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Composer R. Christopher Teichler hosts "The Composer Chris 'Cast," a podcast that explores topics and conversations in music, the arts, philosophy, history and more. A wide range of topics and guests will cover a broad range of interests and discussions!

The Composer Chris 'Cast R. Christopher Teichler

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Composer R. Christopher Teichler hosts "The Composer Chris 'Cast," a podcast that explores topics and conversations in music, the arts, philosophy, history and more. A wide range of topics and guests will cover a broad range of interests and discussions!

    Episode 9 - On Deconstruction, with Ryan Lennon

    Episode 9 - On Deconstruction, with Ryan Lennon

    This episode is very different from recent episodes! Guest Ryan Lennon joins me to talk about religious “deconstruction,” a term that has been bouncing around recently in evangelical circles. What is deconstruction? Is it a good thing? Why is it a scary term to some? We also briefly discuss the Amazon Prime docuseries “Shiny Happy People.” Ryan Lennon grew up in Evangelicalism and obtained Master’s Degrees from Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary in New Testament Studies and Old Testament Studies. He currently works in sales selling cybersecurity software to businesses, and he and his wife Jenny live in Cary, NC with their two year old daughter, Cami, and their six year old Golden Retriever, Barney. They have been attending a local Episcopalian church for the past several months, and this is the faith tradition they feel most at home in. Follow him on Twitter @ryanjslennon.
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    • 44 min
    Episode 8 - My Favorite Film Score Is...

    Episode 8 - My Favorite Film Score Is...

    I'm back after a hiatus! In this first episode back I wanted to share a bit about my favorite film score, and why it is my favorite. But before that, I need to unveil my “Mt. Rushmore” of film composers! Thank you for listening! 
    (The music clips used are not mine, and used for educational and informational purposes only.)
     

    • 15 min
    Episode 7 - Dr. Travis Dickinson, Author of "Logic and the Way of Jesus"

    Episode 7 - Dr. Travis Dickinson, Author of "Logic and the Way of Jesus"

    Philosopher and author Dr. Travis Dickinson joins me to talk about his new book Logic and the Way of Jesus. Are faith and reason complementary? What does it mean to think critically? Is it dangerous to doubt your faith? We discuss these and more.

    Dr. Dickinson serves as Professor of Philosophy at Dallas Baptist University, and is active as a speaker for conferences, camps and church events.Travis and I previously taught together for several years, and I am proud to call him a friend!

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    • 25 min
    Episode 6 - John Williams Retiring from Film Music with Chris O'Hara

    Episode 6 - John Williams Retiring from Film Music with Chris O'Hara

    In this episode I talk to my old friend Chris O'Hara about the news of John Williams stepping away from film music. Chris and I went to junior high and high school together, and we've always shared a mutual admiration of Williams and his music. In fact, we both pursued careers in music largely because of his influence on our younger selves. 

    Chris O'Hara is a professional trumpet player, music educator and doctoral student at the University of Illinois (Urbana/Champaign); you can learn more about him and hear recordings on his website. 

    • 32 min
    Episode 5 - Literature, Stories and the Formation of Virtue w/Nathan Montgomery

    Episode 5 - Literature, Stories and the Formation of Virtue w/Nathan Montgomery

    This episode I am joined by PhD philosophy of religion student Nathan Montgomery. Nathan and I met several years ago in Texas, and have enjoyed talking about various subjects over the years. We have a mutual interest in the intersection of art and faith, and Nathan will be sharing some of his thoughts on how literature and stories work in the formation of virtue. Nathan has studied philosophy with Dr. Paul Gould (Palm Beach Atlantic University) and Dr. Ross Inman (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary). His dissertation will further explore the relationship of literature and virtue.You can find some of Nathan's writings on film and television at Art and the Kingdom. 

    • 33 min
    Episode 4 - The Story Behind "Hope and a New Dawn"

    Episode 4 - The Story Behind "Hope and a New Dawn"

    In this episode, I talk about one of my newest works for concert band, Hope and a New Dawn (Grade 3/3.5). I discuss the long road it took to writing this piece, and share some thoughts in my decision-making when it came to writing the melodic material. Be sure to listen until the end, as there is a performance recording of Hope and a New Dawn, with myself conducting the Arlington Heights Community Concert Band (Arlington Heights, IL)! For more info on this piece, including ordering info, click here. 

    Thank you for listening! 

    • 19 min

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