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Podcast:    William Schuman – Prayer in a Time of War

Podcast: William Schuman – Prayer in a Time of War

from Naxos Blog on November 16, 2009
Duration: 1200
When he graduated from high school, William Schuman enrolled in New York University with every intention of doing a commerce degree. Then his sister took him to a New York Philharmonic concert conducted by Arturo Toscanini. That very night, he decided to become a composer. Schuman went on to become one of the most important American composers and composition teachers of the 20th century. He was president of Julliard School, President of Lincoln Centre in New York, and the composer of eight major symphonies. This podcast looks at a new recording of his Symphony No. 6, Prayer in a Time of War, and New England Tryptich, with the Seattle Symphony conducted by Gerard Schwarz. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559625 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: To The Four Corners with Huang Ruo

Podcast: To The Four Corners with Huang Ruo

from Naxos Blog on November 04, 2009
Duration: 1200
Huang Ruo was born in Hainan Island, China the same year the Cultural Revolution ended. This allowed him to get a unique kind of musical education as western music was again allowed back into China. This experience, along with his subsequent study in the United States, has helped him develop a unique compositional voice. In this podcast, he talks about his musical youth, and about his new CD with Future in REverse (FIRE) ensemble. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559653 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Morten Lauridsen’s Choral Music

Podcast: Morten Lauridsen’s Choral Music

from Naxos Blog on October 26, 2009
Duration: 0
Morten Lauridsen is America s pre-eminent composer of choral music. His music, with long, arching, expressive lines is enjoyed by performers and audiences alike. In the CD featured in this podcast, the Elora Festival Singers under conductor Noel Edison present five of his pieces O nata lux and O Magnum Mysterium, two of his most famous sacred works, plus collections of songs based on Italian Renaissance poetry, as well as poems by Robert Graves and Rainer Marie Rilke. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559304 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Michael Daugherty’s Metropolis Symphony

Podcast: Michael Daugherty’s Metropolis Symphony

from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on September 27, 2009
Duration: 1200
The inspiration for Michael Daugherty s Metropolis Symphony can be traced all the way back to his youth, as he watched on television as the caped superhero rescued humanity - as especially Lois Lane - from all kinds of deadly situations. Daugherty s ability to allow the visual world to inspire the musical is evident in many of his works such as Deux Ex Machina, included on this CD, and Fire and Blood that was inspired by murals by Diego Rivera. The performers on this present CD include the Nashville Symphony Orchestra, pianist Terrence Wilson, and conductor Giancarlo Guerrero. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos American Classics 8.559635 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Open Crossings, the Music of Andy Teirstein

Podcast: Open Crossings, the Music of Andy Teirstein

from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on August 25, 2009
Duration: 1195
Andy Teirstein is a composer and multi-instrumentalist based in New York. His strong roots in classical music, folk music and dance have helped him create a musical language that crosses all boundaries. Most of the pieces on this CD are chamber pieces, ranging from 3 Movements for String Quartet and Folk Musician to the chamber melodrama The Shooting of Dan McGrew . In this interview, Teirstein talks about composing music for theater, working in a Mexican circus, the poetry of Mahmoud Darwish, and his dream of writing a companion piece to What is Left of Us . Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559617 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: Michael Daugherty’s Fire and Blood

Podcast: Michael Daugherty’s Fire and Blood

from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on August 18, 2009
Duration: 1191
Composer Michael Daugherty was the composer-in-residence for four years at the Detroit Symphony, and composed all of the music on this CD for that orchestra. The title work was inspired by the giant murals at the Detroit Institute of Arts by Diego Rivera. Rivera was commissioned by Edsel Ford to create a mural celelbrating the Detroit automobile industry. This CD features the Detoit Symphony, conducted by Neeme Jarvi, with soloists Ida Kavafian on violin, and Brian Jones on Timpani. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559372 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: The Phoenix and the Composer - an Interview with Bright Sheng

Podcast: The Phoenix and the Composer - an Interview with Bright Sheng

from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on May 04, 2009
Duration: 1349
Bright Sheng has spent half his life in his homeland China, where he survived the Cultural Revolution by playing piano and percussion in a folk music group on the border with Tibet, and has spent the other half of his life in the United States where he has become one of the most saught after composers. A fascinating story and interview. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559610 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: An Interview with Composer Mark Grey

Podcast: An Interview with Composer Mark Grey

from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on April 20, 2009
Duration: 1559
Composer Mark Grey talks about his piece Enemy Slayer: A Navajo Oratorio . The development of this piece was a massive undertaking involving the Phoenix Symphony and chorus under the direction of Music Director Michael Christie, along with members of the Navajo community Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559604 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: An Interview with John Corigliano

Podcast: An Interview with John Corigliano

from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on March 16, 2009
Duration: 1588
An interview with Grammy-winning composer John Corigliano about his monumental piece for wind band, Circus Maximus. In this interview, the composer talks about writing this work, how he approaches composition, and why he especially enjoyed writing music for band. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559601 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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Podcast: An Introduction to Vittorio Giannini

Podcast: An Introduction to Vittorio Giannini

from Naxos Classical Music Spotlight Podcast (Enhanced Shows) on February 23, 2009
Duration: 1200
Vittorio Giannini is best known to other composers as one of America s most important composition teachers. Curiously, his own music has been largely forgotten. This episode looks at the the music of Vittorio Giannini. Album details Catalogue No.: Naxos 8.559352 Subscribe to Podcast: Enhanced* | Regular | iTunes Store Download this Episode: AAC* | MP3 * enhanced version of the podcast contains chapter markers and cover art. About Raymond Bisha
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