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  • The Ensemble Experience: Channtal and Howard
    2025/06/03

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    In this episode of the Ensemble Experience, we sit down with Howard, a former journalist turned academic, to explore his rich career in government studies, with a particular focus on Russia and China. Discover how a love for choral singing has intertwined with his professional endeavors, leading him to perform with various prestigious choirs around the world, including the Georgetown University Choir and the renowned Choral Arts. Howard shares mesmerizing stories from his choral travels to Russia and China, offers insights into his favorite performances, and discusses the vibrant choral scene in Washington, DC.

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    32 分
  • The Ensemble Experience: Virginia Pancoe and Kandie Stroud
    2025/05/27

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    In this episode of 'The Ensemble Experience' Virginia Pancoe and Kandie Stroud share their reflective journey as long-time choir members. They recount their personal stories, the history and memorable moments they've experienced, and the unique bond within the choir community. Kandie, a member since 1971, and Virginia, since 1997, discussed various significant events such as performing at presidential inaugurations, singing under maestros like Leonard Bernstein and Michael Tilson Thomas, and their impactful tours including to Russia. They emphasize the sense of community, spirituality, and shared experiences that make choral singing a unique and fulfilling endeavor.

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    52 分
  • The Ensemble Experience: Shannon Arnold and Raymond Honeycutt
    2025/05/20

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    In this episode of 'The Ensemble Experience,' Shannon Arnold, the assistant conductor, and Raymond Honeycutt, a choir member since last fall, share their personal journeys with the Choral Arts Society of Washington. They discuss the unique bonds formed within the choir, the importance of music in their lives, particularly in their religious practices, and their preparations for performances. Raymond talks about his history with other choirs and his goals to become a better musician, while Shannon reflects on her role and future aspirations within the ensemble. The episode also touches on the choir's legacy, recent changes in leadership, and upcoming events, highlighting the communal and cultural impact of the Choral Arts Society.

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    27 分
  • The Ensemble Experience: Scott Tucker
    2025/05/13

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    In this episode of the Ensemble Experience, Scott Tucker, former Artistic Director of Choral Arts, shares his experiences and contributions to the choir. Tucker details his career journey, memorable moments, and the evolution of the choir during his tenure. Noteworthy highlights include collaborations with esteemed conductors and impactful performances such as the Britain War Requiem. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining focus on the music amidst organizational duties. The episode concludes with Tucker's hopes for the future growth and continued relevance of the choir.

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    18 分
  • The Ensemble Experience: Charlie Cerf and Drew Halford
    2025/05/06

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    This episode of the Ensemble Experience podcast, Charlie Cerf and Drew Halford, delves into personal stories and moments from members of the Choral Arts Society of Washington. Charlie shares his entry into the choir in the 1970s and memorable performances, including collaborations with renowned figures like Leonard Bernstein. Drew recounts his journey from intern to Associate Director of Development, highlighting his experiences and contributions. The episode also touches on the choir's influential role in events like Martin Luther King Jr. concerts and the impact of former director Norman's leadership.

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    32 分
  • The Ensemble Experience: Katie Foran and Bonnie Williams
    2025/04/29

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    This week features choir members Katie Foran and Bonnie Williams. Katie, a relative newcomer in her second season, and Bonnie, a seasoned member with 25 years of experience, share personal anecdotes and insights about their journey with the choir. They discuss their individual preparation routines, the importance of the choir in their lives, and memorable performances, including significant events such as post-9/11 concerts and challenging pieces like Mahler's Eighth Symphony. They also reflect on the sense of community and personal growth fostered by the choir. The episode concludes with Bonnie offering advice on commitment and hard work to new members.

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    31 分
  • The Ensemble Experience: Paul Nooney Jr. and Jay Silver
    2025/04/22

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    In this episode of the Ensemble Experience podcast, Paul Nooney, a member of the Choral Art Society of Washington Choir, shares his personal journey and experiences within the choir. He discusses joining the choir in 2019, enduring the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the emotional resilience the group displayed during this period. Paul highlights the sense of community and support within the choir, recalling significant moments like virtual sing-alongs and notable performances with artists such as Leslie Odom Jr. and Babyface. He also delves into the technical aspects of balancing different singing styles and the joy of contributing to the choir's leadership and event planning. Reflecting on the choir's rich history, Paul expresses his appreciation for being part of such a monumental organization and looks forward to future endeavors.


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    16 分
  • The Ensemble Experience: Ed Hoover and Glen Howard
    2025/04/15

    In this episode, Ed Hoover and Glenn Howard, two tenors from the Choral Art Society of Washington, share their extensive history and memorable moments with the choir. They discuss their early musical experiences, significant performances with notable conductors like Robert Shaw, Norman Scribner, and Leonard Bernstein, and the cultural impact of their concerts. Highlights include performances of Mahler's Symphonies, their tour to Red Square in Russia, and the emotional 'Polish Requiem' concert. The conversation also reflects on the choir's adaptability and commitment to social causes through music, the dynamic leadership of Norman Scribner, and hopes for future growth and continued excellence under new artistic director Marie.

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    38 分