HearTOGETHER Podcast

The Philadelphia Orchestra / Khadija Mbowe

The Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center Inc. present the HearTOGETHER podcast— a space for heartfelt, engaging, disruptive, conversations with artists, activists, and everyone in between. Hosted by Khadija Mbowe.

  1. 03/08/2024

    "The Enduring Legacy of Marian Anderson" w. J’Nai Bridges

    Two-time Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano, Curtis Institute of Music graduate, and former varsity basketball captain J’Nai Bridges joins host Khadija Mbowe for a free-flowing conversation about her wide-ranging musical influences, structured systems for success, and the public humiliation that (inadvertently) led to her becoming a star. In February 2024, Bridges joined The Philadelphia Orchestra to announce the upcoming rededication of its home inside the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts as Marian Anderson Hall. It will be the first major concert venue in the world to honor the late performer and trailblazer. Chapters: [00:00-2:59] Get To Know J'Nai Bridges [3:00- ] J'Nai Reflects On Marian Anderson's Impact On Herself And The World [09:16-12:44] The Public Humiliation That Changed J'Nai's Path [12:45- 17:15] J'Nai's Full Circle Moment Being Part of the Hall Rededication Announcement [16:16-17:14]  Music: J'Nai Bridges with Gustavo Dudamel, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles) perform “Whole World In Your Hand” during Global Goal: Unite for Our Future on June 27. [17:17-20:02 ] The Triumphs and Trials of Travel [20:03-24:41] How J'Nai Has Developed Structures for Success [24:42-27:31] J'Nai Reflects on Progress in the Classical Music World  [27:32- 29:27] J'Nai's Cataclysm Sentence Music from this episode: BIZET, HABANERA,  J’Nai Bridges in the Canadian Opera Company’s 2022 production of Carmen J'Nai Bridges with Gustavo Dudamel, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles) perform “Whole World In Your Hand” during Global Goal: Unite for Our Future on June 27. Links from this episode: READ MORE: The Philadelphia Orchestra to Rename Its Home at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts MARIAN ANDERSON HALL in Honor of the Legendary Contralto, Civil Rights Icon, and Philadelphian:  https://www.philorch.org/about-us/contact-us/press-room/news-releases/the-philadelphia-orchestra-to-rename-its-home-at-the-kimmel-center-for-the-performing-arts-marian-anderson-hall-in-honor-of-the-legendary-contralto-civil-rights-icon-and-philadelphian/ Want more Marian Anderson? Listen to our season one episode with Jillian Patricia Pirtles, CEO of the National Marian Anderson Museum: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1364857/5986438 Marian Anderson Museum: http://marianandersonhistoricalsociety.weebly.com/ J’Nai Bridges: https://jnaibridgesmezzo.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jnaibmezzo/ https://www.facebook.com/jnaibridgesmezzo/ The Philadelphia Orchestra’s HearTOGETHER series is generously supported by lead corporate sponsor Accordant Advisors. Additional major support has been provided by the Otto Haas Charitable Trust.

    29 min
  2. 05/05/2023

    "We're involved whether we like it or not" w. respectfulchild

    On our season finale, interdisciplinary artist respectfulchild (they/them) shares a frank discussion with host Khadija Mbowe about their creative journey of experimentation and discovery. Born in Canada to Chinese-Malaysian parents, early on, respectfulchild yearned to defy expectations as a classical music student. Today, their compositions and artwork are a vehicle to imagine, discover, and occupy altogether new ways of being. Chapters: [00:00] Introduction - what's in a name? [04:35]  Early musical influences  [09:13]  Expectations of people with Asian heritage in classical music [14:22]  Finding spiritual connection through creating interactive art [22:43]  Upcoming album: breaking boundaries of gender & music [27:00]  Striving for enjoyment  Music from this episode: Beauty," from respectfulchild's upcoming album, 更新 re:new (2023) "Forest," from In the Shadow of the Pines (2021), the original soundtrack to Anne Koizumi’s 2021 animated short documentary of the same name “Glitter” from, respectfulchild’s debut album, 在找 ::searching:: (2017) Links from this episode: respectfulchild website: https://respectfulchild.com/ Native Women's Shelter of Montreal: http://www.nwsm.info/donate 落叶归根 , Falling leaves return to their roots at Ramai Modern: https://respectfulchild.com/falling-leaves-return-to-their-roots/ Remai Modern Emerging Artist Series: https://remaimodern.org/?s=emerging+artist+series Girls Rock Saskatoon: https://www.girlsrocksaskatoon.ca/ The Philadelphia Orchestra’s HearTOGETHER series is generously supported by lead corporate sponsor Accordant Advisors. Additional major support has been provided by the Otto Haas Charitable Trust.

    29 min
  3. 04/07/2023

    "Pantsed by the ancestors" w. Ian Cusson

    Ian Cusson celebrates deep questions and despises stereotypes. is In this episode, you'll hear the sought-after Indigenous (Georgian Bay Métis Community) and French Canadian composer share a candid conversation with host Khadija Mbowe, digging into his experiences of privilege, shame, and one anecdote of sweet, swift, cosmic justice.  Chapters: [00:00] Introduction [02:49] Métis community influence on Ian's artistic approach today [10:00] Navigating indigenous heritage and Western religion will be a lifelong process  [16:50] The privilege and shame of being "white-passing" [25:16] Becoming better by making art  [34:23] In-depth lightning round bonus! Music from this episode: Ian Cusson, "Le Loup de Lafontaine," world premiere performance by Alexander Shelley & NAC Orchestra as part of the Móshkamo Festival which marked the launch of the National Arts Centre’s Indigenous Theatre department. Le loup de Lafontaine was a National Arts Centre Orchestra commission as part of the Carrefour Composer Program, made possible by the Canada Council for the Arts.   Ian Cusson, "Where There’s a Wall,”  Song-cycle for voice and piano with text by Joy Kogawa. Performed by Krisztina Szabó, voice and Rachael Kerr, piano. Recorded at the Canadian Music Centre, Toronto on November 14, 2019, by John Gray. Ian Cusson, "Of the Sea," a co-production with Obsidian Theatre Company and Tapestry Opera. Libretto by Kanika Ambrose, Directed by Philip Akin, Conducted by Jennifer Tung.  Links from this episode: Métis Nation: https://www.metisnation.org/   Yvette Nolan: https://nac-cna.ca/en/bio/yvette-nolan   Katherena Vermette: https://katherenavermette.com/ More on Ian's Louis Riel re-do: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/q/thursday-sept-19-2019-chilina-kennedy-hot-chip-and-more-1.5288615/changing-the-past-how-composer-ian-cusson-rewrote-part-of-the-famous-louis-riel-opera-1.5288860 BANFF Indigenous Classical Music Gathering: https://www.banffcentre.ca/programs/indigenous-classical-music-gathering/20220811 The Philadelphia Orchestra’s HearTOGETHER series is generously supported by lead corporate sponsor Accordant Advisors. Additional major support has been provided by the Otto Haas Charitable Trust.

    38 min
  4. 03/03/2023

    “We need to stop cosplaying as elites” w. Mari Esabel Valverde

    Mari Esabel Valverde is an award-winning composer of choral music and among the leading voices in American choral composition today.  In addition to instructing high schoolers in classical voice, she has specialized in working with transgender vocalists like herself.  In this episode, you'll hear Mari tell host Khadija Mbowe about how she learned to overcome self-doubt, why "respect" is a trap, and why she loves icy people as much as she loves icy weather. Chapters: [01:53] Identifying opportunities for progress [04:31] Unpacking the term "Latinx," and low representation in the American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) [07:45] Early musical influences: Gameboy, Linda Ronstadt, and Debussy, oh my! [11:40] The correlation between weather and personality  [15:10] Teaching herself and others to unlearn shame  [21:25] Why Mari doesn't care for the word “respect" [24:15] Building and breaking trust [27:53]  Parting advice [30:58] Lightning round  Music from this episode: "Winter Ride" (2018) "A Winter Ride" by Amy Lowell. Performed by the International Orange Chorale of San Francisco (iocsf.org), conducted by Zane Fiala (premiere recording). "El triste león" (2019) from Canciones del pasado Traditional/Folk text from the San Luis Valley, Colorado and New Mexico compiled in Canciones del pasado Copyright © 1967 by Ruth Marie Colville. Used with permission of the author. Performed by tenor Matthew Valverde, pianist Randy Macy, and violinist Sarah Off. "Our Phoenix" (2015) Excerpts from "Our Dangerous Sweetness" © 2012 Amir Rabiyah (https://www.amirrabiyah.com/). Used with permission of the author. Disclaimer: This audio is courtesy of St. Olaf College and is used by permission. Performed by St. Olaf Chapel Choir, conducted by Tesfa Wondemagegnehu (https://www.tesfawon.com/) assisted by pianist Will Rand and trumpeter Nathan Lyle. Links from this episode: Mari's website: https://marivalverde.com/ American Choral Directors Association: https://acda.org/ Kat Blaque: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxFWzKZa74SyAqpJyVlG5Ew St. Olaf College: https://wp.stolaf.edu/  Dr. Anton Armstrong: https://www.stolaf.edu/profile/armstron "Canciones de mi padre" (yes, Linda Ronstadt has Mexican heritage): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAk7IkKs5T4 Golden Sun soundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLd6EKWjRZM Bob the Drag Queen: https://www.instagram.com/bobthedragqueen/?hl=en The Philadelphia Orchestra’s HearTOGETHER series is generously supported by lead corporate sponsor Accordant Advisors. Additional major support has been provided by the Otto Haas Charitable Trust.

    35 min
5
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15 Ratings

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The Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center Inc. present the HearTOGETHER podcast— a space for heartfelt, engaging, disruptive, conversations with artists, activists, and everyone in between. Hosted by Khadija Mbowe.