From Hollywood Bowl to Gershwin Glory: How Unlikely Moments Shaped Pianist Norman Krieger’s Path to Success
Explore the journey of Norman Krieger, celebrated pianist and chair of the piano department at Indiana University, as he reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his career. From early experiences with music legends to his devotion to Gershwin's timeless works, discover how Krieger's unique path has influenced his artistry and life philosophy.
How Megan Ihnen and Live Music Project Are Revolutionizing Arts Presentations with SEO and Digital Marketing
Discover how Megan Ihnen and the Live Music Project are transforming arts presentations by helping small organizations leverage SEO and digital marketing to reach new audiences online. Explore strategies for arts administrators to increase visibility and connect communities with live music.
Danish String Quartet: From Humble Beginnings to Global Acclaim
Discover the inspiring journey of the Danish String Quartet, from casual gatherings to winning prestigious competitions and captivating audiences worldwide. Learn how their unique blend of classical and folk music has shaped their celebrated career.
Reginald Mobley on Transforming Classical Music: Advocacy, Diversity, and New Works
Join Reginald Mobley, a trailblazer in classical music, as he discusses his career-defining moments and ongoing efforts to champion diversity. Discover his insights on programming diversity and his powerful new compositions like 'Nigra Sum Sed Formosa' designed to challenge and change the classical music scene.
‘House of Cards’ Composer Jeff Beal on Writing for Hollywood
Discover the pivotal moments in Jeff Beal's career as he reflects on composing for iconic films and shows. Learn about his breakthrough with 'Pollock', his role in 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari', and his profound impact on film scoring. Join us for an intimate conversation that explores Beal's journey through jazz, classical music, and his vision as a composer.
Conductor Klaus Mäkelä Doesn't Want to Be the Focus of Your Attention
Finnish conductor Klaus Mäkelä discusses his upcoming North American tour with the Orchestre de Paris, including conducting Stravinsky's ballets in his Carnegie Hall debut.
Baritone With a Basketball: How Justin Austin Brings an Athlete's Mindset to Music
Baritone Justin Austin discusses his upcoming recital at Carnegie Hall with pianist Howard Watkins and the benefits of adopting an athlete's mindset as a musician.
Orchestral Superheroes: Composer-Conductor Juan Pablo Contreras on Merging Classical Music and Mexican Wrestling in Lucha Libre!
Composer Juan Pablo Contreras discusses his orchestral work Lucha Libre!, which merges Mexican wrestling spectacles with the traditions of European classical music.
Music Supervisor Lucy Bright on Crafting the Haunting Musical Atmosphere of the Award-Winning Film TÁR
Music supervisor Lucy Bright discusses the 2022 film TÁR, including working with composer Hildur Guðnadóttir to realize the musical atmosphere of Todd Field's thriller.
In Upon Daybreak, Composer Brian Raphael Nabors Imagines a World Without Hatred
Composer Brian Raphael Nabors discusses Upon Daybreak, a recent orchestral work inspired by a Maya Angelou poem, and commissioned by New Music USA's Amplifying Voices program.
Finding Andrew's Voice: Factor Eight on His Latest Album, II
Electronic musician Andrew Bennett, who records as Factor Eight, discusses his latest album, II, and the process of learning to center his music around his own voice.
New Music, Old Instrument: Lukas Hasler Wants to Make the Organ Mainstream Again
Organist Lukas Hasler discusses the pipe organ's history, from ancient Egypt to modern concert halls, and his new recording of Liszt's Fantasy and Fugue on Bach.
Violinist Rachel Barton Pine on the 25th Anniversary of Her Groundbreaking Album, Violin Concertos by Black Composers Through the Centuries
Violinist Rachel Barton Pine discusses her album "Violin Concertos by Black Composers Through the Centuries" and her foundation's Music by Black Composers initiative.
Luke McEndarfer on 20 Years of Transformation at National Children's Chorus and a New Album, Illumine
Conductor Luke McEndarfer discusses his 20 years leading the Grammy Award-winning National Children's Chorus and the group's new album, Illumine.
Life and Breath: Jerskin Fendrix on Composing the Score for Yorgos Lanthimos's New Film, Poor Things
Composer Jerskin Fendrix talks about the creative process behind his score for Yorgos Lanthimos's new film, Poor Things.
Honoring Architect Rafael Viñoly's Life and Legacy at Carnegie Hall
Architect Román Viñoly discusses the life and legacy of his father Rafael Viñoly and an upcoming tribute concert taking place at Carnegie Hall.
Raise Every Voice: Conductor Malcolm Merriweather on Returning Neglected Composers to the Spotlight
Conductor Malcolm J. Merriweather discusses his work with the Dessoff Choirs and shining a light on the music of composers Margaret Bonds and Vicente Lusitano.
Composer Anna Clyne on Finding Endless Inspiration Outside of Music
British composer Anna Clyne shares how art, dance, and film inspire her work and discusses recent collaborations with the Orchestra of St. Luke's and London's Royal Ballet.
Music of Crisis and Connection: James Everingham and Adam Lukas on Composing Music for Frozen Planet II
Composers Adam Lukas and James Everingham discuss composing music for BBC Earth's Frozen Planet II with Oscar winner Hans Zimmer.
Beautiful Life, Beautiful Passing: Composer Steven Mackey on Creating Music at the Intersection of Life, Death, and Memory
Composer Steven Mackey discusses his new album of orchestral works, Beautiful Passing, and how personal experiences with death and memory have inspired his music.