Adagio For Things
Podkast av Spencer Snyder, Will Stackpole, Michael Vince
A podcast that discusses classical music so you don’t have to! Each episode features an irreverent look at stuffy trends in the genre, interviews with...
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21 EpisoderS2E9 - He goes by many names. Hannibal Lector, Dr. Robert Ford, and sometimes even Anthony Hopkins. But there is another title that needs to be added: Maestro. That's right. Our favorite Sir Anthony Hopkins has become a composer. On this episode, the Season 2 finale, the trio does a cursory analysis of his recent compositions, as well as explores the world of genre-crossing celebrities. Afterwards, Will interviews composer and collaboration enthusiast Tom Morrison. Special Note: This episode was recorded prior to the recent passing of composer Christopher Rouse. As Will and Tom mention Rouse during their conversation, we wanted to acknowledge his incredible influence as both a composer and person. We at Adagio For Things highly encourage you to give his music a listen. To learn more about Tom Morrison and their music, check out https://tom-morrison.com [https://tom-morrison.com]. Visit http://www.christopherrouse.com [http://www.christopherrouse.com] to learn more about the life and work of the late Christopher Rouse. If you want to find out more about loudBOX and the stuff we do, visit us at www.loudboxnyc.com [http://www.loudboxnyc.com]. Copyright loudBOX LLC Support Adagio For Things by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings [https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings]
BONUS - The trio is awestruck by their most famous guest to date: Guy Mason. Give it a listen to hear about his emotional journey from Oscar-winning actor to renowned composer. Guy Mason is played by Joe Bonacci. For more information about his comedy, follow @joe_bonacci on Instagram. Spencer Snyder, Will Stackpole, and Michael J Vince appear as themselves, unfortunately. Find out more about them, and loudBOX, at www.loudboxnyc.com [http://www.loudboxnyc.com]. Disclaimer: All characters are fictitious and any similarity to persons living or dead is purely coincidental and unintentional. Copyright loudBOX LLC Support Adagio For Things by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings [https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings]
S2E8 - As the saying goes, you win some, you lose some. Who in the music arena is knocking it out of the park? And on the flip side, what does it mean for an organization to rack up a loss? Will, Spencer, and Michael discuss their thoughts on which music groups are doing things right, and which institutions are in need of improvement. Then, Michael speaks with composer Fjóla Evans about their experiences as both a writer and cellist. To learn more about Fjóla Evans and their work, check out http://www.fjolaevans.com/ [http://www.fjolaevans.com/]. If you want to find out more about loudBOX and the zany stuff we do, visit us at www.loudboxnyc.com [http://www.loudboxnyc.com]. Copyright loudBOX LLC Support Adagio For Things by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings [https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings]
S2E7 - Millennials. Gen Z. There is no denying that the young people of today are shaping our current culture. What are these affects on the music composition realm? Are younger composers getting the recognition they deserve? Hosts Will, Spencer, and Michael discuss this and much more. Then, Will has an in-depth discussion with composer and performer Greg Simon on his jazz inspirations, his educational philosophy, and the narrative essence within music. To learn more about Greg Simon and his work, check out https://gregsimonmusic.com/ [https://gregsimonmusic.com/]. This episode's custom tailored Spotify playlist can be found here: https://spoti.fi/2mhLlVX [https://spoti.fi/2mhLlVX] If you want to find out more about loudBOX and the zany stuff we do, visit us at www.loudboxnyc.com [http://www.loudboxnyc.com]. Copyright loudBOX LLC Support Adagio For Things by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings [https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings]
S2E6 - To clap or not to clap? That is the question. And this episode delivers on answers (sort of). Will, Spencer, and Michael debate the social expectations and etiquette often expected at classical music concerts. Then, Will queries Kate Soper about her approach to writing and her artistry as a composer. To learn more about Kate Soper and her compositions, check out www.katesoper.com [http://www.katesoper.com]. This episode's custom tailored Spotify playlist can be found here: https://spoti.fi/2ZfhQ4A [https://spoti.fi/2ZfhQ4A]. If you want to find out more about loudBOX and the zany stuff we do, visit us at www.loudboxnyc.com [http://www.loudboxnyc.com]. Copyright loudBOX LLC Support Adagio For Things by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings [https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/adagioforthings]
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