A collaboration between the SC Philharmonic and Dr. Frank Clark, InTune is a series of guided mindfulness practices with music that provides a gentle mental break to calm the spirit and refresh the mind. In these stressful, turbulent, and uncertain times, we aim to bring hope and joy to our community.
This episode includes a special recording from Philharmonic principal piano, Winkie Goodwin. Winkie plays the 2nd movement of Maurice Ravel's Sonatine. The piece is preceded by a short mindfulness exercise led by Dr. Frank Clark of Prisma Health. You can read more about the entire piece here.
This episode includes a special recording from Philharmonic violinists, Ashley and Damir Horvat. After a short guided meditation by Dr. Frank Clark of Prisma Health, they perform Gavotte from Sonata for Two Violins in E minor, op. 3, no. 5 by Jean-Marie Leclair and Ballade and Dance by György Ligeti. Enjoy this upbeat listen. We hope it brings you happiness and joy!
After a mindfulness exercise led by Dr. Frank Clark, hear an archival recording of the SC Philharmonic performing the Allegretto from Beethoven's 7th Symphony. This symphony was written between 1811 and 1812 in a small Bohemian (now Czech) town, Teplice, while Beethoven was improving his health. May this mindful moment bring you inner peace and health, as well.
This episode includes a special recording from Philharmonic violinist, Serena Scibelli. After a short guided meditation, Serena performs "a little song" by Kathryn Koopman and "Sonata for Solo Violin No. 1" movements 1 and 3 (Adagio and Siciliana) by J.S. Bach. See a video of Serena performing "a little song" here. Music Director, Morihiko Nakahara, interviews Serena Scibelli on her performance for this episode of InTune. Read that interview on our website here.
This episode begins with a guided meditation and breathing exercise from Dr. Frank Clark. It is followed by a performance of the second movement in Johannes Brahms' 1st Symphony first presented in 1876. The SC Philharmonic performed this piece on March 10, 2018, at the Koger Center for the Arts. You may read more about this movement and the rest of Brahms' Symphony No. 1 here Utilizing SC Philharmonic archival recordings as well as new solo recordings by some of our musicians, InTune is a series of guided mindfulness practices with music that provides a gentle mental break to calm the spirit and refresh the mind. In these stressful, turbulent, and uncertain times, we aim to bring hope and joy to our community. This series is in collaboration with Dr. Frank Clark. Dr. Clark is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine—Greenville and Medical Director and Division Chief for Adult Inpatient & Consultation-Liaison Services for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine with Prisma Health—Upstate. For more information about the SC Philharmonic, visit our website here.
This episode begins with a guided meditation and breathing exercise from Dr. Frank Clark. It is followed by a performance of the "Nimrod" movement in Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations composed in 1898-1899. The SC Philharmonic performed this piece on September 12, 2019, in memory of our violinist Timmothy Baker. You may read more about this piece and other pieces in the Enigma Variations here. Utilizing SC Philharmonic archival recordings as well as new solo recordings by some of our musicians, InTune is a series of guided mindfulness practices with music that provides a gentle mental break to calm the spirit and refresh the mind. In these stressful, turbulent, and uncertain times, we aim to bring hope and joy to our community. This series is in collaboration with Dr. Frank Clark. Dr. Clark is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine—Greenville and Medical Director and Division Chief for Adult Inpatient & Consultation-Liaison Services for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine with Prisma Health—Upstate. For more information about the SC Philharmonic, visit our website here.
Music Director, Morihiko Nakahara discusses our new series ‘InTune’ in collaboration with Dr. Frank Clark. Dr. Clark is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville and Medical Director and Division Chief for Adult Inpatient & Consultation-Liaison Services for the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine with Prisma Health—Upstate. Utilizing SC Philharmonic archival recordings as well as new solo recordings by some of our musicians, InTune is a series of guided mindfulness practices with music that provides a gentle mental break to calm the spirit and refresh the mind. In these stressful, turbulent, and uncertain times, we aim to bring hope and joy to our community. For more information about InTune and the SC Philharmonic, visit scphilharmonic.com.