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The Ortús Chamber Music Festival gets underway on February 26th and runs to March 2nd. Vioninist Ksenia Yershova from Ukraine, well from Listowel, well from CORK, joined Elmarie in studio! http://ortusfestival.ie/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pippa speaks to CTPO artistic director Peter Martens about the Franschhoek Chamber music festival this weekendSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a festive time of year, and with that in mind Jacksonville Business Journal Editor-in-Chief James Cannon calls on Robyn Lamp, who takes over as Executive Director at the Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival. Lamp reflects on her career which includes performing at Carnegie Hall, and her transition to the business side of the arts.
A live podcast discussion recorded at the 2024 West Cork Chamber Music Festival. Composers Rhona Clarke and Deirdre Gribbin join Jonathan Grimes to discuss their work on ‘Magdalene Songs', an ongoing project by pianist Deirdre Brenner, which features their songs along with songs by Deirdre McKay, all based on testimonies from survivors of the Magdalene Laundries. This discussion took place following a performance the previous evening of the ‘Magdalene Songs' by mezzo Lotte Betts-Dean and Deirdre Brenner. From 1922 to 1996, more than 10,000 women and girls were incarcerated in Ireland's Magdalene Laundries. Operated by four religious orders in 10 locations around the country, these for-profit institutions detained individuals against their will and forced them to work long hours, unpaid, under abusive and humiliating conditions. These institutions committed some of the most serious systematic violations against human rights in Ireland in the 20th century. This work by is intended to honour those women who were so gravely mistreated by church and state in the Magdalene Laundries by giving voice to their experience. Show Notes • https://www.westcorkmusic.ie/chamber-music-festival/ • https://www.rhonaclarke.com/ • https://www.cmc.ie/composers/rhona-clarke • http://jfmresearch.com/home/preserving-magdalene-history/about-the-magdalene-laundries/ • https://www.deirdregribbin.com/ • https://www.cmc.ie/composers/deirdre-gribbin • https://www.cmc.ie/composers/deirdre-mckay • https://www.deirdre-brenner.com/ • https://www.lottebettsdean.com/ Music All music from Magdalene Songs, performed live at West Cork Chamber Music Festival on 5 July 2024 at St Brendan's Hall, Bantry by Lotte Betts-Dean (mezzo-soprano) and Deirdre Brenner (piano), and recorded by RTÉ Lyric fm. • Rhona Clarke - Martina • Deirdre Gribbin - Bernadette • Rhona Clarke - Evelyn • Deirdre McKay - Litany to the Magdalene Dead Recording and editing: Keith Fennell
A new state law takes effect Tuesday,requiring hospitals to lock up key medications used to treat pregnant women during emergencies. That's because the drugs can also be used to induce abortions. WWNO's and WRKF's Reproductive Health reporter Rosemary Westwood tells us why this law is alarming to health care workers. The Crescent City Chamber Music Festival is kicking off its 9th season of intimate classical music concerts in venues across New Orleans. Headlined by the Manhattan Chamber Players and the Gryphon Trio, this season, “Brandenburg and Beyond,”features celebrated concertos.Artistic director and violist Dr. Luke Fleming tells us more about what to expect and where to see a free concert.As Hurricane Francine was preparing to make landfall in Louisiana just a few weeks ago, the Companion Animal Alliance Shelter in Baton Rouge posted on Instagram about needing emergency animal fosters, and many LSU students stepped up to help.Heidi Wetherbee is the communications and events manager at Companion Animal Alliance. She joins us now for more on how students, and other community members can get involved in pet fostering and volunteering.___Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schrieber. We receive production and technical support from Garrett Pittman, Adam Vos and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Cacey Nadalilo, Executive Director of the Chamber Music Festival of Lexington, shares insights into this year's highly anticipated festival, including the variety of programming and community outreach initiatives. Joined by host Kate Savage, Cacey highlights the festival's mission to bring world-class chamber music to Central Kentucky through an array of pop-ups, educational workshops, and main stage concerts. The conversation covers the festival's partnerships with local schools and the significant impact of their outreach programs designed to inspire young musicians. Bringing together renowned artists like Nathan Cole and Ken Olson, this year's festival promises a rich blend of traditional and contemporary chamber music performances. Cacey also delves into the logistics of hosting such an event, the selection of distinguished musicians, and the importance of community engagement in fostering a love for classical music.
Friday night, the Kingston Chamber Music Festival will host the world premiere of “Woodland Songs” by Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate, performed by the Dover String Quartet. Artscape producer James Baumgartner talked with Tate about how he incorporates Chickasaw music with classical traditions.
The Teton Valley Chamber Music Festival is a relatively new festival to Idaho. Going into its second year now, it has already managed to bring lovers of classical music together in the community.
Crystal speaks to the Director of The Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival starting Friday. As usual, it will feature a star-studded line-up of internationally acclaimed artists in various combinations. The festival puts Stellenbosch University and the country on the international stage for its outstanding performances and also as a nurturing ground for young talent. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mairead met the Aradia Quartet at Cork Airport as they prepared to perform there as part of the West Cork Chamber Music Festival fringe programme Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FRANCIS Humphrys has been involved with the West Cork Music Chamber Festival for 29 years since it's first edition in 1996. He is now festival director and West Cork Music chief executive.This year's festival kicks off on Friday, June 28th and runs for 10 days. While the buildup to opening night is always hectic, this year is more so than usual with so many musicians set to fly into Ireland, and the Aer Lingus pilots' strike threatening to damage months of careful planning.You can read more about the strike and the festival in this week's Southern Star, but for now Star deputy editor Martin Claffey caught up with Humphrys ahead of the opening to chat about the festival, the strike, how the festival organisers need to be able to pivot at a moment's notice and even Taylor Swift. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This special Kingston Chamber Music Festival concert on WCRI highlights some of the performances at their 2023 music festival. The Kingston Chamber Music Festival (KCMF) will celebrate its 36th season this summer. The two-week festival brings renowned musicians and young, rising artists to perform seven exciting concerts in Edwards Auditorium at the University of Rhode Island. KCMF also presents special concerts and events in varied settings throughout the year. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (401) 308-3614 or visit www.kingstonchambermusic.org
CEO West Cork Music & West Cork Chamber Music Festival Artistic Director Francis Humphrys is here to tell us all about this year's festival Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of St. Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston interview Nina Ferrigno and Benedetta Orsi about the upcoming 14th Season of the Missouri Chamber Music Festival. The discussion covers the festival's mission, scheduled concerts, and the significance of chamber music. Ferrigno, a founding member of the Calyx Piano Trio, and Orsi, an Italian mezzo-soprano, share their backgrounds, career highlights, and personal stories. The episode also delves into contemporary music, its cultural relevance, and amusing anecdotes from their performances. Listeners are encouraged to attend the festival and support the arts in St. Louis.[00:00] Welcome to Saint Louis In Tune: A Symphony of Conversations[00:57] Summertime Vibes and Casual Banter[01:32] A Return to Civility and Pronunciation Etiquette[02:54] Spotlight on Nina Ferrigno and Benedetta Orsi: Masters of Music[06:18] Exploring the Missouri Chamber Music Festival[11:55] Benedetta Orsi's Journey: From Pop to Opera[15:15] The Art of Music and Overcoming Challenges[18:24] Previewing the Missouri Chamber Music Festival Concerts[28:57] A Dive into Musical Innovations and Schoenberg's Vision[32:05] Exploring the Intricacies of Contemporary Music[32:45] The Impact of Politics and Culture on Music[33:35] The Personal Touch in Music Interpretation[33:51] The Ephemeral Nature of Music and Shared Experiences[34:32] Behind the Scenes: Preparing for a Premiere[35:11] The Magic of Live Performances and Festival Highlights[36:09] Festival Passes and Perks: An Insider's Guide[38:59] Upcoming Projects and Personal Plans[39:56] Unforgettable Moments on Stage[48:10] Celebrating National Days with Humor and Trivia[51:34] A Collection of Jokes to Lighten the Mood[53:46] Closing Thoughts and AppreciationMOCM-WebsiteMOCM-FacebookMOCM-InstagramBenedetta Orsi-WebsiteBenedetta Orsi-InstagramBenedetta Orsi-FacebookThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#music #opera #operatheatresaintlouis #mocm #chambermusic #calyxtrio #mezzosoprano #missourichambermusic #musicfestival
The Kingston Chamber Music Festival is the subject of this week's program with Natalie Zhu, Artistic Director and Anna Gray, Communication Coordinator. We talk about the upcoming Festival and listen to some of the amazing music that will be presented from July 24th to August 4th. For more information, you can go to www.kingstonchambermusic.org
Right now is a great time to steal a march on the summer tourists and book some tickets for the West Cork Chamber Music Festival. With almost 3 months to go, a quarter of the tickets are already sold! From morning coffee concerts to late night intimate recitals and the major galas in between, there's something for everyone! Elmarie Mawe spoke to Festival Director Francis Humphrys. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Phoenix Chamber Music Society (PCMS) presents its 15th annual festival from March 2-8 at various locations throughout the Valley. KBACH's Greg...
The 9th Ortús Chamber Music Festival will run from February 25th to March 3rd 2024 in venues around Cork City and County, featuring 10 top chamber musicians. The festival was founded in 2016 by Irish musicians Mairéad Hickey and Sinéad O'Halloran.Mairead joined us on the show this week Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This podcast is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. Join us at Dillon Music, November 9-11 for valve alignments and mouthpiece consultations. Email sales@dillonmusic to schedule an appointment! David Washburn is a Yamaha Performing Artist and serves as Principal Trumpet of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. A much sought-after musician in Los Angeles, he also holds the position of Associate Principal Trumpet of the LA Opera Orchestra. He has served as principal trumpet and soloist with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra. Active in the recording studio, David has numerous motion picture soundtracks to his credit. He has played principal trumpet for Incredibles 2, Coco, A Quiet Place, Spider-Man Homecoming, War for the Planet of the Apes, xXx: Return of Xander Cage, 10 Cloverfield Lane, Independence Day – Resurgence, Godzilla, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Karate Kid, Avatar, The Legend of Zorro, Troy, A Beautiful Mind, Windtalkers, The Perfect Storm, Titanic and Deep Impact. He has also been part of the John Williams trumpet section for over 20 years and has performed on the soundtracks of Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Star Wars: The Last Jedi. David is a member of the faculty at Biola University and Azusa Pacific University. He has held teaching positions at the University of California Irvine, Chapman University, California State University Northridge, California State University Long Beach, University of Redlands, Idyllwild Arts Academy and the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. David received his Master of Music, with distinction, from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston and his Bachelor of Music from the Thornton Music School at the University of Southern California. His trumpet instructors have included Rob Roy McGregor, Robert Nagel, John Clyman and Joan LaRue. David has been a featured soloist with many different orchestras, including the Los Angeles, St. Louis, Knox-Galesburg, Hong Kong and California Philharmonics; the Los Angeles, San Diego and South Bay Chamber Orchestras; the Berkeley, Burbank and Glendale Symphonies; and the New York String, University of California Irvine and Pasadena Pops Orchestras. He has also been featured with the New York Chamber Music Society at Lincoln Center, as well as at the Santa Fe, La Jolla and Music@Menlo Chamber Music Festivals. In 2018, David performed the Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 as well as the Telemann, Albinoni and Haydn Trumpet Concertos with the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society, the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and the Knox-Galesburg Symphony. In the summer, David performs at the Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival in Orcas Island, WA; Mainly Mozart Festival in San Diego, CA; Music@Menlo Chamber Music Festival in Menlo Park, CA; and the SummerFest Chamber Music Festival in San Diego. David was also part of the inaugural Chamber Music Festival at the Green Music Center in Sonoma, CA performing Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in 2015. Listen to this episode online: https://bobreeves.com/blog/david-washburn-trumpet-interview/
In this special weekend episode, Duluth News Tribune arts and entertainment reporter Jay Gabler shares his most recent article in his weekly column, "Short Cuts." Today's topic is: Duluth Chamber Music Festival returns, with nature-inspired viola.. The Duluth News Tribune Minute is a product of Forum Communications Company and is brought to you by reporters at the Duluth News Tribune, Superior Telegram and Cloquet Pine Journal. Find more news throughout the day at duluthnewstribune.com. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider supporting our work with a subscription at duluthnewstribune.news/podcast. Your support allows us to continue providing the local news and content you want.
The Kingston Chamber Music Festival marks its 35th season this year with seven concerts of music from across the centuries. The final three concerts are this weekend. Artscape producer James Baumgartner talked with composer Tina Davidson, whose work “I Hear the Mermaids Singing” will be featured on Sunday.
The Kingston Chamber Music Festival marks its 35th season this year with seven concerts of music from across the centuries. The final three concerts are this weekend. Artscape producer James Baumgartner talked with composer Tina Davidson, whose work “I Hear the Mermaids Singing” will be featured on Sunday.
Headlines from the week of August 2, 2023 - Chamber Music Festival honors two special islanders - Fair countdown begins! - Seattle author and activist Ron Chew at the Lopez Library - plus excerpts from the Sheriff's Log
The Michigan City Chamber Music Festival (MCCMF) had its inaugural season in August of 2002. It was founded by husband/wife team Nicolas Orbovich and Sunny Gardner-Orbovich. The MCCMF operates under several guiding principals. The first priority is always artistic quality. The MCCMF attains this through the presence of world class musicians. Each of them has formidable performance skills and impressive credentials. Another is to forge and strengthen the threefold artistic relationship between great chamber music, the audience and the performer. This is accomplished through interactive presentations by the Festival Musicians. The MCCMF performers believe that oral presentation regarding the history, complexities and any other interesting aspects of the piece to be performed is vital for the audience's enjoyment. Nic Orbovich, co-founder, is a concert violinist with over 20 years professional experience. He has concertized and competed all over the world. It became apparent to him that his craft, classical music, was indeed dying in the United States. The reasons are perhaps too numerous to mention here, but the solution was simple: instill a passion for great music back into the average member of society. Simple, yes, but very difficult to accomplish... I loved this conversation with Nic because he's so real about the difficulties and rewards of LEADERSHIP. You have to have a vision, you have to be pragmatic about your actual resources. You have to know what you want, and you have to lean on the people who are more expert than you at getting it. You have to be Honest, Open-minded, and Willing, to use Nic's framework. And I really enjoy talking to the creators of organizations that LAST. After the excitement of the start-up phase, how do you keep going? The Michigan City Chamber Music Festival has a website, a Facebook page, and a Youtube channel! Thanks for joining me on Crushing Classical! Theme music and audio editing by DreamVance. You can join my email list HERE, so you never miss an episode! Or you could hop on a short call with me to brainstorm your next plan. I'm your host, Jennet Ingle. I love you all. Stay safe out there!
The Kingston Chamber Music Festival is the subject of this week's program with Natalie Zhu, Artistic Director and Dr. Beth Etter, Executive Director. We talk about the upcoming Festival and listen to some of the amazing music that will be presented from July 26th to August 6th. For more information you can go to www.kingstonchambermusic.org
Nina Ferrigno, co-founder and Executive Director of the Missouri Chamber Music Festival (MOCM) and Pianist discusses the upcoming 13th season. MOCM annually brings in nationally recognized artists to perform a series of chamber music concerts. MOCM's mission is to bring the fine art of small ensemble playing to a broad audience through dynamic and accessible performances of the highest quality.For individual concerts or festival passes, go to TICKETSCONCERT I – Murder Ballades: a dive into life and death! Monday, June 12: 7-8:45pm First Congregational Church of Webster GrovesCONCERT II – MOCM Morning: music for strings by Grieg and Dvořák —each writing these exuberant works in a time of great joy. Wednesday, June 14: 10:30am – 12:00pm First Congregational Church of Webster Groves CONCERT III – Korngold: features Italian mezzo soprano Benedetta Orsi & music of Korngold and Mahler. Thursday, June 15: 7:00 – 9:00pm First Congregational Church of Webster GrovesCONCERT IV - Intrigue: final concert of MOCM intrigues with illusions of antiquity. Saturday, June 17: 8:00 – 10:00pm CDT The CMS Concert Hall of Webster University[00:15] Introduction[00:48] Return to Civility[01:53] Interview with Nina Ferrigno[22:32] Dred Scott Stamp Initiative[23:34] St. Louis In Tune Information[25:12] Where has all the debate gone? Long time passing.https://www.thefp.com/p/judges-ruin-high-school-debate-tournamentshttps://www.edutopia.org/article/debate-deliberation-classroom/[44:28] HumorThis is Season 6! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#chambermusic #MOCM #smallensemble #webstergroves #websteruniversity
Aingeala Flannery's novel, The Amusements, won the 2023 Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award - Dave Hanratty and Deirdre Molumby review new films: Carmen; Reality; Spiderman: Across the Spiderverse; The Boogeyman - The West Cork Chamber Music Festival in and around Bantry - A Century of Style: Fashion Photography, now at the Ulster Museum.
The true story of a whistleblower whose actions fuelled a media storm over apparent Russian interference in US elections - The fictional story of Deena Garvey who disappeared in 2004, leaving behind a daughter and a sister - Information for Birth Mothers - The Dublin International Chamber Music Festival kicks off next week.
Artistic director of the Dublin International Chamber Music Festival, Ciara Higgins joins Marty to chat about upcoming concerts with Ruth McGinley, Abel Selaocoe, Finghin Collins and many more sublime international.
O rozpoczynającej się 7 czerwca 12 edycji North Shore Chamber Music Festival w Northbrook rozmawiamy z dyrektor festiwalu pianistką Angelą Yoffe. Rozmawia Łukasz Dudka Podcast Dziennika Związkowego powstaje we współpracy z radiem WPNA 103.1 FM. Zaprasza Joanna Trzos
The Kingston Chamber Music Festival is the subject of this week's program with Dr. Beth Etter, Executive Director. We talk about the upcoming Festival and listen to some of the amazing music that will be presented from July 26th through August 6th. For more information you can go to www.kingstonchambermusic.org
Pianists Fiachra Garvey and Soo-Jung Ann chat about the upcoming West Wicklow Festival and treat Marty to some beautiful piano
The Stringwood Assistant Faculty and past guests violinists Matt Lammers and Hannah Kennedy, violist Alexandra Sophocleus, and cellist Daniel Kopp gather to share their favorite memories of Stringwood both from an alumni and faculty perspective, prepare perspective students for what's in store at the camp, and encourage those interested to apply! Special guest appearance by the Director and Founder of Stringwood violinist of Artaria String Quartet Nancy Oliveros. Apply to Stringwood Today! www.stringwood.com @stringwoodcmf A premier summer music festival, Stringwood specializes in connecting young musicians (ages 12-22) from across the United States to chamber music as an art form, and developing expression in a supportive and nurturing environment through collaborative experiences. The program is enhanced by its location at the Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center, home to year round naturalists, organic gardens, eighty acres of pristine woodlands, canoeing, high ropes courses, indoor rock wall, nature hikes, bike trails, and breathtaking views. The Stringwood schedule provides ample time and space for personal practice, in-depth daily rehearsals and coachings, private lessons with master teachers, and generous interaction with world-class guest artists in an energized and collaborative environment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/haydnmusicstand/support
Surprise! Nancy Oliveros, founder and director of Artaria String Quartet and Stringwood Chamber Music Festival, surprises the Assistant Faculty and past guests violinists Matt Lammers and Hannah Kennedy, violist Alexandra Sophocleus, and cellist Daniel Kopp during the recording of the Special Edition Episode of Stringwood Chamber Music Festival. Apply to Stringwood Today! www.stringwood.com @stringwoodcmf A premier summer music festival, Stringwood specializes in connecting young musicians (ages 12-22) from across the United States to chamber music as an art form, and developing expression in a supportive and nurturing environment through collaborative experiences. The program is enhanced by its location at the Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center, home to year round naturalists, organic gardens, eighty acres of pristine woodlands, canoeing, high ropes courses, indoor rock wall, nature hikes, bike trails, and breathtaking views. The Stringwood schedule provides ample time and space for personal practice, in-depth daily rehearsals and coachings, private lessons with master teachers, and generous interaction with world-class guest artists in an energized and collaborative environment. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/haydnmusicstand/support
On this special WCRI program, we hear the renowned modern performer of historical music, Hilda Huang, who has dedicated her burgeoning career to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Originally performed live last year during the Kingston Chamber Music Festival's summer concerts, Andreas K. Meyer of Swan Studios in New York City has engineered this beautiful audio recording.
* * * Now you can subscribe to Harmonious World and help spread the word * * *Welcome to the latest episode of Harmonious World, featuring a conversation with Dudley Raine IV and Nicole Brancato, co-directors of Seven Hills Chamber Music Festival.Thanks to our mutual friend, composer William Susman, this is the first episode to feature a conversation with a music festival - and this one sounds amazing. I do hope you enjoy listening to us talking about the beautiful setting, as well as the music and musicians involved.Thanks to Dudley, Nicole and Bill for allowing me to play extracts from recordings from the festival alongside our conversation.Thank you for listening to Harmonious World. Please rate, review and share and don't forget that you can also subscribe to support the show.Don't forget the Quincy Jones quote that sums up why I do this: "Imagine what a harmonious world it would be if every single person, both young and old, shared a little of what he is good at doing."Support the showThanks for listening to Harmonious World. You can support the show by becoming a subscriber.Please rate and review wherever you find your podcasts - it really helps.Follow me on instagram.com/hilseabrookFollow me on facebook.com/HilarySeabrookFreelanceWriterFollow me on twitter.com/hilaryrwriter
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2023/03/09/cape-cod-chamber-music-festival-previews-44th-season-with-new-york-benefit-concert-at-national-arts-club/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support
Renowned American clarinetist and Artistic Director David Shifrin joins us for an in depth discussion about the 14th season of the Phoenix Chamber...
Founded by pianist Nina Ferrigno of the Calyx Piano Trio and clarinetist Scott Andrews of the St. Louis Symphony and completely powered by volunteers, the nonprofit Missouri Chamber Music Festival (MOCM) brings the fine art of intimate classical music ensemble playing to a wide audience through dynamic and accessible performances of the highest quality. Nationally recognized professional musicians perform a series of chamber music concerts each June. Diverse programming, including new and commissioned works, is a defining attribute of the festival, helping to illuminate the exciting, extraordinary, and diverse nuance of the small ensemble genre.MOCM Trivia Night & Silent Auction is Friday, November 11 at The Heights, 8001 Dale Ave, 63117. Doors open at 6 pm, and Trivia at 7 pm. TICKETS are $25 / each or $200 / Table of 8. Enjoy a wide range of trivia categories and wonderful silent auction items. Proceeds from the event will go towards supporting MOCM. For more information, go to mochambermusic.org.This is Season 5! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#music #chambermusic #composer #mocm #symphony
Some of the most sought-after musicians in the world are heading to New Orleans as The Crescent City Chamber Musical Festival kicks off its 7th Anniversary with 7 free public concerts. Founding artistic director, violist and New Orleans native, Luke Fleming, tells us how this concert series plans to take the perceived “stuffiness” out of classical music for performances that anyone can enjoy. In partnership with America Amplified, we are excited to bring you the fourth episode of Liner Notes, where local musicians walk us through their songwriting process. Louisiana Considered's Alana Schreiber sat down with Eva LoVullo, a New Orleans-based singer/songwriter, and Katie Martucci, producer and violinist. They share the inspiration and musical journey of one of Eva's latest releases, Midnight Snack. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman, Aubry Procell, and Thomas Walsh. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A classical quartet from the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival joined host Tom Proctor on ‘Rocket Shop,' Big Heavy World's weekly local Vermont music radio hour on 105.9 FM The Radiator. Find out more about the festival at gmcmf.org
The Kingston Chamber Music Festival is the subject of this week's program with Natalie Zhu, Artistic Director and Betsy Marcotte, Executive Director. We talk about the upcoming Festival and listen to some of the amazing music that will be presented from July 20th to the 31st. For more information you can go to www.kingstonchambermusic.org
Guest: Fiona Grayer | Festival Marketing at Stellenbosch International Chamber Music Festival See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rozmawiamy z pianistką Angelą Yoffe, założycielką i dyrektor wykonawczą The Music Makers, międzynarodowej instytucji, która organizuje North Shore Chamber Music Festival w Northbrook. 11. edycja North Shore Chamber Music Festival rozpocznie się 8 czerwca. Podcast "Dziennika Związkowego" powstaje we współpracy z radiem WPNA 103.1 FM. Zaprasza Joanna Trzos i Łukasz Dudka
Dublin International Chamber Music FestivalArtistic Director Ciara Higgins joins Marty to talk about this year's programme and some of the exciting events celebrating women composers at the Dublin International Chamber Music Festival
Today I welcome ShanRong Janicijevic-tuo to the podcast, a violist and music educator based in New York City, USA and a mother of 1.Born in China, ShanRong started playing the violin at the age of 10, which was considered late to start. ShanRong grew up in a valley a long way from the city, so she didn't have access to teachers. Her mother trained to become a violin teacher so she could teach her. After just 4 years of lessons, ShanRong was accepted into her high school Conservatory talent programme,After school ShanRong travelled to Singapore to completed her undergraduate education at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, where she was under the tutelage of Mr. Zuo Jun and Mr. Alexander Souptel, former Concert Master of Singapore Symphony Orchestra.ShanRong then travelled to Pittsburgh to do her Masters and 4 years later got into the Doctorate programme in New York City. ShanRong holds Master's Degree and Artist Certificates in Violin performance and orchestra studies from the prestigious Carnegie Mellon School of Music as a full scholarship recipient, where she studied with Mr. Cyrus Forough, a pupil of legendary violinist David Oistrakh.ShanRong has more than 12 years experience working with students from different levels, ages, races and countries. Many of her college and pre-school students have accepted in major music schools and festivals in China and the United States. In academic teaching and researching, ShanRong was a teaching assistant in Western Music History and Rock Music History at Stony Brook University.ShanRong is a doctoral candidate in violin performance at Stony Brook University and recently appeared as soloist and chamber musician with Ms.Jennifer Frautschi, and Emerson quartet members at Stony Brook University Starry Nights Concert series, Arts of Violin and Chamber Music Festival.Today we chat about the unexpected injury that ShanRong has suffered since becoming a mother, role modelling the will to never give up and the appreciation she has for the support of those around her. You'll also hear chatter from her 8 month old and the rumble of the New York trains.Music from Dr Erica BallShanRong website / instagramPodcast website / instagramMummys Wrist
Are you visiting Rome this summer and wondering what to do? If you'd like a unique, truly Roman experience then head to one of Rome's theaters for opera & music performances. In June don't miss the Rome Chamber Music Festival! Also lots of performances outdoors including the historic Roman Baths location at Caracalla. Tune in for all the details, plus other great things to do in Rome this summer! Lots of links and photos in the show notes on the Flavor of Italy website.
Deputy DeanYale School of Music Professor in the Practice of PianoYale School of Music DirectorNorfolk Chamber Music Festival At YSM Since: 2012 Melvin Chen A native of Tennessee, Dr. Melvin Chen has received acclaim for solo and chamber performances throughout the United States, Canada, and Asia. Chen's performances have been featured on radio and television stations around the world, including KBS television and radio in Korea, NHK television in Japan, and NPR in the United States. As a Professor in the Practice of Piano, Chen teaches a studio of graduate and undergraduate piano students. In addition, he is the Deputy Dean at the Yale School of Music, a role that involves overseeing academic affairs and general institutional management, and also serves as Director of the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival–Yale Summer School of Music, where he also performs. Previously, Chen was Associate Director and on the piano faculty at the Bard College Conservatory of Music and served as Artistic Director of the chamber music program at the Hotchkiss School Summer Portals. Chen earned a doctorate in chemistry from Harvard University and holds a double master's degree from The Juilliard School in piano and violin. He received his bachelor of science degree in chemistry and physics from Yale University, where he studied with Boris Berman, Paul Kantor, and Ida Kavafian. Chen's notable solo recordings include Beethoven's “Diabelli” Variations (Bridge Records), which the American Record Guide described as “a classic,” piano music by Joan Tower (Naxos Records), and sonatas and other pianos works by Shostakovich (Bridge Records), among others. 2022 SEASON For over 100 years, music lovers have enjoyed concerts performed on the stage of the superb Music Shed. This summer is no exception. Festival Artist Concerts Performances featuring a spectacular array of the Festival's outstanding artists and Fellows. VIEW Musical Bridges Special Event Wu Man―GRAMMY-nominated pipa virtuoso and founding member of Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road project―in a new work by celebrated composer Angel Lam. VIEW Piano Extravaganza Special Event A concert featuring music for multiple pianos. VIEW Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Special Event The Grammy-winning PBO return to Norfolk with a program featuring works of Handel. VIEW Emerging Artist Series Catch a rising star as the Emerging Artist Series features performances by the next generation of professional chamber artists. VIEW New Music Recital A performance featuring premieres by the Fellows of the New Music Workshop. Part of the Emerging Artist Series. VIEW
Deputy DeanYale School of Music Professor in the Practice of PianoYale School of Music DirectorNorfolk Chamber Music Festival At YSM Since: 2012 Melvin Chen A native of Tennessee, Dr. Melvin Chen has received acclaim for solo and chamber performances throughout the United... Read More ›