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Sound of Ages Podcast

Kameron Kavanaugh
Wind, Water, Stone
Stations Of the Cross
Jazz
Sound Of Ages
Classical Music
The Blue Bird
David Hobbin
The Lord Of Glory Is My Light
French School Of Composition
German School Of Composition
Counterpoint
Common Practice Harmony
Nunc Dimittis
Roomful Of Teeth
Isaac Watts
Madrigalisms

Sound of Ages is a professional vocal consort based in Utah. They specialize in performing music of all styles, genres and time periods, with a focus on the timeless fundamentals from medieval and renaissance times.

Hosted by Founder and Artistic Director Kam Kavanaugh and Composer-in-Residence and Chief Strategist Andrew Maxfield. Discussions range from musical concepts, entrepreneurial strateg... more

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Join Kam and Drew as they do a brief overview of some of the pieces, themes, and narratives that will be explored in Sound of Ages season retrospective concert. Repertoire to include William Byrd, John Tavener, Andrew Maxfield, Anton Bruckner, Claudi... more

Wind, Water, Stone is available now! Get it wherever you get your streams!

Today we dive into Drew's setting of The Blue Bird, a text by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge made famous in the choral world by 19th Century English composer Charles Villiers Stan... more

Andrew Maxfield's setting of Paul Laurence Dunbar's famous text Invitation to Love serves as the subject of our next episode of deep dives into tracks from SOA's upcoming album Wind, Water, Stone. Hearkening to techniques from the renaissance madriga... more

Writing "simple" music can be rather complex and requires a lot of thought, craft, and discipline. The Lord of Glory Is My Light represents Andrew Maxfield's disciple and commitment to craft. This piece is the next track that will appear on Sound of ... more

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Recent Guests

Andrew Maxfield
Composer-in-Residence; guest for premiere discussion
Sound of Ages / Sound of Ages Project
Episode: Welcome to the Sound of Ages Podcast | Stations of the Cross Premiere | with Andrew Maxfield

Hosts

Kam Kavanaugh
Host and Founder/Artistic Director of Sound of Ages; leads discussions on choral music, entrepreneurship, and project development.
Andrew Maxfield
Composer-in-Residence and Chief Strategist; provides insights on composition, music technology, and collaborative processes.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 23 ratings
  • Wow, this guy

    This is the best podcast. I love it and I can’t help but listen to every episode as soon as they come out.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lawful, like mccullough
    United States5 years ago
  • Known Kameron a while now

    Deeply passionate about the subject of music. Talented and driven. Great guy and always love listening to him on the topics he enjoys.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sumotsunami
    United States5 years ago
  • Great show!

    Great to have more podcasts on Early Music, hosted by a super down to earth guy. Keep it up!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Markdavin Obenza
    United States6 years ago
  • Great content for all musicians

    Motivating and inspiring. Great story and back ground. Keep up the episodes

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Steve-O-the Jake
    United States6 years ago
  • Great!

    Fantastic introductory podcast! Helpful to connect current life events to early music. Kam is the best host for this topic!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rgirl222
    United States6 years ago

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High-quality conversations with concrete takeaways for performers and educators.
A solid mix of theory and hands-on studio insight for musicians.
The hosts bring real expertise and down-to-earth explanations.
Thoughtful and accessible—great for early music fans and newcomers alike.

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Welcome to the Sound of Ages Podcast | Stations of the Cross Premiere | with Andrew Maxfield
Q: What role does the visual artwork play in shaping the music, and how do you integrate cross-relations and modal thinking?
The collaborators discuss how David Hobbin's linework and color influence the musical texture, with cross-relations representing dual narratives (earthly suffering and transcendent hope), and how modal colorings and faux-bourdonné motifs reflect Renaissance influences fused with jazz harmony.
Welcome to the Sound of Ages Podcast | Stations of the Cross Premiere | with Andrew Maxfield
Q: How did you translate the pilgrimage concept into the musical structure for each Station?
Kam explains the per-station mini-movement idea with an adoration-narrative-mercy pattern, then notes how the mid-piece (Stations 10-14) intensifies the heartbeat toward crucifixion, and how the Epilogue and Prologue frame the overall arc.

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What is Sound of Ages Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Two longtime collaborators explore a wide range of choral topics, blending Renaissance counterpoint with jazz-inflected harmony, and dissecting the practicalities of writing for a small vocal ensemble with guitar. Episodes dive into track-by-track analyses, liturgical contexts, and behind-the-scenes creative processes, from Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis dance between intimacy and grandeur to living-room performances and cross-genre collaborations. Noteworthy are the conversations about venue choices, the integration of looping technology, and the fusion of ancient textures with contemporary sensibilities, which together offer a fresh lens on modern sacred and concert choral writing.

The run stands out for its hands-on, studio-to-stage story... more

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