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Unorchestrated is the Akron Symphony Orchestra's long-form podcast series, exploring a variety of topics with a special focus on the music and stories of under-represented musicians and composers. The podcast is co-hosted by Music Director Christopher Wilkins and Director of Marketing Thomas Moore.

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    • Oct 12, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 33m AVG DURATION
    • 24 EPISODES


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    There's a Stirrin' in the Water

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 61:16


    In the final episode of our series on the Akron Symphony Chorus, we sit down with Chorus Director Chris Albanese and special guests Chuck Myricks Jr. and Jesse Ayers about There's a Stirrin' in the Water, which they co-composed in 2016. The episode includes selections of There's a Stirrin' in the Water from the November 2016 performance by the Akron Symphony Orchestra and Akron Symphony Chorus, as well as a performance by the Akron Symphony Chorus in May 2021 from the parking lot of the First United Methodist Church in Akron. As a pioneering participant in Akron's Gospel Meets Symphony concerts, Chuck Myricks has had several of his compositions performed by the Akron Symphony Orchestra and the Tuscarawas Philharmonic. In 2000, he was commissioned by Akron's First Night to write the new Millennium Theme Song for the city-wide celebration. His 2004 collaboration with the Ohio Ballet led to the premier of Transformation, a ballet featuring music composed by Chuck and performed by Divine Hope. He also has written a musical, The Miracle of Love, and an opera, Paul: A Musical Journey. Jesse Ayers was the winner of the inaugural American Prize for Orchestral Composition in 2011, and winner of the first Opera Kansas Zepick Modern Opera Composition Competition in 2016. Recent honors include the 2020 Governor's Award for Ohio's Outstanding Individual Artist, the 2019 Ohio Music Teachers Association Composer of the Year Commission, two Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Excellence Awards, the 2011 Dayton Ballet “New Music for New Dance” award, a 2010 MacDowell Fellowship, and seven “Finalist” awards from the American Prize. His music has twice been selected to represent the United States at the prestigious World Music Days festival. Learn more at his website.

    Music of the Sacred Harp

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 44:55


    In the third episode of our four-part series on the Akron Symphony Chorus, we sit down with Chorus Director Chris Albanese and special guest Moira Smiley to discuss chorus music in the tradition of the Sacred Harp. The episode includes selections of William Billings' The Creation, and Moira's Lewis, performed by the Akron Symphony Chorus in May 2021 from the parking lot of the First United Methodist Church in Akron. Composer Moira Smiley is known worldwide for choral arrangements like Bring Me Little Water,  Silvy, and originals, Stand in That River and How Can I Cry. Moira is in demand as a commissioned composer and collaborator with artists in film, video game production, theater and dance, and her work can be heard on feature film soundtracks, BBC & PBS television programs, NPR, and on more than 70 commercial albums. Learn more at her website or follow her on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. 

    The Creation

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 55:30


    In the second episode of our four-part series on the Akron Symphony Chorus, we sit down with Chorus Director Chris Albanese, Music Director Christopher Wilkins and special guest Betsy Burleigh to discuss Haydn's towering masterpiece, The Creation. The episode includes selections of The Creation by the Akron Symphony Orchestra and Akron Symphony Chorus, featuring guest artists Joyce Guyer, soprano, Karl Dent, tenor, and Timothy Jones, bass-baritone from April 2008; along with the Akron Symphony Chorus' recording from May 2021 in the parking lot of the First United Methodist Church in Akron. Betsy Burleigh is the Thomas R. Kasdorf Professor of Choral Conducting and chair of the Choral Conducting Department at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. She served as director of the Akron Symphony Chorus from 1997 to 2002. She has also served as music director of the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, been a guest conductor for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Rhode Island Philharmonic, Akron Symphony, Canton Symphony, and Handel Society of Dartmouth College, was chorus master for Cleveland Opera, assistant director of choruses for The Cleveland Orchestra, and director of Boston's Chorus pro Musica, the Providence Singers in Rhode Island, Canton Symphony Chorus, and the Mastersingers of Lexington, Mass. (Photo by Roger Mastroianni)

    Awakenings

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 33:09


    In the first episode of a four-part series on the Akron Symphony Chorus, we sit down with Chorus Director Chris Albanese and Steven Savanyu of Buford T. Hedgehog Productions to talk about a special recording project by the chorus in the parking lot of the First United Methodist Church in Akron. Chris and Steve share stories about the recording project, how the chorus coped with a year of virtual recordings, and the music they performed for the project. The episode opens and closes with a short sampling of the Akron Symphony Chorus performing Haydn's Awake the Harp. In addition to leading the Akron Symphony Chorus, Chris Albanese is an assistant professor of choral conducting at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he conducts the Grammy-nominated Singing Hoosiers and teaches courses in choral conducting.  With more than 45 years of experience in the audio/video industry, Steve Savanyu brings a wealth of creative knowledge to the recording process. He produces corporate and industrial videos, multimedia programs, live streamed events, and interactive learning content. Learn more at his website. 

    Pass Me Not: A Visit with Jennifer Mekel Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 52:59


    In the sixth episode of Deep River: The Legacy of the Spirituals, we speak with Jennifer Mekel Jones, who served for a decade as Choirmaster of the ASO's Gospel Meets Symphony. She is a composer, singer, songwriter, recording artist, ordained minister, and a central figure in the musical life of the region.  In this episode, Jennifer tells stories about her deeply musical family, beginning with the formative years learning from her mother, Esterline Jones, who played a pivotal role in the earliest years of Gospel Meets Symphony. She also gets us up to speed on the musical activities of her two children, Joshua and Jazmin, and on her professional life and ministry since she passed on the responsibilities of leading the GMS Choir to Jonathon Turner.  Musical excerpts include a performance of In Bright Mansions Above from the Gospel Meets Symphony performance in 2018, Pass Me Not; an original song from Jennifer's album, Destiny; and a surprise private solo track made while Jennifer was a student at Akron's Buchtel High School, Nick Nack Paddy Wack.

    We're Marching to Zion: A Visit with Dr. Raymond Wise 

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 41:34


    In the fifth episode of Deep River: The Legacy of the Spirituals, we are joined by Dr. Raymond Wise for a discussion about the development of spirituals and their influence on his own creative career. The episode, We're Marching to Zion: A Visit with Dr. Raymond Wise, includes two performances from his acclaimed recording 21 Spirituals for the 21st Century featuring the Raise Chorale: We're Marching to Zion and I'll Stand. Dr. Raymond Wise is the Professor of Practice of African American and African Diaspora Studies and Director of the African American Choral Ensemble at Indiana University. He has also served as the musical director for more than 30 choirs and has prepared choirs to perform for national recording artists such as Kenny Rogers, Diana Ross, Yolanda Adams, Tramaine Hawkins, Wintley Phipps, and others. He has been a guest soloist, conductor, and composer with the Nashville, Littleton, Ithaca College, and Czech National Symphonies, and has appeared twice as guest conductor with the Akron Symphony Orchestra and the Gospel Meets Symphony Choir.

    Nathaniel Dett's Legacy: The Chariot Jubilee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 21:26


    In the fourth episode of Deep River: The Legacy of the Spirituals, Jonathon Turner, the ASO's Gospel Meets Symphony Choirmaster, and Brenda Justice, Coordinator of Choral Programs, join co-hosts Christopher and Tom to discuss Nathaniel Dett, a composer, choir leader, pianist, teacher, poet, writer, and seminal figure in bringing spirituals to a classical setting. The episode concludes with a performance of Dett's The Chariot Jubilee by the Akron Symphony Orchestra, Akron Symphony Chorus and tenor Kennedy Jones from November 18, 2016. (Photo by R. Nathaniel Dett Collection - Sibley Music Library - Eastman School of Music)

    Old Time Religion - The Spirituals Meet the Symphony

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 22:28


    In the third episode of Deep River: The Legacy of the Spirituals, Jonathon Turner, the ASO's Gospel Meets Symphony Choirmaster, and Brenda Justice, Coordinator of Choral Programs, join co-hosts Christopher and Tom for a listening session. The episode includes the following recordings from the orchestra's Classics series, Gospel Meets Symphony, and a world premiere from the ASO's 2020–21 Interlude season: Morton Gould Gospel Train; Old Time Religion (November 18, 2016) William Grant Still Jesus is a Rock; What a Morning  (April, 2021) William Dawson Soon Ah Will Be Done  (February 8, 2020) Margaret Bonds He's Got the Whole World in His Hand  (February 15, 2014) Brenda Justice, Angeleina Valentine, sopranos

    Get on Board- The Great Early Performers

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 21:16


    In the second episode of Deep River: The Legacy of the Spirituals, Jonathon Turner, the ASO's Gospel Meets Symphony Choirmaster, and Brenda Justice, Coordinator of Choral Programs, join co-hosts Christopher and Tom to discuss influential performers of the spirituals as they were first becoming known to the general public. Especially noteworthy is Harry T. Burleigh's influence on Dvořák, including his significant musical contribution to the New World Symphony. The episode opens with an excerpt from Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel, arranged by Lawrence Brown, performed by Alvy Powell. At the conclusion, Roland Hayes is heard in a performance of Go Down, Moses from 1922, and Marian Anderson is heard in an excerpt from her historic performance at the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday 1939. She performs Gospel Train, arranged by Harry T. Burleigh.

    Crossing to Freedom: The Spirituals Emerge

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 31:42


    Deep River: The Legacy of the Spirituals—a multi-episode series—debuts on the Akron Symphony's Unorchestrated podcast with Crossing to Freedom: The Spirituals Emerge.  Jonathon Turner, the ASO's Gospel Meets Symphony Choirmaster, and Brenda Justice, Coordinator of Choral Programs, join co-hosts Christopher and Tom to discuss the importance of the Negro Spiritual in American history, with a focus on the seminal contributions of the Fisk Jubilee Singers. The episode opens with an excerpt from Elijah Rock, arranged by Moses Hogan, performed by the Gospel Meets Symphony Choir in 2019, and closes with a performance of Harry T. Burleigh's iconic arrangement of Deep River, performed by Jonathon Turner. 

    How Does a Shadow Shine?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 43:26


    In Episode 14 of Unorchestrated, Christopher and Tom conclude their conversation with Rita Dove, discussing her research into the life of George Bridgetower and the poetry she wrote about him. As in every episode, Rita reads from her book, Sonata Mulattica. We also welcome special guest, violinist Dr. Nicole Cherry, to discuss her Forge with George project, a commissioning project bringing long-overdue attention to historically significant Black artists. This is the final episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with Jubilee, composed in 1809 by George Bridgetower in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the reign of King George III, performed by six of the Akron Symphony's principal musicians. Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner, former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet ever honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia. Dr. Nicole Cherry is 2nd violinist of the Marian Anderson String Quartet, and Assistant Professor of Violin at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Performance materials of Jubilee were made available through the kindness and generosity of Dr. Nicole Cherry. For information on her Forge with George project, dedicated to restoring the legacy of great artists of color like George Bridgetower who have been dismissed from our history books, please visit: https://nicolecherryviolin.com/. George Bridgetower Photo © The British Museum

    Haydn's Skull

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 21:32


    In Episode 13 of Unorchestrated, Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about one of the most bizarre chapters in musical history, in an episode titled Haydn's Skull, with readings from her book, Sonata Mulattica. This is the 13th episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with “Chaos” from Haydn's The Creation, performed by the Akron Symphony on April 19, 2008. Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner, former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet ever honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia.

    Arco - It is a Human Cry

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 48:37


    In Episode 12 of Unorchestrated, Christopher and Tom speak with poet Rita Dove about the relationship between poetry and music in her work generally, and how Beethoven's music shaped one particular poem in her book, Sonata Mulattica. This is the 12th episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with a performance of the final two movements of the “Kreutzer” sonata by ASO Concertmaster Tallie Brunfelt and pianist Nathaniel LaNasa.  Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner, former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet ever honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia.

    All Men Are Beggars

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 23:05


    In Episode 11 of Unorchestrated, Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about Billy Waters, a marginalized street musician of African descent who, despite all odds, rose to great prominence in 19th century London, with readings from her book, Sonata Mulattica. This is the 11th episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with an excerpt from Clint Needham's Sounds of Akron, which incorporates sounds sent in by scores of Akron residents, and a performance of Amazing Grace by Celeste Hicks, a member of the Gospel Meets Symphony Choir. The Akron Symphony's Sounds of Akron concert took place on April 16, 2016. Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner, former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia. (Photo courtesy of W.W. Norton & Company)

    Eroica

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 38:56


    In Episode 10 of Unorchestrated, Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about the rapid dissolution of the friendship between George Bridgetower and Beethoven—and likely explanations for the unraveling—with readings from her book, Sonata Mulattica. This is the 10th episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with the funeral march from Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 “Eroica,” performed by the Akron Symphony in April of 2019. Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner, former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia.

    Can't You See That I'm Deaf?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 34:45


    In Episode 9 of Unorchestrated, Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about her belief that the composition and premiere of the “Kreutzer” sonata were shaped by George Bridgetower's unique performing style, with readings from her book, Sonata Mulattica.  This is the ninth episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with a performance of the first movement of Beethoven's “Kreutzer” Sonata by ASO Concertmaster Tallie Brunfelt and pianist Nathaniel LaNasa.  Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner, former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia. (Photo courtesy of W.W. Norton & Company)

    To Bow is to Breathe

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 50:48


    In Episode 8 of Unorchestrated, co-hosts Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about string playing, ballroom dancing, and the process of writing - both music and poetry - with readings from her book, Sonata Mulattica.  This is the eighth episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with a performance of the first movement of Beethoven's Violin Concerto by the ASO and guest artist Feng Ning.  Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia. (Photo of Rita Dove by Fred Viebahn)

    Shake My Jinglin' Johnny

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 25:02


    In Episode 7 of Unorchestrated, co-hosts Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about the diverse music scene in early 19th century London, with a reading of “Janissary Rap” from her book, Sonata Mulattica.  This is the seventh episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with a performance of Mozart's Turkish Rondo, transcribed for organ by ASO keyboardist Bob Mollard and arranger David Kempers. Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia. (Photo of Rita Dove by Fred Viebahn)

    I've Come to Fetch You

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 20:46


    In Episode 6 of Unorchestrated, co-hosts Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about Joseph Haydn's arrival in London, with readings from her book, Sonata Mulattica.  This is the sixth episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with a performance of the finale from Haydn's Symphony No. 95 in C minor by the Akron Symphony Orchestra. Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia.

    The Newest Musical Prodigy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 16:26


    In Episode 5 of Unorchestrated, co-hosts Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about violinist George Bridgetower's early life in London as a child prodigy, with readings from her book, Sonata Mulattica.  This is the fifth episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with a brilliant performance of Paganini's Duo for One Violin by ASO guest artist Feng Ning.  Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia. (Photo of Rita Dove by Fred Viebahn)

    The Tall Man on the Aisle

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 19:08


    In Episode 4 of Unorchestrated, co-hosts Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about violinist George Bridgetower's debut in Paris from her book of poems, Sonata Mulattica. This is the fourth episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with a performance of Joseph Boulogne's Sonata for Flute and Harp, performed by ASO principal players, Barbara O'Brien, flute, and Jody Guinn, harp. Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia. (Photo of Rita Dove by Fred Viebahn)

    There's Music in Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 26:50


    In Episode 3 of Unorchestrated, co-hosts Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about the prodigy years of violinist George Bridgetower from her book of poems, Sonata Mulattica. This is the third episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with a performance of Haydn's Duo for violin & viola in F major, performed by two members of the Akron Symphony, Pablo Sanchez-Pazos, violin, and Maia Hoffman, viola. Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia. (Photo of Rita Dove by Fred Viebahn)

    What Heavenly Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 22:30


    In Episode 2 of Unorchestrated, co-hosts Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about the early life of violin virtuoso George Bridgetower from her book of poems, Sonata Mulattica. This is the second episode in our 14-part series, Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. The episode closes with a performance by Akron Symphony Assistant Concertmaster Amy Cave of the Largo and Allegro assai movements from Bach's Violin Sonata No. 3 in C major. Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia. (Photo of Rita Dove by Fred Viebahn)

    Greetings, Rita Dove

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 26:38


    In the debut of Unorchestrated, co-hosts Christopher and Tom talk with poet Rita Dove about Sonata Mulattica, her book of poems detailing the relationship between the black violinist George Bridgetower and Beethoven. This is the first episode in a 14-part series: Sonata Mulattica with Rita Dove. Rita Dove is a Pulitzer Prize winner and former U.S. Poet Laureate, and the only poet honored with both the National Humanities Medal and the National Medal of Arts. An Akron native, she is currently Commonwealth Professor of English at the University of Virginia. The episode closes with a performance of Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, opus 47, performed by Akron Symphony Concertmaster Tallie Brunfelt and pianist Nathaniel LaNasa. (Photo of Rita Dove by Fred Viebahn)

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