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Best podcasts about dwight davis

Latest podcast episodes about dwight davis

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Employers of the disabled worry about the uncertain federal budget

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 23:21


Government shutdown threats and scrimping on contractor employee wages, those conflicts affect one group of working people perhaps more than any other. People with disabilities. Joining the Federal Drive with some of his current concerns, the president of the Alliance for Expanding America's Workforce, Dwight Davis.https://www.expandingamericasworkforce.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Federal Drive with Tom Temin
Employers of the disabled worry about the uncertain federal budget

Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 24:06


Government shutdown threats and scrimping on contractor employee wages, those conflicts affect one group of working people perhaps more than any other. People with disabilities. Joining the Federal Drive with some of his current concerns, the president of the Alliance for Expanding America's Workforce, Dwight Davis. https://www.expandingamericasworkforce.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Arts Conversations
Eric Jacobsen on the Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto Festival

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 7:30


Dwight Davis talks with Virginia Symphony Orchestra Music Director Eric Jacobsen about the upcoming Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto Festival with Olga Kern.

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The Emerson Quartet and Beethoven

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023


Dwight Davis talks with violists Lawrence Dutton

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Rachmaninoff at 150

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Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023


Dwight Davis talks with pianist Olga Kern about her VAF recital

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Conversation with Virginia Symphony Conductor Eric Jacobsen

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022


Dwight Davis talks with Eric Jacobsen about the "Celebration of Water" concert

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Interview with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra's New Music Director, Eric Jacobsen

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 6:06


Dwight Davis speaks with noted American conductor and cellist, Eric Jacobsen, who will step into the role of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra's new Music Director beginning July 1.

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Olga Kern speaks about performing Beethoven with the Virginia Symphony

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021


Dwight Davis speaks with Olga Kern

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Dwight Davis speaks with the Virginia Arts Festival's Olga Kern

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021


Olga Kern discusses upcoming VAF chamber music concerts.

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Dwight Davis speaks with the Virginia Arts Festival's Olga Kern

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021


Olga Kern discusses upcoming VAF chamber music concerts.

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Marks of a Man
Perseverance

Marks of a Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 139:16


Dwight Davis was born in Cedartown, Georgia. His father was a pastor and his mother took care of the home and family. They lived in the country, near both sets of grandparents. Dwight was influenced by his father and two grandfathers to guide him as he grew to be a man, husband, and father. Dwight learned to love the outdoors from his father. Dwight learned to garden as a small child from his grandfather. He started working at a business cleaning service when he was 12 and then, during his junior and senior years in high school, worked 40 hours a week for two years as a machinist. After high school, Dwight went to Shorter College, now Shorter University, where he met his wife on the first day. In college, Dwight worked several days a week at a men's clothing store, where he learned the importance of a professional appearance and how to dress for church.   Dwight graduated from Shorter College with a Natural Sciences degree in Biology and Chemistry. Dwight says if you follow the science, it will lead you to God. Dwight applied to several medical schools but changed his mind when he saw the many hours away from his family that being a doctor would take. Dwight married in 1985.   In Dwight's junior and senior year summers of college, he had worked for Georgia Power at Plant Bowen. That led to a career at Georgia Power.Dwight and his wife had twin girls. Dwight tells how he and his wife managed their work schedules to be with the twins. Dwight still found time to be in the woods, with his wife's support. On a week-long hike with friends in college, Dwight had crossed the Appalachian Trail or A.T. From that day, he had a dream to hike the A.T. from Georgia to Maine. Dwight receives physical, mental, and spiritual benefits from hiking.For 32 years, Dwight worked for Georgia Power, keeping in mind Colossians 3:23, “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men;” KJV. When he prepared to retire and hike the A.T., he prayed to do it for God's glory, and it all came together.   About 20 to 30 percent of those who start the through-hike on the A.T. complete it. It takes around eight months with a willingness to persevere. Dwight documented his walk on YouTube under the name Sleeves. Dwight started his through-hike right before he turned 55. He started in February 2018, at the terminus in North Georgia. Dwight had a great send-off crew to see him start. He didn't see any mountain views as it was pouring rain the entire time. The trail was a river. Sixty miles into the hike, Dwight was discouraged by his slow progress but he received an answer to prayer that he was exactly where he needed to be. Most days, Dwight hiked 15 to 20 miles with a full pack of about 35 pounds of provisions. Dwight wanted to finish before winter weather. Dwight didn't hike on Sundays but made sure to be at a place where he could rest and worship the Lord.Dwight shares experiences of 14 states, starting in Georgia with Springer Mountain in cold, miserable rain, and then walking through snow almost up to his waist in the Great Smoky Mountains, and temperatures below zero Fahrenheit. Dwight feared that he could die. Dwight describes the cold mountain “balds” in North Carolina and the lack of cell phone service in Virginia. He was isolated. The excitement of getting started on the hike had turned into the routine of a job.Dwight's wife sent pre-packed boxes of supplies to shelters along the way as he planned to reach them. He felt accountability toward his wife and the support team. It started raining in Virginia and continued through West Virginia. The bridge over the Potomac River was closed from high water. Dwight was wet and miserable. He was facing tremendous mental adversity.   In Maryland, Dwight slipped on a wet boulder and landed on his knee. The more he walked, the more it hurt. He took two ibuprofen every four hours and walked for twelve hours every day. He walked 150 miles after he fell and made it to Pennsylvania. He stopped to rest in a hotel for a few days, but the pain got worse. He hobbled to an urgent care clinic across the street. The doctor told him his hike was over and his left leg was broken. Dwight was devastated. He rented a car and drove home to see an orthopedic surgeon. After six weeks of elevating his leg, with the doctor's caution to listen to his body, he got a ride from his parents back to Pennsylvania and started walking. He walked 40 miles and could not go on from the pain. He called his parents; they were still in Pennsylvania, waiting to make sure he was doing well, so they picked him up. Dwight knows this setback didn't surprise God. God was protecting him and preparing him for something.The more Dwight thought about God's protection, the more peace he felt. Instead of completing the through-hike, he would finish the hike the next year from where he left, near Palmer, Pennsylvania. He stopped thinking about what he could do and started thinking about what God could do through him. Dwight kept off his leg and then started training again. The hardest thing was to be inactive. He continued posting his YouTube videos. His connection to the trail was that he kept his hair uncut. If he cut it, it would be saying, “It's over.”   After healing, Dwight conditioned for weeks by hiking 20 miles or more with a pack daily. His wife and daughter drove him back to Pennsylvania and he hiked again.Dwight shares highlights from the states on the A.T. New Jersey is beautiful. New York had horrible source water Dwight found but local people would set gallons of water at the side of the trail for hikers. He could see New York City from the trail. Connecticut was amazing, walking for miles next to the Housatonic River. In Massachusetts, Mount Graylock began the last chapter of the journey. Dwight felt better and moved faster than he had in 2018. On Mount Everett, Dwight was distracted picking blueberries and almost stepped on a huge rattlesnake! Massachusetts was also loaded with mosquitoes that choked him as he breathed. In Vermont, snowmelt made the trail muddy. Vermont trails also went straight up mountains instead of having switchbacks and the trail was eroded to the rocks. New Hampshire has epic mountains he climbed on his hands and knees. Dwight went slowly to experience the beauty of God's creation. There were huts above the treeline where hikers could work for lodging. Maine is rugged and beautiful. It has the toughest mile of the trail, the Mahoosuc Notch, a valley filled with massive boulders that can take four hours to get through. The day before Dwight arrived, a hiker with a broken had to be evacuated. There were windy, rocky mountain balds to climb. Dwight made it to Mount Katahdin in Baxter State Park and it hit him that he had made it almost to the terminus. He got a permit when he arrived and started up Mount Katahdin the next morning to the terminus.Dwight had a heart of thanksgiving, being able to fulfill his hiking dream the way God wanted. Some people hike the trail searching for answers. If you don't have a higher purpose in life, you can end in a bad place. The trail isn't the answer. God is the answer. Dwight lives by the motto “Keep hiking,” which means keep at it and don't give up. Keep living, keep dreaming.   Jim states that perseverance is part of God's plan to develop character. God has a purpose for you. We are not our own, but we are His, bought with a price. Jim affirms Dwight humbly accepting God's way to accomplish his goal and not destroying himself or his marriage by pushing on through his injury. Jim honors Dwight's wife for supporting and helping him accomplish this task.When Dwight felt low and wanted to quit, God showed up. Dwight has many stories about God's blessings that helped him persevere. He learned five life lessons from his trip: God's faithfulness is sufficient. God's appointments are intentional. God's thoughts are higher than my thoughts and His ways are higher than my ways. God's will is for me to walk with Him because He's always walking with me. God's plan is for me to lift Him up, not myself. Dwight concludes that no matter how hard life is, you can persevere by walking with God. Jim affirms these life lessons and honors, Dwight, for how he prepares for everything he does.   Call to Action: Jim invites listeners to get out of their chairs in October 2020 and walk 100 miles in 50 hours around Sam Smith Park in Cartersville, Georgia. Train for it and walk with Jim and Sleeves. Develop habits that will carry over. Find our podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, rate it, subscribe, share it, and help us get this word out! Send Jim an email with your suggestions on guests.See our Website: MenBuildMen.comEmail: Info@MenBuildMen.com Marks of a Man on Facebook Jim Nicklas on InstagramSleeves — Dwight Davis on YouTube

The Dance Floor
Dancers on Dancing: Dwight Davis

The Dance Floor

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 41:29


On this episode of Dancers on Dancing, I'm joined by Dwight Davis. We discuss his background in martial arts, his relationships with dance partners, and why he holds a special place in my heart! The post Dancers on Dancing: Dwight Davis appeared first on The Dance Floor.

News 11 Remembers: St. Louis History
William McChesney Martin - Longest serving fed chairman

News 11 Remembers: St. Louis History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 1:24


William McChesney Martin was a real St. Louis whiz kid. He was born in St. Louis in 1906. The son of the first agent in charge of the federal reserve bank of St. Louis. When William McChesney Martin Jr. did something he never did it half way.He started his career as a stockbroker for A.G Edwards and bought a seat on the new york stock exchange at the age of 28."There's a reorganization of the New York Stock Exchange and William McChesney Martin at age 31 ends up being the president of the New York Stock exchange." said Dr. Robert Archibald of the Missouri History Museum.In World War II he was drafted by the army entering as a private and leaving as a colonel. While in service he also married Cynthia Davis. The daughter of tennis great Dwight Davis for whom the Davis Cup is named.After the war Martin served as the head of the import export bank and assistant secretary of the treasury until 1951. President Harry Truman then named Martin chairman of the federal reserve a post he continued holding under presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon.Though he would be known for many things as the chairman of the federal reserve. He was known as a staunch guardian against inflation. Calling himself "the host who removes the punchbowl just as the party starts."See moreWilliam McChesney Martin's writings, speeches, appointment calendars and other interesting pieces of history.

Arts Conversations
Dwight Davis speaks with Bill Barclay, director of Virginia Arts Festival’s “Antony and Cleopatra”

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019


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Dwight Davis talks with the new Chamber Music Director for the Virginia Arts Festival, Olga Kern, about performing chamber concerts with violinist Tasmin Little and cellist Nina Kotova.

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019


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Dwight Davis Talks to Anthony Kearns, one of the Irish Tenors, about his concert in Williamsburg

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019


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Mind Over Manners (MoM): Raising Your Social IQ

Spring is just around the corner! We get outdoors with our own Dwight Davis (of Birdnotes fame) who explains best practices for catching a glimpse of our feathered friends.

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"Street Scene"

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018


Dwight Davis talks with Virginia Opera conductor Adam Turner about Weill’s “Street Scene”

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Mind Over Manners (MoM): Raising Your Social IQ

Spring is finally here! We get outdoors with our own Dwight Davis (of Birdnotes fame) who explains best practices for catching a glimpse of our feathered friends.

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Rachele Gilmore Interview

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018


Dwight Davis interviews Rachele Gilmore, who will be playing Lucia in Virginia Opera's Lucia di Lammermoor, opening March 23!

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Virginia Opera’s Lucia di Lammermoor

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018


Dwight Davis talks with Rachele Gilmore, who is singing the title role in Donizetti’s masterpiece.

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The Virginia Choral Society

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016


Dwight Davis talks with Sarah Frook Gallo, director of the Virginia Choral Society, about their season.

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“Two Worlds, One Stage”

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016


Dwight Davis speaks with baritone Nathan Gunn about his show with Mandy Patinkin at the Ferguson Center.

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Rebound Radio
Previewing upcoming NBA Legends Conference, NBA Summer League, NBA Free Agency. Special guest Dwight Davis!

Rebound Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 64:04


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Dwight Davis speaks with Virginia Chorale Director Chuck Woodward about Handel's springtime Messiah

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016


Common Core Radio
Lessons from Living Through the Transition to Common Core Standard

Common Core Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 11:08


Our guest started out as a teacher as Common Core Standards were being adopted. He went on to become a school principal tasked with getting teachers up to speed on the new curriculum. Today he shares the lessons he learned in the process. Discuss: #commoncore #CCSS Follow: @dwightmd @cscottwilliams @Eduflack @dgburris @curriculumblog @bamradionetwork. Dwight Davis is a ten-year veteran teacher and proud product of the District of Columbia Public Schools. For the past decade, Davis has served Wheatley Education Campus (WEC) as a fifth-grade teacher, English & language arts coach, home visits coordinator and teacher lead. Now serving as the assistant principal of Wheatley, Davis is working to partner with parents and the community in an effort to continue to raise achievement levels.

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Jackie Evancho

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2015


Dwight Davis speaks with with Jackie Evancho about her career and performance for the Virginia Arts Festival.

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Opera In Williamsburg

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015


Dwight Davis speaks with Opera in Williamsburg’s founder and their conductor of “Cosi fan Tutte”

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The RichMon,d Ballet production of “The Nutcracker”.

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2014


Dwight Davis talks to dancers Valerie Tellmann and Philip Skaggs.

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TOI’s “Cosi fan Tutte”

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2013


Dwight Davis talks with conductor Scott Williamson about Tidewater Opera Initiative

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Schola Canortum A Capella XVII

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2013


Dwight Davis talks to conductor Agnes Wynne

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Joann Falletta talks with Dwight Davis about “Falletta and Fri,ends”

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2013


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Lyric Opera Virginia: “The King and I”

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2012


For it second production of its inaugural season, Lyric Opera Virginia presented Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical “The King and I.” Dwight Davis spoke with the directors and lead singers of the show.

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Virginia Symphony guest conductor, Robert Franz

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2011


For its performances of Handel’s “Messiah” this season, the Virginia Symphony invited Robert Franz to conduct. He is currently Music Director of the Boise PhilharMon,ic and Associate Conductor of the Houston Symphony. He spoke with Dwight Davis about his approach to Handel’s masterpiece.

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Opera in the Park

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2011


On Sat,urday, the Virginia Opera presents its 3rd annual "Opera in the Park," a fun-filled and music-filled family festival. Dwight Davis spoke with Virginia Opera’s Producing Director John Kennelly about the event.

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Interviews with notable New Orleans musicians - Jonathan Freilich Presents

Some people provide support. Jeff Treffinger is that sort of person, whether as proprietor and music booker at the legendary Mermaid Lounge, or as record producer, or as musician in groups such as the Geraniums and Tribe Nunzio. Perhaps he learned support from studies in architecture or, his interest in architecture came from a fundamentally supportive facet in his personality. There is a book by underground icon, Eugene Chadbourne, that so hits the nail on the head about certain pieces of real musical life in bars, that I won't even lend the book out. It has acquired a cult status on my own personal bookshelf. The title of the book is "I hate the man who runs this bar- The Survival Guide For Real Musicians" It's so correct in every way except that The Mermaid Lounge defied the pictures laid out in that book. We loved the men who ran that bar and their contribution and Jeff was one of them. There are many things that go on in the local music scene today that would not be, if it hadn't have been for the initial allowances of their mad "experiments" at the Mermaid. ("Courting" might be better word here than "allowance") Jeff was one of the bar owners, but he did a great deal more around there too. At any rate, in this near two hour interview with Jeff, he talks about his foregound and background activities that at different times have shaped the New Orleans music scene. And this is not the only direction life has taken him. Here Treffinger, founding member of Tribe Nunzio, describes how he came to be putting a band together in New Orleans at all and, what his purposes were in doing so...or at least his thinking at the time. He tells stories about the accidental discoveries that led him to architecture and how that led him into certain nooks in New Orleans music. He is frank about what he learned and how, and the interesting folks that he collaborates with or has dealt with over the years that have enabled his dealings to be loaded with a delightful, risky creativity. Part 1- Early background in New Jersey; the impact of the Beatles; the guitar; starting in bands and dreams; realities on the Jersey shore; the influence and protection of the older, tougher, musicians he got around early on-discipline, rehearsal, the intellectual component; how Treffinger came to be in New Orleans in 1977 and the allure of the city; fateful snowstorm, achitect of the architect; 1978 to Tulane; meeting Dwight Davis, flautist/Tenor sax; panhandling in the French Quarter; moving away from rock to Chick, Jaco, etc; learning further interesting things about Dwight Davis

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The MorMon, Tabernacle Choir

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2011


The Virginia Arts Festival concludes its 15th season with a concert by the world-renowned MorMon, Tabernacle Choir, their first in Virginia in 50 years. Dwight Davis spoke with the Choir’s General Manager, Scott Barrick, about the group and their music.

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Lyric Opera Virginia

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2011


Virginia has a new opera company, designed to bring opera and music drama to audience in the 21st century. LOV has announced its 2011 – 2012 season of three productions, to be presented in Virginia Beach and Newport News. Dwight Davis spoke with Maestro Peter Mark about Lyric Opera Virginia.

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Richard Danielpour discusses his world premiere

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2011


In its 15th season, the Virginia Arts Festival welcomes the acclaimed Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio back to Hampton Roads. Their concert will offer music of Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Richard Danielpour. The Danielpour piece, titled "Inventions on a Marriage," receives its world premiere at the American Theatre concert. It was written especially for two members of the KLR Trio, cellist Sharon Robinson and violinist Jaime Laredo. Dwight Davis spoke with Mr. Danielpour about the work.

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Rappahannock County

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2011


The Virginia Arts festival opens its 15th season with an exciting world premiere. To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War, the Festival co-commissioned a new music theater piece titled "Rappahannock County." Renowned composer Ricky Ian Gordon set words by lyricist Mark Campbell in the form of 20 stories of the lives of Virginians at war, vignettes that are by turns poignant, powerful, humorous and ultimately very human. WHRO-FM’s Dwight Davis spoke Ricky Ian Gordon about "Rappahannock County."

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O Be Joyful English Cathedral Anthems

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2011


The Virginia Chorale next concert if a program of English liturgical music written for performance in the great cathedrals of England. Dwight Davis spoke with the Chorale’s Director, Scott Williamson, about the concert.

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Scott Williamson on Alleluia!

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2010


Of the many fine offerings of holiday music in Hampton Roads, the concert by the Virginia Chorale is aMon,g the best for putting people in the holiday spirit. This year’s concert is titled “Alleluia! Carols Around the World.” Dwight Davis spoke to the Chorale’s Director, Scott Williamson, about the program.

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Virginia Chorale Director Scott Williamson

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2010


The Virginia Chorale opens its season with a series of concerts featuring music old and new. Dwight Davis spoke with the Chorale’s Director, Scott Williamson about the program, which will be presented on October 22 at 8 PM at First Presbyterian Church in Virginia Beach; October 23 at 8 PM at the Chrysler Museum; and October 24 at 4 PM at the Williamsburg Presbyterian Church.

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An Evening of Music by Dan Locklair

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2010


On Sat,urday, October 16th, the Peter Pelham Concert at Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg will present an evening of music by Dan Locklair, Composer-in-Residence and Professor of Music at Wake Forest University. The concert will feature the world premiere of “Arise in Beauty,” commissioned by Carolyn Weekley in memory of her mother. The choral work will set a text by Angier Brock, retired University of Virginia Instructor. Dan Locklair spoke with Dwight Davis about the work.

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Virginia Arts Festival: An evening of American song with Kelli O’Hara and Rob Fisher

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2010


As one of the final events of the 2010 Virginia Arts Festival, Broadway star Kelli O’Hara will present an evening of American Song in Williamsburg. She’ll be accompanied by an ensemble led by Hampton Roads native, now Broadway conductor, Rob Fisher. Dwight Davis spoke with Rob Fisher about the program, and its emphasis on songs by Harold Arlen.

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Virginia Arts Festival: Grand Finale with the Virginia Symphony

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2010


The 2010 Virginia Arts Festival ends with a concert by the Virginia Symphony in Williamsburg. Joann Falletta will conduct the orchestra in the Royal Fireworks Music of Handel, Tchaikovsky’s Mozartiana and, with cellist Alisa Weilerstein, the dvorak Cello Concerto. Dwight Davis spoke with Joann Falletta about the concert.

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Virginia Arts Festival: Alisa Weilerstein

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Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2010


The outstanding young cellist Alisa Weilerstein will perform twice in Williamsburg as part of the 2010 Virginia Arts Festival. She spoke with Dwight Davis about the pieces she will be performing, first discussing the Bach cello suites.

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Virginia Arts Festival: Orion Quartet

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Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2010


The Orion String Quartet returned to the Virginia Arts Festival for three performances during the 2010 season. Dwight Davis spoke with the cellist of the group, Timothy Eddy, about the music of Leon Kirchner and Robert Schumann, which the quartet performed.

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Virginia Chorale

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Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2010


Two seldom-heard requiems make up the Virginia Chorale’s spring concerts - those by Tomas Luis de Victoria and Ildebrando Pizzetti. Dwight Davis spoke with the conductor of the Virginia chorale, Scott Williamson, about these works.

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Symphonicity - Goldfingers and the Silver Screen

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2010


The final subscription concert of the year for Virginia Beach’s orchestra, Symphonicity, is a concert of film music, including a United States premiere. Dwight Davis spoke with conductor David Kunkel and guest pianist Thomas Pandolfi about the concert.

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Virginia International Tattoo

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2010


For the past 14 years, the Virginia Arts Festival has featured a spectacle of sight and sound with bands from around the world – the Virginia International Tattoo. Dwight Davis spoke with the producer of the tattoo, Scott Jackson about this year’s version.

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Virginia Arts Festival

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2010


AMon,g the many outstanding presentations in this year’s Virginia Arts Festival, General Manager Scott Jackson singled out two of special interest. He spoke to Dwight Davis about them.

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The male vocal ensemble Cantus returns to Hampton Roads as part of the Virginia Arts Festival. The group has garnered praise for impeccably singing a wide-ranging repertoire. Dwight Davis spoke with one of the singers, Aaron Humble, about Cantus.

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The Virginia Symphony celebrates its 90th anniversary

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2010


The Virginia Symphony will celebrate its 90th anniversary with a musical birthday party on January 29th, 30th and 31st. The major work on the program will be the Mon,umental “Choral” Symphony, the Symphony No. 9, by Beethoven. Dwight Davis spoke with conductor JoAnn Falletta about the program.

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The Virginia Chorale’s holiday concert offers music for Christmas.

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2009


The Virginia Chorale’s holiday concert, “Sweet the Song,” offers both familiar and little-known music for Christmas. On the program are selections by Mendelssohn, Randall Thompson and Benjamin Britten, as well as a world premiere. Dwight Davis spoke with Chorale Director Scott Williamson about the concert.

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The Symphony Orchestra of Virginia Beach features Mendelssohn for Two.

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2009


The second subscription concert of the season for Symphonicity, the symphony orchestra of Virginia Beach, features Mendelssohn for Two. Pianists Andrey Kasparov and Oksana Lutsyshyn join Symphonicity for the sparkling Double Concerto in E by Felix Mendelssohn. Conductor David Kunkel has also scheduled the Tannhauser Overture and the New World Symphony on the program. Dwight Davis spoke to Andrey Kasparov and Oksana Lutsyshin about the Mendelssohn concerto.

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The Virginia Chorale Society sings Gilbert and Sullivan

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2009


The Virginia Chorale Society opens its new season with a rollicking program of highlights from some of the most famous Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. Dwight Davis spoke to conductor James Powers about the concert.

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The Virginia Chorale sings in the Seasons

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2009


The Virginia Chorale offers five centuries of songs for the four seasons at their opening concert in September. Music from the Renaissance to the 21st century, in several styles, will be Sun,g by the Chorale. Dwight Davis spoke with conductor Scott Williamson about the concert.

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Williamsburg Symphonia opens its new season

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2009


The Williamsburg Symphonia opens its 2009-10 season with an all-Gershwin program, presented outdoors in Merchant’s Square, in conjunction with the Occassion for the Arts. Dwight Davis spoke with conductor Janna Hymes about the concert.

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The Virginia Chorale Society

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2009


The spring offering of the Virginia Chorale Society features “Music of the English Cathedral Tradition,” choral works by Elgar, Parry and others. Choral Society Director James Powers spoke with Dwight Davis about this concert.

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The Virginia Chorale

Arts Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2009


The Best of the Virginia Chorale. Director Scott Williamson talked to WHRO-FM’s Dwight Davis about this concert of American music

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Andre Michele Schub

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2009


Pianist Andre Michel Schub has been Music Director of the chamber music concerts of the Virginia Arts Festival since the beginning of the Festival. He spoke to WHRO-FM’s Dwight Davis about the chamber series.

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SiMon, Morrison

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2009


This year’s Virginia Arts Festival includes a new production of a favorite balletic masterpiece, Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet”, danced by the Mark Morris Dance Group. This original version, as conceived by Prokofiev and dramatist Sergei Radlov, had a happy ending to Shakespeare’s tale. The new version is based on exclusive archival research conducted in Moscow. Associate Professor of Music at Princeton University, SiMon, Morrison. Dwight Davis spoke to him about the music.

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One of the finest string quartets in the world, the Tokyo Quartet, performed in this year’s Virginia Arts Festival. Dwight Davis spoke with second violinist Kikuei Ikeda about the group’s program.

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Joseph Kalichstein

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2009


The venerable Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio is featured in two chamber concerts in this year’s Virginia Arts Festival. Dwight Davis spoke with pianist Joseph Kalichstein about the works on the concerts as well as the early days of the trio.

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Ellen Taafe Zwillich

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2009


Award-winning composer Ellen Taafe Zwillich has written a new work for a new combination of instruments, a piece co-commissioned by the Virginia Arts Festival. She Spoke to WHRO-FM’s Dwight Davis about her Piano Septet

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Preview of Virginia Chorale’s A Romantic Celebration

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2009


On February 21 and 22, the Virginia Chorale will present A Romantic Celebration, a program of choral music of Verdi, Puccini, Rheinberger, Brahms and others. Scott Williamson the new conductor of the Chorale, spoke to WHRO-FM’s Dwight Davis about the concert.