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  • Episode 15: Matthew Aubin on the Complexity of Programming for Multiple Orchestras
    2024/08/29

    Please join me as I talk with Matthew Aubin, the Music Director of the Jackson Symphony and Southwest Michigan Symphony, and the Artistic Director of the Chelsea Symphony. He and I talk about what inspires him in his work, his varied and eclectic tastes and preferences in canonical and new music, and the complexity of programming for multiple orchestras. Please join us for this stimulating conversation!

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    www.danielperttu.com

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    33 分
  • Episode 14: Carolyn Watson on Creative Programming of New Music by Diverse and Underrepresented Composers
    2024/08/15

    Please join me as I talk with conductor Carolyn Watson about what inspires her in her work and her innovative approaches to orchestral programming. She develops unique approaches to programming that includes music by diverse and underrepresented composers, and combines that music with standard repertoire in creative ways.

    Check out Dan Perttu's music at www.danielperttu.com

    Check out Carolyn Watson's webpage at www.carolyn-watson.com

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    31 分
  • Episode 13: Matthew Wardell on Inspiration, Programming, and New Music at the Ocala Symphony
    2024/07/17

    For this episode, I talk with Matthew Wardell, the Music Director of the Ocala Symphony, about what inspires him in his work, how he programs for the Ocala Symphony, and how new music plays a role in his programming. In particular, we talk about how he engages this audience in this process by humanizing the composers.

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    29 分
  • Episode 12: Jeffrey Biegel on the Inspiring Process of Collaborating with Living Composers
    2024/07/11


    In this episode, I talk with Jeffrey Biegel, an extraordinary pianist who champions the work of living composers. He has performed as a soloist with hundreds of orchestras and has performed 25 commissioned projects by living composers. In this interview, we talk about what inspires him in his work, his commissioning projects, and how commissioning projects with composers, pianists, and orchestras have developed and will continue to evolve.

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    40 分
  • Toshi Shimada on New Music that Speaks to the Heart and Mind
    2024/07/10

    In this interview, I talk with Maestro Toshi Shimada, music director of the Eastern Connecticut Symphony, The Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes, and the New Britain Symphony, about what is inspiring to him in his work, and he shares how the best contemporary music for him is new music that speaks to his heart. We also talk about how the best music combines both the emotional content and craft, and we discuss his diverse background and experiences, and how that informs his own views on programming music of composers from diverse backgrounds. Please join us!

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    43 分
  • Andrew Crust on Programming, Diversity, and the Meaning of "Relevance"
    2024/06/18

    Please join me as I interview conductor Andrew Crust, Music Director of the Vermont Symphony and Lima Symphony Orchestra (Ohio). We discuss what inspires him in his work and cover how he programs new music along with the classics. As we talk, the concept of keeping programming "relevant" for audiences arises, and Andrew goes into depth about the meaning of "relevance."

    Check out my website and music at www.danielperttu.com

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    45 分
  • Jessica Satava on Co-Creation between Orchestras, Composers, and Audiences
    2024/06/18

    On this episode, I talk with Jessica Satava, the Executive Director of the Greenville Symphony in South Carolina, about the process of co-creation between orchestras, composers, and audiences. We cover how orchestras have to balance fulfilling audience demand for the classics while introducing new music, particularly contemporary music that is relevant to the region of the orchestra.

    Check out my website and music at www.danielperttu.com

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    36 分
  • Nate Bachhuber on Artistic Planning for Orchestras in the 2020's
    2024/06/18

    In this episode, I talk with Nate Bachhuber, the Vice President of Artistic Planning at the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) in 2022-23 and earlier, about his approaches to artistic planning at the CSO, particularly as they pertain to the music of living composers. We discuss where the field of orchestral music might be heading and the extent to which orchestras are now striving to make their programming more relevant to their audiences. Nate talks specifically about what the CSO has been doing to this end.

    Check out my website and music at www.danielperttu.com

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    37 分