Clint Barrick
Director of ProgrammingClinton Barrick is the Director of Programming for the network of stations that comprise Texas Tech Public Radio. He has served in this capacity for over twenty-five years, providing Classical Music to the airwaves of the South Plains and expanding Texas Tech Public Radio’s offering of news and cultural programs in response to station and network growth.
Mr. Barrick is actively involved in church music, having served as music director in churches and synagogues since the 1980s.
He is also one of the staff pianists for the Texas Tech University School of Music where he plays for the internationally-known University Choir and performs concerts with faculty and select students. Barrick has performed in recital throughout Central Europe and the Middle East as well as the United States where he has most recently appeared with Karl Dent, Sue Arnold, and Kathryn Barnes-Burroughs, all members of the Texas Tech University Voice Faculty. In addition, Barrick has appeared in concert with Texas Tech Alumni David Gaschen, Bruce Ford, Marcus Haddock, and Susan Graham. In March 1998, he made his Carnegie Hall debut as tenor soloist in Pergolesi’s Magnificat. In the spring of 2010, Barrick returned to Carnegie Hall for concerts as pianist with the Texas Tech University Choir. In 2007, Barrick played for the Grammy-nominated ensemble Conspirare and the Texas Tech University Choir at a festival of American choral music in Austin, Texas. Barrick has written program annotations for concerts at the Texas Tech University School of Music and has been published in the periodical, Classical Singer.
Clint's family includes his wife Jeannie and daughter Rachel.
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On this week's episode, David Cho, Music Director and Conductor of the LSO, talks about the Masterworks Concert given by the orchestra featuring Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue, Boyer's Rhapsody in Red, White, and Blue, and Beethoven's Symphony No. 5.
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On this week's episode, Bradley Vogel, Organist and Interim Director of Traditional Music Ministries at FUMC, unpacks and organ recital by Stephan Tharp
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On this episode, Lindsey Maestri details the Renaissance Fair and Flatland Film Festival taking place at the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts, and Dori Bosnyak gives a season preview of the TTU Presidential Lecture and Performance Series.
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On this week's episode, Jere Lowe looks back on his career as a musician, publicist, and music entrepreneur in the Lubbock community. His latest project is the For the Kids Fundraiser
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On today's episode, Mickie Klafka unpacks the CATS Playhouse Theatre's production of their fall melodrama.
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On this episode of The Front Row, Texas Tech Alumna Mary Jane Johnson previews the Amarillo Opera's production of Giacomo Puccini's Tosca.
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On this week's episode, Sebastian Forbush, Curator of the Buddy Holly Center, gives some historical background on the Center and bring us up to date on its current exhibits and summer programs.
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On this episode of The Front Row, Sharon McCullar and Tanis Blount detail the latest exhibit on display at The Silent Wings Museum
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Alan Zabriskie unpacks The Lubbock Chorale season finale and Seung-Won Cho highlights the concert given by the Grammy-award winning ensemble, Chanticleer
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Lanfranco Marcelletti and Alan Zabriskie detail the School of Music concert featuring the University Orchestra and combined Choirs