FAQs


Frequently Asked Questions

KUSC is a non-profit, listener-sponsored station. Your donations ensure KUSC's dedication to high-quality and diverse programming.

What is the piece used by Jim Svejda as the theme for his evening show?
Can I get a tape or transcript of The Record Shelf, or other programs on Classical KUSC, like The Opera Show
How can I listen to KUSC on the Internet? 
Where do I find information about music I heard on KUSC?
Can I buy music from KUSC?
How do I become a KUSC member?
Does KUSC need volunteers?
Is KUSC a non-profit tax-exempt institution and what is the federal tax ID number?

Does Classical KUSC accept Public Service Announcements (PSA)?
How do I tune into KUSC's HD-Radio signal?
What is the Mozart Mix's opening and closing theme?
What exactly is "HD Radio"?
What is Thornton Center Stage's opening and closing theme?
How can I get better reception of KUSC?
 



What is the piece used by Jim Svejda as the theme for his evening show?

Jim uses the third movement from Piano Quartet No. 1 by Bohuslav Martinu.

Can I get a tape or transcript of The Record Shelf, or other programs on Classical KUSC, like The Opera Show

None of the shows produced here at Classical KUSC, including the Record Shelf, are available on a tape or in transcript form. Copyright laws regarding recordings prevent us from making copies of the program.

How can I listen to KUSC on the Internet?

Click on the Listen Now button at the top of this page, or click here to reach our streaming page. From there, you can download an audio player and select the stream that will work with your computer and Internet connection.

Where do I find information about music I heard on KUSC?

Click here to go to our playlist archives page. From there, select the date you heard the music on. You'll be able to view the complete playlist from that day.

Can I buy music from KUSC?

KUSC is non-profit radio station with no retail sales license. However, we can point you in the right direction! Click on any record label number on our playlist page, and if it is still in print, you'll be taken to ArkivMusic.com, our preferred online classical retailer. A portion of every purchase made through our website goes to support KUSC!

How do I become a KUSC member?

Click here to donate to Classical KUSC. Or you can e-mail memberservices@kusc.org.

Does KUSC need volunteers?


Always! E-mail memberservices@kusc.org and ask about volunteer opportunities, or give us a call on our volunteer line, 213-225-7411.

Is KUSC a non-profit tax-exempt institution and what is the federal tax ID number?

Yes, KUSC is licensed and operated by the University of Southern California, and as such is tax-exempt 501(c)3. Federal tax ID#: 95-1642394. For more information on KUSC’s operations and financials, please contact Minnie Prince at (213) 225-7400 or mprince@kusc.org.

Does Classical KUSC accept Public Service Announcements (PSA)?

Organizations may submit materials to Classical KUSC by email to kusc@kusc.org, by fax (213) 225-7410 or by standard mail, attn: Brian Lauritzen. The event MUST be arts related (classical music, dance, museum exhibit, lecture, etc..), and we MUST receive a press release or brief description at least two weeks prior to the event. No exceptions. Press releases that do not adhere to this will not be considered. Space is always limited, but we will do our best to accommodate all requests.

How do I tune into KUSC's HD-Radio signal?

First step is to purchase an HD-Radio receiver. Our Engineer recommends checking out one of the following sites to contact/purchase a receiver:

www.ccrane.com


or www.hdradio.com


What is the Mozart Mix's opening and closing theme?


The theme is Mozart's Gigue for keyboard - K. 574 On May 16th, 1789 Mozart noted down 'a little gigue for keyboard' in the notebook of K.I. Engel, court organist to the Saxon elector, 'as a sign of true real friendship and brotherly love.' The clever G major piece is supposed to be a witty tribute to the memory of Bach.

What exactly is "HD Radio"?

KUSC Director of Engineering, Ron Thompson recommends the following article as an introduction to this burgeoning field of HD Radio:

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/hd-radio.htm

What is Thornton Center Stage's opening and closing theme?


This piece at times reminiscent of Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" was composed by former USC professor (and current Eastman School of Music Dean) Douglas Lowry is titled "Fanfare for Flora" and is performed by the Thornton Symphony in 1999.

How can I get better reception of KUSC?

Having trouble receiving KUSC's FM signal? For some great pointers and tips about improving your FM reception, click here for a detailed article from Fanfarefm.



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