Maggie Clennon Reberg

Weekdays 6AM – 10AM

Saturdays 7AM – 12PM

Maggie has made a career telling stories through music — from the concert hall, onto the operatic stage, and into the airwaves. She’s been a professional voice-over artist for four decades and began her successful radio hosting career in Chicago before joining the on-air staff at KDFC San Francisco as the new host of The Morning Show in October 2021. Maggie loves waking the Bay Area each morning with classical music and her warm and witty style. She passionately believes that classical music is absolutely for everyone.

Dianne Nicolini

Weekdays 10AM – 3PM

Saturdays 12PM – 5PM

Dianne was the first female full-time announcer on KXTR in Kansas City, on KKHI in San Francisco, and on KDFC. She was inducted into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame in 2016, and had a day named after her in San Francisco back in 2005. After growing up in Oakland, Dianne received a BA in Dramatic Art at UC Berkeley. She then earned an MA in Theater at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. Dianne has kept midday listeners company on KDFC (since 1994) and KUSC (since 2014). If you ask her, the best part of her job is her incredible colleagues! The one thing she wishes everyone knew about classical music is that you don’t need to know anything about classical music to enjoy it!

Robin Pressman

Weekdays 3PM – 8PM

Robin Pressman calls herself “a New Yorker with California rising.” After working in film and television, she discovered her love of sharing music and stories over the radio. She spent 20 years as the program director for a public radio station in Sonoma County, helping build it up from a construction trailer in a parking lot. Robin is proud to have been part of the vision and hard work that launched that little station., and now she’s proud to be the afternoon drive time host on KDFC. Not sure if classical music is for you? Robin says, “it isn’t scary. Once you begin listening, you’ll be hooked.”

Lara Downes

Weekdays 8PM – 12AM

Resident Artist

Lara Downes is a sought-after performer, Billboard Chart-topping recording artist, producer, arts advocate, and the host of Evening Music weekdays from 8PM to midnight on KUSC and KDFC. As a pianist and radio host, she gets inspiration from rethinking classical legacies and excavating the life of classical music in America. In addition to Evening Music, she hosts specials, streams, and videos series, like Amplify, for Classical California.

Rik Malone

Sundays 11AM – 3PM

Supervisor of Music Programming

Rik supervises the music programming that reaches over 800,000 people each week, including people who never thought they would ever like classical music. He joined KDFC in 1997 as a host and a music programmer. He expanded his programming duties to KUSC in 2011. He has hosted the radio broadcasts of the San Francisco Symphony for over 2 decades. He is a trained violist and is completely comfortable with so-called viola jokes. The one thing he wishes everyone knew about classical music is that it really is wicked cool. Yes, he’s a Boston Red Sox fan.

John Van Driel

Classical California All Night Tuesday – Thursday 12AM- 6AM

In John’s long radio career, he’s been an on-air host, arts editor, VP of Programming & Operations, and even a station manager. He’s produced and conducted thousands of interviews, and over 500 live to air studio performances from Lang Lang to Sondra Radvanovsky to Tafelmusik. In his previous life, he was VP of Programming for Toronto’s commercial classical music station, now he programs much of the music you hear on-air and online and hosts several overnight show. The one thing John wishes everyone knew about classical music is that because the genre is so vast and varied, there really is something for everyone.

Suraj Partha

Classical California Host and Content Creator

Classical California All Night Sundays 12AM – 7AM, 10PM – 12AM and Mondays 12AM – 6AM

Suraj studied drums with jazz legend Peter Erskine at the USC Thornton School of Music, where he wrote a play for his senior recital and realized the power of telling stories about music. Suraj has also acted alongside the likes of Harrison Ford, Viola Davis, and Sir Ben Kingsley in the movie Ender’s Game. He appeared in an episode of the Emmy Award-winning Netflix show Master of None. One thing he wishes everyone knew about classical music is that it doesn’t have to sound “pretty.” Classical music can sound one or all of the following: elegant, crass, grandiose, intimate, freaky, serene, and punk.

Brisa Siegel

Classical California Host and Content Creator

Classical California All Night Fridays 12AM – 6AM, Saturdays 12AM – 7AM

Host and content creator Brisa Siegel uses her voice to encourage music lovers to connect more deeply to themselves and their experiences by sharing classical music. Brisa is a bilingual multimedia producer known for her work at The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Wendy Williams Show, CNN, BET, Homes For Our Troops, and now Classical California! Brisa owes her love of classical music and storytelling to her dynamic bicultural family of composers, conductors, dancers, and trailblazers. She is LA-based, but her East Coast roots will always run strong.

Solomon Reynolds

Classical California Host and Content Producer

Saturday Morning Car Tunes Saturdays at 8:15am and 3:15pm

Sundays 3-6PM

A native of Houston, TX, Samoan American tenor Solomon Reynolds has equal passions for classical music and indie pop. Solomon is a three-time Encouragement Award recipient of the Metropolitan Opera Eric and Dominique Laffont Competition in the Houston, Utah, and Los Angeles Districts. He recently performed as Perchik in the First Nat’l Tour of Fiddler on the Roof, directed by Tony-Award winning director Bartlett Sher. In addition to stage roles, Solomon is also an active singer-songwriter under his artist name, Solly.

Jennifer Miller Hammel

Saturdays 5PM – 10PM

Host of The Opera Show Most Sundays 9PM – 10PM

With a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a Master of Music degree, Jennifer Miller Hammel moved to Los Angeles to become an opera singer and landed a starring role behind the mic on KUSC and KDFC. She has been performing professionally as a vocalist, recording artist, and pianist for nearly 20 years, with career highlights that include Gounod’s Faust (as Marguerite), Ragtime (as Mother), soprano soloist in Carmina Burana, Poulenc’s Gloria, and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, plus various productions in the ensembles of the Princeton Opera Festival, Pacific Opera Project, Opera Santa Barbara, and Long Beach Opera. It’s not a huge secret, but Jennifer happens to be an avid gamer. When it comes to classical music, Jennifer wants listeners to know how much we can all learn from the life experience of the people behind the music.

Alan Chapman

Modern Times Saturdays 10PM – 12AM

A Musical Offering Sundays 9AM – 11AM

Alan Chapman has had a multifaceted career in music – from being a college music professor and popular pre-concert lecturer to roles on the radio and on the performance stage. With a Ph.D. in music theory from Yale, His impressive resume includes a number of powerful performances (including his own original songs, as well as the Great American Songbook), with appearances at Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, and Lincoln Center. In the last decade, Alan developed the Music 101 series for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, which is still going strong at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, attracting many new eyes and ears. His entire family is musical and the four of them performed as the Von Chaps on a 19-concert tour in China in 2019.

Brian Lauritzen

A Joyful Noise Sundays 7AM – 9AM

Brian created the At Home series during the earliest stages of the pandemic and hosts A Joyful Noise Sunday mornings on KDFC. Brian is a popular pre-concert lecturer. He has received multiple LA Press Club awards for arts journalism and is a passionate advocate for underrepresented & marginalized groups and individuals within classical music.

Jeffrey Freymann

Digital & Broadcast Content Producer

Producer and host Jeffrey Freymann shares the Bay Area’s finest with listeners through curating Trio and shows like The Opera Hour and Bay Area Mix. He previously worked at NPR, where he directed several nationwide live concert broadcasts, including his first visit to San Francisco for the Millennial New Years Eve concert in December 1999, co- hosted by none other than Rik Malone! The one thing Jeffrey wishes everyone knew is that there’s no right or wrong way to enter the world of classical music. And you don’t have to know why you like something to like it, in fact, there’s always something more to discover.