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Music For Life

by DePauw University School of Music

Music From DePauw University

Copyright: (c) DePauw University, All Rights Reserved

Episodes

Music For Life Episode 97 - University Orchestra, Fifth Annual Holiday Gala, Opera Scenes, Chamber Ensembles

0s · Published 20 Nov 19:43


In this week's episode of Music for Life, Music from DePauw, our last before DePauw's Thanksgiving break...

Orcenith Smith stops in to update us on a very special DePauw Orchestra tradition...

Holiday Gala - 2014with the chamber music class performances coming up, Eric Edberg comes by to talk about what that's going to involve...

Hannah talks to some of her Opera Scenes classmates about their upcoming recital...

and we talk to several of our ensemble directors about our Fifth Annual Holiday Gala, coming up in just a couple of weeks!

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From their concert of November 18, 2015, the DePauw Jazz Ensemble, directed by Steven Snyder, performs Bob Mintzer's March Majestic.

From the Student Recital Hour of November 18, 2015, pianist Shiyu Su performs the first movement, Allegro moderato, from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Sonata for Piano no. 10 in C major, K. 330.

From the Student Recital Hour of November 18, 2015, pianist Eric Heaton performs the first and fifth of Johannes Brahms' Sechs Klavierstucke, op. 118.

Music For Life Episode 96 - Timothy McAllister, Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble

0s · Published 13 Nov 21:22


This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw...

Timothy McAllister
professor Steve Snyder and junior Drew Casey come in for a friendly chat about the next Jazz Ensemble concert...

professor Bonnie Whiting comes in to tell me about what the Percussion Ensemble has planned for their performance this week...

Hannah talks with seniors Catherine Anderson-Quinones and Lance Orta and junior Dallas Gray about their upcoming recitals...

and sax professor Scotty Stepp tells us what to look forward to from Faculty Select Series guest Timothy McAllister this weekend!

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From this week's Student Recital Hour, cellist Peter Lockman and pianist Tony Weinstein perform the first movement, Allegretto, from Dmitri Shostakovich's first cello concerto, op. 107. 

Also from this week's recital hour, tenor saxophonist Spencer Schillerstrom and pianist Steve Snyder perform Schillerstrom's piece "Suspended" and Bill Evans' arrangement of Henry Mancini's "The Days of Wine and Roses." 

From the Faculty Select Series concert of November 9th, 2015, guest fortepianist Leslie Tung performs Ludwig van Beethoven's piano sonata op. 27, no. 2, the "Moonlight."

Music For Life Episode 95 - Seymour Bernstein, Paré & Weinstein Recital, NATS

0s · Published 08 Nov 21:12


This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw...

Seymour Bernsteinvoice professor Caroline Smith talks to Dean McCoy about a vocal competition DePauw just finished hosting...

Burke Stanton chats with professor Barbara Paré about an intriguing recital of settings of Emily Dickinson's poetry that she and Tony Weinstein are presenting this week...

we present some terrific performances recently given on the stages of Thompson Recital Hall and Kresge Auditorium...

and Dean McCoy talks with professor Kristina Boerger about a special guest this week, beloved New York-based piano pedagogue Seymour Bernstein, with whom we have a special DePauw connection!

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From their concert of October 14, 2015, the DePauw Chamber Players (May Phang, piano; Tarn Travers, violin; and Eric Edberg, cello) present Maurice Ravel's A Minor Piano Trio.

From their recital of October 27, 2015, the DePauw Faculty Woodwind Ensemble (flutist Anne Reynolds, oboist Leonid Sirotkin, clarinetist Randy Salman, bassoonist Kara Stolle, and horn professor Robert Danforth) perform the three movements of Gunther Schuller's Suite: Prelude, Blues, and Toccata.

Music For Life Episode 94 - University Orchestra, Clubbing for Classical Musicians, Decoda

0s · Published 10 Oct 01:38


In this week's episode of Music for Life, Music from DePauw...

Ensemble-in Residence, DecodaBurke Stanton talks to first-year music major Jacqueline Robertson about the Shostakovich symphony the orchestra recently performed...

21CM director Mark Rabideau interviews classical musician author Sarah Robinson about her new book “Clubbing for Classical Musicians,” a must-read for any up-and-coming musician...

we present some terrific performances from this past week...

and I sit down with three members of Decoda, this year’s Ensemble-in-Residence, for a lively conversation about their innovative performances and collaborations in the changing world of classical music!

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From their performance of September 20, 2015, the DePauw University Orchestra, under the direction of Orcenith Smith, performs the fourth movement, Allegro non troppo, from Dmitri Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, op. 47.

At this week’s recital hour, Decoda members violinist Anna Elashvili, violist Nathan Schram, and cellist Caitlin Sullivan performed the first movement, Adagio - Allegro con brio, from Ludwig van Beethoven’s op. 9, no. 1 string trio.

From their performance of October 7th, the DePauw Jazz Ensemble, led by Steve Snyder, performs Frank Foster’s “Four, Five, Six.”

Music For Life Episode 93 - Sweet Honey in the Rock, Jayme Stone, Elissa Harbert, University Choirs

0s · Published 05 Oct 16:48


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!

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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.

Music For Life Episode 92 - Spamalot, Jayme Stone's Lomax Project, Eric Edberg, May Phang

0s · Published 26 Sep 14:19


In this week's episode of Music for Life, Music from DePauw...

Jayme Stone and the Lomax Project
Matt Champagne chats with Eric Edberg about his and May Phang’s recent performance of Albert Schnittke’s second cello sonata...
 
with our fall musical right around the corner, Hannah Gauthier has a special audience with His Royal Highness Arthur, King of the Britons and his assistant, Patsy...
 
we share some performances from the stages of Thompson Recital Hall and Kresge Auditorium...
 
and Burke Stanton talks to series director Professor Ron Dye about this week’s Performing Arts Series guests, Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project, a group which brings together terrific roots musicians to revive, recycle and re-imagine traditional American music!

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From the 2015 CD “Jayme Stone’s Lomax Project,”  “Hog Went Through the Fence Yoke,” "Lazy John," and "Sheep Sheep Don’tcha Know the Road.”

From her Junior Recital on September 19th, 2015, soprano Kristin Daines and pianist Tony Weinstein perform “Willow Song” from Douglas Moore’s opera The Ballad of Baby Doe.

From the original cast recording of Spamalot, we offer for your approval “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.”

From their recital of Wednesday, September 16, 2015, cellist Eric Edberg and pianist May Phang perform Alfred Schnittke’s second sonata for cello and piano.

Music For Life Episode 91 - Elissa Harbert, Brooke Addison, Study Abroad, Music on the Square

0s · Published 19 Sep 20:42


This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw...

Elissa Harbert
we 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!

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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

Music For Life Episode 90 - A Far Cry, Jennings/Hopson Recital, Jennie Smith, Thomas King

0s · Published 13 Sep 21:12


In this week's episode of Music for Life, Music from DePauw...

A Far Crywe hear from two more students about their summer doings; this time, working with young musicians...

two more new faculty members drop by to introduce themselves: singer Thomas King and music theorist Jennie Smith...

Hannah talks to Kerry Jennings and Amanda Hopson about their Schubert recital...

and we have a lively chat with members of our first Green Guest Artists of the year, Boston-based and Grammy-nominated chamber ensemble A Far Cry, whom I fuss at for being conductorless!

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From their CD “Dreams and Prayers,” A Far Cry performs the third movement, “Teneramente,” from Osvaldo Golijov’s composition “The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind.” 

From our Faculty Select Series concert of September 10th, 2015, saxophonist Paul Bro, cellist Kurt Fowler, and pianist Martha Krasnican perform David Maslanka’s piece “Out of This World.”

Music For Life Episode 89 - Music on the Square, Choir, Band and Jazz Ensemble Updates

0s · Published 05 Sep 18:12


This week, on Music for Life, Music from DePauw...

Mark Rabideauwe hear more stories from student singers Hannah Gauthier, Yazid Pierce-Gray, Julie Strauser, Laura Witte, and Dallas Gray about the interesting things they did this summer...

professors Kristina Boerger, Craig Paré, and Steven Snyder come by to tell us about what the choirs, band, and jazz ensembles will be up to this semester...

and 21CM director Mark Rabideau returns to talk about our new presence in downtown Greencastle!

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From the 2015 Vocal Arts at DePauw summer camp for high school students, the DePauw Student Concert featured performances by some of our voice majors. In this episode, we hear soprano Sarah Pistorius and pianist Amanda Hopson performing "Allez, laissez-moi seul,” from Jules Massenet’s opera Cendrillon.

Concluding the episode, from the closing concert of the 2015 Greencastle Summer Music Festival, guest pianist John Kamfonas and cellist Eric Edberg perform Alan Hovhaness’ Sonata, op. 255”

Music For Life Episode 88 - 21CM, Summer Music Festival, DePauw Orchestra, Summer Internships

0s · Published 29 Aug 21:46


In this, our first episode of the 2015-16 academic year...

Toni Robinsonwe hear from students Lisa Salazar and Maureen Bailey about their summer internships...

Orchestra director Orcenith Smith stops in to tell us what the orchestra’s up to this semester...

we present a few of the many wonderful performances from this year’s Greencastle Summer Music Festival...

and our new Associate Director of Music Admission, Toni Robinson, and Director of the 21st Century Musician Initiative, Mark Rabideau, each come by to introduce themselves!

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From the June 17th concert of the Greencastle Summer Music Festival, violinist Philip Palermo, violist Nicole Brockmann, cellist Eric Edberg, and pianist Claude Cymerman perform the Allegro molto movement from the Quartet in C Minor, op. 15 by Gabriel Fauré.

From the July 22nd concert of the Greencastle Summer Music Festival,cellist Eric Edberg and pianist Fernando Otero perform Otero’s piece  “From Now On.”

From the August 19th concert of the Greencastle Summer Music Festival, pianist John Kamfona performs Aram Khatchaturian’s Toccata in E-Flat Minor.

From the August 5th concert of the Greencastle Summer Music Festival,  Tim Grimm and Friends perform Grimm’s song “Better Days.”

From the Student Recital Hour of August 26, 2015, Julie Strauser, soprano; Yazid Pierce-Gray, baritone; and Amanda Hopson, piano perform “Dunque io son” from Rossini’s Barber of Seville.

From the Project Trio performance in Kresge Auditorium of August 23, 2015, bassist Peter Seymour, flutist Greg Pattillo, and cellist Eric Stephenson play their piece “Sloeberry Jam.”

Music For Life has 25 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 0:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 7th, 2024 00:42.

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