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Paul Johnston is an Artist Lecturer in Musicology at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Music. With 25 years of experience as an award-winning classical music broadcaster, he has produced programs for WQED-FM Pittsburgh, earning recognition from the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters and other prestigious organizations. His work has been featured on nationally syndicated programs like 'All Things Considered' and 'Performance Today.'
His research interests bridge musicology and spirituality, exploring the intersection of creativity and faith. Beyond academia, he serves as an ordained Episcopal priest at Trinity Cathedral in Pittsburgh, known as 'Fr. Paul.' He has recorded for National Public Media, NHK Japan, and Vatican Radio, contributing to both on-air and technical aspects of broadcasting.
Award highlights include the Golden Quill Award for overseas arts reporting and multiple honors from broadcasting associations. His current role involves editing Pittsburgh Symphony performances for national syndication. Personal details include residence in Squirrel Hill with his wife Sharon and pets, reflecting a life deeply intertwined with music and community service.
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