Randall Thompson Podcasts
American composer
Commemorations 2024 (Death: Randall Thompson)
- opera, symphony
- United States of America
- conductor, composer, musicologist, music teacher
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2024-05-13
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Gail Robinson | Carol Vaness | Ewa Podles | Diane Kesling | Dano Raffanti | John Darrenkamp | Arthur Thompson Mario Bernardi | Metropolitan Opera | 14 February 1984 | In-house recording
New Classical Tracks with Julie Amacher
2024-02-28 06:00:00
Duration (h:m:s): 44:15
On the latest episode of ‘New Classical Tracks,’ conductors Diane Retallack and Eugene Rogers lead the Eugene Concert Choir and Orchestra play the music of Joel Thompson and Undine Smith Moores on their new album, ‘Black is Beautiful.’ Find out more!
John Jeter has been music director and conductor of the Fort Smith Symphony since 1997. He is the recipient of the Governor’s Award for “Individual Artist of the State of Arkansas”, the Helen M. Thompson Award presented by the League of American Orchestras, and the Mayor’s Achievement Award for services to the City of Fort Smith. Jeter has guest conducted numerous orchestras in the US and Europe. His music education programs for schools reach up to 10,000 students annually. He is also involved in a growing number of music and wellness projects, and has a long history as a media guest and host. He’s recently released a new album on Naxos, featuring the music of Louis Wayne Ballard, the first Native American concert composer. His music is wonderful and his life and career make for a fascinating story. You can listen to the music at the link above. Our conversation touched on numerous topics including diversity in programming, audience development, the difficulties and rewards of rediscovering a composer, and why we all need to be proactive in this! Follow the Fort Smith Symphony and John Jeter at their website. Thanks for joining me on Crushing Classical! Theme music and audio editing by DreamVance. You can join my email list HERE, so you never miss an episode! I help people to lean into their creative careers and start or grow their income streams. I have three 1:1 coaching slots available this season. You can read more or hop onto a short discovery call from my website. I'm your host, Jennet Ingle. I love you all. Stay safe out there!
This podcast from the Sounds Interesting series considers the roots and branches of trees featured in a selection of traditional Christmas carols in various styles. Links to the music featured in this podcast: Roderick Elms Cherry Tree Carol (8.570793) Bob Chilcott Cherry Tree Carol (8.573159) Imogen Holst As I sat under a holly tree (8.573991) Peter Warlock As I sat under a sycamore tree (8.572102) John Rutter The Holly and the Ivy (8.557581) Stuart Thompson The Holly and the Ivy (8.573421) Peter Breiner O Tannenbaum (8.550301) Javier Hagen O Tannenbaum (MGB-6204)
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