere that’s both nostalgic and thrilling. Tune in to KCCU Radio for Dr. Giles’ preview and get ready to be transported by the unforgettable sounds of the silver screen.

Mike Leal has more than 30 years of broadcast experience. He began his radio career at 14 as a part-time disc jockey for a Top 40 AM radio station, KSWO 1380, in Lawton. He has worked for KSWO TV, KLAW FM, KGOU FM, WMCE FM and KCCU FM.