Vivien Schweitzer (former NYT music critic, pianist and author of "A Mad Love: An Introduction to Opera) interviews artists who are changing the narrative in classical music and opera. Podcast produced by Vivien Schweitzer for Classical Voice North America. (www.classicalvoiceamerica.org)
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsMusic InterviewsPerforming ArtsMusic |
The composer, pianist and climate activist Gabriela Lena Frank talks about the environmental damage caused by the music industry, how her significant hearing loss has impacted her career, the issue of cultural appropriation, and how the music indust... more
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra composer-in-residence Tarik O'Regan and executive director Courtney Beck discuss the "fetishization of new music," Tarik's upcoming opera and Concerto for Oud, how to properly compensate and commission composers, and ... more
Two passionate educators - Dr. Kevin Johnson, instructional supervisor at Education Through Music, and Anne Fitzgibbon, founder and executive director of the Harmony Program - discuss the value of music instruction, the disruptions of the pandemic, a... more
"I felt it was too easy to just post a black square on Instagram."
The violinist Augustin Hadelich talks about his quarantine videos of Black composers, racism in the classical music world, the Bach album he recorded for Warner Classics during loc... more
Thank you for this great interview with Augustin! I have been following his career since I met him in Indianapolis in 2006, and find him to be a constant inspiration. I am also thrilled to find a music podcast that is about MUSIC itself. May the spirit of this interview continue through your seasons in the pod-o-sphere. I’ll be listening!
Vivien does an incredible job of bridging the worlds or classical music, opera, and modern issues into a relatable, enjoyable podcast. Can’t wait to hear more!
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Apple Podcasts | #222 |
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