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Westminster-to-Go Podcast Series

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Westminster-to-Go Podcast Series

    Conductor Conversation: Joe Miller Previews the Westminster Choir’s 2019 Tour

    Conductor Conversation: Joe Miller Previews the Westminster Choir’s 2019 Tour

    Westminster Choir conductor Joe Miller and Marjorie Herman discuss the repertoire and theme of the Westminster Choir's January 2019 tour program titled Half Acre.Taking its title from Dan Messé's lyrical song Half Acre, the program includes choral masterworks ranging from Claudio Monteverdi’s Hor che’l ciel e la terra to Ted Hearne’s thought-provoking Consent to Ēriks Ešenvalds’ evocative Long Road, as well as American folk songs and spirituals.

    Conductor Conversation: Joe Miller previews “Frank Martin: Mass for Double Choir”

    Conductor Conversation: Joe Miller previews “Frank Martin: Mass for Double Choir”

    Conductor Joe Miller and producer Malcolm Bruno discuss the repertoire and concept behind Westminster Choir’s new recording.In his Mass for Double Choir, Frank Martin's use of a motet in the style of J.S. Bach juxtaposed with his sonic and exotic harmonic palette of the early 20th century is a formula for exciting music.This is the first recording of Anders Öhrwall’s arrangement of the beloved Swedish folk tune Fäbodpsalm från Dalarna, and it’s distinguished by performances by David Kim, Concertmaster for The Philadelphia Orchestra, and soprano Sherezade Panthaki, an acknowledged star in the early music field.It also contains much-anticipated release of Lux Surgit Aurea (See the golden sun arise), which was composed by Bernat Vivancos for the Westminster Choir to perform at the 2017 World Symposium on Choral Music in Barcelona.

    Conductor Conversation: Joe Miller Previews the Westminster Choir’s 2018 Tour

    Conductor Conversation: Joe Miller Previews the Westminster Choir’s 2018 Tour

    Westminster Choir conductor Joe Miller joins WWFM The Classical Network host David Osenberg to discuss the repertoire and theme of the Westminster Choir’s 2018 tour program, titled “Listen.” Centered on Frank Martin’s Mass for Double Choir, one of the great masterworks of the 20th century’s a cappella repertoire, the program introduces the audience another sound world with a performance of György Ligeti’s Lux Aeterna, made famous in Stanley Kubrick’s film 2001 – A Space Odyssey. Other works include Little Lamb by Joel Phillips and works by Edward Bairstow, Nilo Alcala, Tim Brent and Randall Thompson.

    Conductor Conversation: Amanda Quist previews “Lumina”

    Conductor Conversation: Amanda Quist previews “Lumina”

    Conductor Amanda Quist discusses the repertoire and the theme of "Lumina," Westminster Kantorei's recording, with WWFM's The Classical Network's David Osenberg.From a stunning single line of chant to the explosive polyphony of William Byrd and J.S. Bach, each of the works on this recording is in some way related to light’s presence in our life journey: exploring faith, death, love and transcendence.Repertoire spans the mystical 12th-century chant of Hildegard von Bingen through the Renaissance and Baroque eras, plus two Romantic-period gems based on the compositional styles of those earlier composers.

    Conductor Conversation: Joe Miller Previews the Westminster Choir’s 2017 Tour

    Conductor Conversation: Joe Miller Previews the Westminster Choir’s 2017 Tour

    Westminster Choir conductor Joe Miller joins WWFM The Classical Network host David Osenberg to discuss the theme and repertoire for the Westminster Choir’s 2017 tour program, titled “A Thousand Years to Live” and the “Today I Will” project. From traditional shape-note singing to Paul Crabtree’s The Valley of Delight: Death and Resurrection, the concert explores the gifts and challenges each day presents to the world. The program also includes Uģis Prauliņš’ Laudibus in sanctis, Johannes Brahms’ Abendständschen, and much more.

    Conductor Conversation: Nigel Short

    Conductor Conversation: Nigel Short

    Nigel Short, founder of Tenebrae, a virtuosic choir that enjoys a reputation as one of the world’s finest vocal ensembles, joins Westminster Choir Conductor Joe Miller to reflect on his career – first as a singer and later a conductor - and his approach to creative programing and audience engagement.

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