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This trailer episode previews a panel discussion to come in early 2023 wherever you listen to Hallowed Ground. Host Andrew Stockmann will interview the following panelists about storytelling, accessibility, and social justice in sports heritage organizations: Dana Hart, President at the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame Katie Tanner, Museum & Communications Coordinator at the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame Adam Thompson, Director at the World of Little League Museum Stay tuned for the full conversation in early 2023!
It's episode five of Hallowed Ground: The Sports Museum Podcast! Join your host, Andrew Stockmann, as he interviews Dana Hart, President of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tennessee. Then, Andrew shares fun facts about Senda Berenson, the “Mother of Women's Basketball,” in the pod's Overtime segment! Check out the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame online! Women's Basketball Hall of Fame on Facebook @wbhof on Instagram @wbhof on Twitter Venus Sports article about Senda Berenson Follow Hallowed Ground on social media! Twitter: @HGPod Instagram: hallowedgroundpod Music by Timmoor from Pixabay
In the twentieth (yep, we made it to 20!) episode of the St Pete SALT (Stories About Local Talent) podcast, we talk with Dana Hart. During the episode, we laugh (a lot), we discuss paddling, fights and much more! Be sure to subscribe to the show!
This week, on Music for Life...Sweet Honey in the RockHannah Gauthier talks to singers Dallas Gray and Marin Tack about the choirs’ recent performance of Benjamin Britten’s monumental “Rejoice in the Lamb...”we send music history professor Elissa Harbert on a tropical vacation with malfunctioning personal electronics...we chat with banjoist Jayme Stone about his visit and his innovative approach to keeping traditional music exciting and engaging...and choir director Kristina Boerger comes in to talk about our next Green Guest Artists, the phenomenal all-female vocal ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock! SOURCES From their concert of September 27, 2015, Kristina Boerger directs soloists Addy Sterrett, Dana Hart, Lance Orta, and Logan Dell’Acqua, organist Carla Edwards, and the DePauw University Choirs as they perform Benjamin Britten’s “Rejoice in the Lamb.” From the Student Recital Hour of September 30, 2015, pianist Emily Chen performs Frederic Chopin’s Nocturne in C-Minor, op. 48, no. 1.
This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw...Elissa Harbertwe meet musicology professor Elissa Harbert and 21CM intern Brooke Addison...he’s been here for less than a month, but so what — we’re stranding professor Thomas King on a desert island with a defective iPod...Hannah learns about the summer abroad that Dana Hart and Annie Chase had, and Rachel talks to Burke Stanton about his semester abroad...and we bring you some great performances that DePauw students, faculty, and guests presented this week, including from the inaugural performance at Music on the Square! SOURCES Elena Escudero and pianist Tony Weinstein perform Libby Larsen’s “Bucking Bronco” at this past Wednesday’s Student Recital Hour.Our first Green Guest Artists of the year, Boston-based string chamber orchestra A Far Cry, presented a concert on September 11th. Here they play the third movement of Philip Glass’s third symphony.Wednesday, September 16 saw the first performance at DePauw’s new Music on the Square. Drummer Jason Tiemann, guitarist David Stryker, and DePauw professor Steve Snyder on organ play Horace Silver’s “Nica’s Dream.”Soprano Shannon Barry and pianist Amanda Hopson perform Richard Strauss’s “Sehnsucht” at this past Wednesday’s Student Recital Hour.Prof. King’s 5 Minute iPod segment included music from the following CDs: Die Zauberflöte Highlights/Berlin Philharmonic/Karl Böhm: Deutsche Grammophon 429825-2; Mahler Symphony no. 5/Chicago Symphony/Georg Solti: London 433329-2; Saint-Saëns Symphony no. 3/Boston Symphony/Charles Munch: BMG Classics 09026-61500-2
In this week's episode of Music For Life...Band director Craig Paré and jazz director Steve Snyder come by to tell us about the programs for their ensembles' upcoming concerts...Mark ApplebaumHannah talks to percussion student Zach Jacobs about an upcoming percussion performance featuring guest composer Mark Applebaum...cellist Eric Edberg and composer Scott Perkins give us a preview of the DePauw Chamber Players' concert this week...and looking forward to our final Green Guest Artists concert, Anna Gatdula chats with Elleka Okerstrom about a 21CM collaboration between our ensemble-in-residence Fifth House and Mediterranean folk band Baladino! SOURCES From our 2015 Concerto Competition Winners' Concert of April 11, pianist Shiyu Su and the DePauw University Orchestra, under the direction of professor Orcenith Smith, perform the first movement of Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Concerto No. 1 in G Minor, op. 25. From our 2015 Concerto Competition Winners' Concert of April 11, mezzo-soprano Dana Hart and the DePauw University Orchestra, under the direction of professor Orcenith Smith, perform the aria "Ah, qual gelido orror...Il padre adorato" from the opera Idomeneo by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. From our 2015 Concerto Competition Winners' Concert of April 11, clarinetist Natalia Fumero and the DePauw University Orchestra, under the direction of professor Orcenith Smith, perform the Concertino for Clarinet, by Carl Maria von Weber From the Student Recital Hour of April 15, singers Ines Hayouna, Marin Tack, Kelsey Cantrell, Brittny Goon, Alaina Matthews, Erin Tolar, Elizabeth Brunell, and Laura Witte perform the Bulgarian folk song "Ergen deda." From the Student Recital Hour of April 15, clarinetist Dan Hickey, violinists Jenny Miller and Alec Barker, violist Anna Urso, and cellist Peter Kim perform Bela Bartok's "Romanian Folk Dances."