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1 Track Podcast
1 Track Podcast #168 (S14E08) -Dominick DiOrio

1 Track Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 55:10


COMPOSER and CONDUCTOR Dominick DiOrio talks about his 1 Track, ALL IS

In Unison
EP408 IOCSF's Freshly Squeezed Program & A Return to Live Singing

In Unison

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 32:07


This week's episode of In Unison is the first in a mini-series of sorts, all about the International Orange Chorale of San Francisco's return to live performance with our “Freshly Squeezed” program. Originally slated for our Spring 2020 concert series, this program exclusively features the premieres of new works for our Bay Area audience, and over the next several weeks we'll be chatting with all of the composers featured on the program. Today's episode will also provide an update on how IOCSF has navigated through the past nearly 20 months of absence from rehearsals: what we've been up to when we couldn't sing in person, and how we're managing through what will hopefully be the final vestiges of the pandemic to bring you our first live performances in nearly two years. http://www.inunisonpodcast.com/episodes/s04e08#transcript (Episode transcript) Edited by https://www.inunisonpodcast.com/fausto (Fausto Daos) Music excerpts “https://music.apple.com/us/album/chrysopylae-live/1250551821?i=1250552236 (Chrysopylae),” by Dominick DiOrio, performed by the International Orange Chorale of San Francisco on the album https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-unknown-region-live/1250551821 (The Unknown Region) “https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-unknown-region-live/1250551821?i=1250552247 (The Unknown Region),” by Elizabeth Kimble, performed by the International Orange Chorale of San Francisco on the album https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-unknown-region-live/1250551821 (The Unknown Region) Episode references http://iocsf.org (International Orange Chorale of San Francisco) website https://www.iocsf.org/events (IOCSF concert calendar) https://www.facebook.com/iocsf (IOCSF) on Facebook https://www.instagram.com/iocsf/ (IOCSF) on Instagram http://www.inunisonpodcast.com/donate (Donate) to In Unison! Theme Song:https://music.apple.com/us/album/mr-puffy/1457011536?i=1457011549 ( Mr. Puffy) by Avi Bortnik, arr. by Paul Kim. Performed byhttp://www.dynamicjazz.dk/ ( Dynamic)

With One Accord
Music Mondays featuring the Cincinnati Youth Choir

With One Accord

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 9:21


Music Mondays featuring the Cincinnati Youth Choir and Founder, Managing Artistic Director, and Conductor Robyn Reeves Lana. "We Will Do Miracles" composed by Dominick DiOrio and performed as a World Premiere by the Cincinnati Youth Choir on March 18, 2016 at Corbett Auditorium, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

With One Accord
Behind the Music | Dominick DiOrio

With One Accord

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 52:44


Conductor, Composer and Educator Dominick DiOrio joins Arts and Culture expert St. John Flynn in our latest episode of Behind the Music. DiOrio has received both The American Prize for Choral Composition (2014) and Choral Performance (2019). He is a member of the choral conducting faculty at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and Director of new music chamber chorus NOTUS. Watch or listen to the episode and enjoy his special Spotify Playlist!

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode June 21, 2020

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020


Playlist: Jordan Nobles, Victoria Guitar Trio - Concentric RingsLouis Andriessen, Ensemble Paramirabo, Thin Edge New Music Collective - Workers UnionDominick DiOrio, Simon Carrington Chamber Singers - Ode to PurcellDonnacha Dennehy, Crash Ensemble - Disposable DissonanceMatt Haimovitz, Christopher O'Riley, John McLaughlin - A Lotus on Irish StreamsLudovico Einaudi, Federico Mecozzi, Redi Hasa - AscentLudovico Einaudi, Federico Mecozzi, Redi Hasa - Golden Butterflies Var. 1Bright Sheng, Gerard Schwarz & Seattle Symphony - Black Swan (after Brahms' 6 Piano Pieces: No. 2 Intermezzo)Alexander Balanescu, Balanescu Quartet - SpotdanceTalivaldis Kennis, Latvia Festival Orchestra - Piano ConcertoKevin Lau, Ensemble Made In Canada - Race to the Midnight Sun

WFIU: Profiles Interviews
Composer And Conductor Dominick DiOrio

WFIU: Profiles Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019


Host Aaron Cain speaks with conductor and composer Dominick DiOrio about how directing and writing for choirs inspires him, and about what motivates him as a composer.

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Profiles
Composer And Conductor Dominick DiOrio

Profiles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019


Host Aaron Cain speaks with conductor and composer Dominick DiOrio about how directing and writing for choirs inspires him, and about what motivates him as a composer.

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Through the Gates at IU
Ep. 69: The works and impact of Polish composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki

Through the Gates at IU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 28:44


In episode 69, we speak to Halina Goldberg, professor of musicology, and Dominick DiOrio, associate professor of choral conducting at the IU Jacobs School of Music about the works and career of multi-award winning Polish composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki. The maestro will visit the IU Bloomington campus for Penderecki Conducts Penderecki: "ST. LUKE PASSION," which takes place Wednesday, November 15 at 8pm in the Musical Arts Center. #artsandhumanities

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Marsh Chapel Sunday Services
Sharing in the Spirit. October 1, 2017

Marsh Chapel Sunday Services

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 75:50


Jessica Chicka, University Chaplain for International Students, preaches a sermon entitled "Sharing in the Spirit". The Marsh Chapel Choir and Collegium present "Aquésta me guiaba" by Ryan Cayabyab, and "There God Is" by Dominick DiOrio along with service music and hymns.

Marsh Chapel Sunday Services
Sharing in the Spirit. October 1, 2017

Marsh Chapel Sunday Services

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 75:50


Jessica Chicka, University Chaplain for International Students, preaches a sermon entitled "Sharing in the Spirit". The Marsh Chapel Choir and Collegium present "Aquésta me guiaba" by Ryan Cayabyab, and "There God Is" by Dominick DiOrio along with service music and hymns.

Rothko Chapel
Menilfest: Anecdote of the Spirit 5.6.2017

Rothko Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2017 76:42


The Menil Collection and surrounding nonprofit organizations presented their annual Menilfest community arts festival, a free afternoon of exhibitions, performances, and readings that extends across the Menil neighborhood. In collaboration with Menilfest, the Rothko Chapel activated the Chapel and the plaza between the hours of 11am-6pm with a music performance, interactive labyrinth dance, on-site tours, and refreshments by SweetCup Gelato. 3-4:30pm Anecdote of the Spirit Music created by Misha Penton, soprano, and Thomas Helton, double bass Misha Penton, soprano and experimental vocal composer, and Thomas Helton, composer and double bassist, created music through spontaneous and improvised compositional techniques, yielding quiet, spacious, beautiful and intense sounds, in keeping with the sacred environment of the Chapel. The audience was invited to wander in and out of the Chapel for a quiet, introspective, and contemplative experience. “Anecdote of the Spirit” is a direct quote from Mark Rothko, and in full reads: “Art to me is an anecdote of the spirit, and the only means of making concrete the purpose of its varied quickness and stillness.” Rothko’s quote speaks to the inarticulable in art and music: the essential and transformational experience of the work not communicable with descriptive words. About the performers Misha Penton is a contemporary opera singer, experimental vocal composer, and writer. Her work explores the intersection of new music performance; new opera theater; soundscape composition; and classical and extended vocal techniques. She is the founder, artistic director of Divergence Vocal Theater, a Houston-based opera, new music and multi-performing arts ensemble. Misha's performance work has appeared at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Dallas Museum of Art, Menil Collection, University of Houston Center for Creative Work, and DiverseWorks Arts Space Houston; organizations and ensembles she has sung with include Houston Grand Opera, Mercury, and Foundation for Modern Music. Misha's recordings include Selkie (2013, composer Elliot Cole), ravens & radishes (2014, composer George Heathco), and The Captured Goddess (2015, composer Dominick DiOrio). www.mishapenton.com Thomas Helton is a composer and bassist who writes and performs music in both solo and ensemble settings. As a composer Mr. Helton was awarded a Houston Arts Alliance Individual Artist Fellowship Grant in 2007. He was awarded an artist residency for the commission and premiere of Pride from DiverseWorks ArtSpace in Houston in October 2004 in collaboration with video artist Maria del CarmenMontoya. Other new music commissions include 5 works for the Michele Brangwen Dance Ensemble. His work, Black Rain (2005) was chosen to be performed as part of FotoFest’s 2006 Biennial dedicated to the themes of The Earth and Artists Responding to Violence. As a bassist, Thomas Helton performs with his own ensemble, The Core Trio, as well as with many celebrated jazz and free improv artists. www.thomashelton.org

Choral History: A Podcast with Josh Bronfman
Episode 16 - Dominick DiOrio

Choral History: A Podcast with Josh Bronfman

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 70:53


In case you didn’t know, Dominick DiOrio, Associate Professor at Indiana University and conductor of NOTUS Contemporary Vocal Ensemble, is a young dude. Younger than you. And probably more accomplished than you too. So let that sink in and make you feel old and unworthy. But seriously, Dominick is a great conductor, composer, and all around nice person. This is Josh’s second interview in Sweden, which took place at the Scandinavian Choral Conference in Malmö, and he and Dominick talk about all sorts of issues, ultimately deciding that the next ACDA conference should be run entirely in German. Hope you enjoy this conversation.

Music Publishing Podcast
MPP 010: Choral music with Dominick DiOrio

Music Publishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 68:39


Composer & conductor Dominick DiOrio is a supremely talented musician, and we have many friends in common who have raved about him to me over the years. He's a widely-respected choral conductor, and a huge champion of new music, so I've been interested in getting him on the show from the word “go”. We have a few audio issues at the beginning of the episode, but everything smooths out nicely after a few minutes, and we have a really wonderful chat. In the course of our conversation, we talk about: Wearing the dual hats of conductor and composer How performative pursuits can inform your writing, and vice versa Common score review practices for choral conductors Composers who have (or don't have) a vocal sensibility Adjudicating competitions, and what disqualifies many entries in the first round Recording requirements in competitions The evolution of choral music in the US, and its effect on choral writing The affinity toward new music in the choral world Operatic vocal technique as the primary style taught to voice majors Self-conscious composition Giving students compositional tools without pushing them into a particular style Submitting works to conductors and ensembles Links: Dominick DiOrio NOTUS: IU Contemporary Vocal Ensemble Graphite Press

Choir Ninja, with Ryan Guth
FYF 029 : Lose the maestro mentality and make genuine connections, with Dominick DiOrio

Choir Ninja, with Ryan Guth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 45:36


An incredibly fun conversation with Dr. Dominick DiOrio (@DomDiOrio) of Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music. We get off on some fun tangents including video games, cooking, and insecurities. He's certainly a rising star in the choral world, so take some advice from a young successful conductor.   Connect with Ryan on Twitter / Facebook / LinkedIn / Website ***** Leave a Rating and Review ***** Never miss and episode! Subscribe on iTunes (iOS)/ Stitcher (Android)