#CPPMusicCouches

Sarah Wallin Huff (editor)
#CPPMusicCouches Podcast

The #CPPMusicCouches Podcast is a student internship program with goals of reviving the art of listening and providing a close-up look at members of the department community including faculty, staff, alumni, students, and guest composers and performers. It’s like sitting on the famous music couches and talking with friends!

Episodes

  1. #CPPMusicCouches S1 Ep4: Nadia Shpachenko

    03/08/2021

    #CPPMusicCouches S1 Ep4: Nadia Shpachenko

    With the 63rd GRAMMY Awards® show coming up, you might be wondering how does an artist win an award. In this episode of #CPPMusicCouches, we’re sitting down with Dr. Shpachenko, the Department of Music’s piano professor in a discussion of becoming a GRAMMY® award-winning artist. Her 2019 piano album “The Poetry of Places” was awarded for Best Classical Compendium at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards®. Nadia Shpachenko is a concert pianist, Steinway artist, and piano educator at Cal Poly Pomona and Claremont Graduate University. An enthusiast of contemporary music, she has premiered over 70 works by various composers including Elliott Carter, Isaac Schankler, and Peter Yates (the latter was interviewed in the first #CPPMusicCouches episode). Prior to “The Poetry of Places”, her 2014 piano album “Woman at the New Piano” was nominated in the 58th GRAMMY Awards® in 3 categories. Nadia Shpachenko Website: http://nadiashpachenko.com/ “The Poetry of Places” Album Info: http://nadiashpachenko.com/recordings-the-poetry-of-places/ Featured track within the interview and the outro: "Give Me Your Songs," performed by Nadia Shpachenko from The Poetry of Places (composed by Hannah Lash) Cal Poly Pomona Department of Music Homepage: https://www.cpp.edu/class/music/index.shtml #CPPMusicCouches Homepage: https://www.cpp.edu/class/music/podcast.shtml Theme music composed by Sarah Wallin-Huff and used by permission. Student Host: Henry Ly Editor: Sarah Wallin-Huff Design: Teresa Kelly

    1h 17m

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The #CPPMusicCouches Podcast is a student internship program with goals of reviving the art of listening and providing a close-up look at members of the department community including faculty, staff, alumni, students, and guest composers and performers. It’s like sitting on the famous music couches and talking with friends!

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