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Alan Chapman
Alan can be heard weekday afternons from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.. He is also the host and producer of the contemporary music program, Modern Masterpieces, which airs Saturday nights at 10:00 p.m.. Alan has a multifaceted musical background. He was a longtime member of the music faculty at Occidental College, Los Angeles, and has also been a visiting professor at UCLA and UC Santa Barbara. He has been a regular speaker on the L.A. Philharmonic's "Upbeat Live" series since its inception in 1984, and a frequent preconcert lecturer for many other performing organizations in southern California. He served for six seasons as producer, writer and host of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra's national broadcast series. Alan is also an award-winning composer/lyricist, frequently appearing in a cabaret evening of his songs with his wife, singer Karen Benjamin. They made their Carnegie Hall debut with Michael Feinstein in December, 2000. As a composer, his works include a children's opera "Les Moose: The Operatic Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle," commissioned by the Los Angeles Opera for 1997, and the musical, "Lady Lou." |

