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Ep 6 — Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser

51 min · 23. marras 2020
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For Episode 6 of The Remote Podcast, Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser—the Barrett Principal Education Conductor & Community Ambassador for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra—talks about how the organization intends to make the most of the $3.85 million donation [https://www.tso.ca/content/philanthropic-investment-allows-tso-impact-more-communities-through-power-music-when] recently announced. In a wide ranging conversation, we discuss how this donation enables Daniel to help pursue his vision for the TSO’s community outreach; what he makes of his journey thus far as a black, gay conductor in classical music, as well as the gender-disparity on the podium. If you’d like to learn more about Daniel—he’s got a very interesting story—do checkout his documentary with the CBC titled ‘Disruptor Conductor’. It is streaming now on CBC Gem.

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jakson Ep 6 — Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser kansikuva

Ep 6 — Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser

For Episode 6 of The Remote Podcast, Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser—the Barrett Principal Education Conductor & Community Ambassador for the Toronto Symphony Orchestra—talks about how the organization intends to make the most of the $3.85 million donation [https://www.tso.ca/content/philanthropic-investment-allows-tso-impact-more-communities-through-power-music-when] recently announced. In a wide ranging conversation, we discuss how this donation enables Daniel to help pursue his vision for the TSO’s community outreach; what he makes of his journey thus far as a black, gay conductor in classical music, as well as the gender-disparity on the podium. If you’d like to learn more about Daniel—he’s got a very interesting story—do checkout his documentary with the CBC titled ‘Disruptor Conductor’. It is streaming now on CBC Gem.

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Episode 4 of the REMOTE podcast: A great conversation with cellist Arlen Hlusko about her latest recording, commissioned by the Fall For Dance North Festival. The album, in[verse], features a cast of dancers reading selected poems paired with cello works curated and performed by Arlen. We also talk about the year that has been and how classical music can create a more diverse and inclusive culture. Lotsa fun chatting with Arlen, I hope you enjoy it—please pass it on if you do, and keep an ear out for the next episode! in[verse] [https://www.ffdnorth.com/program/poetry-project] is available to listen to for free at ffdnorth.com till October 18th Also check out the interview with FFDN's Artistic Director [https://open.spotify.com/episode/77Ai5Hd31Rr8HHQDcB1f5B?si=01QrXkDaQp2uXxWYKPQnIg], Ilter Ibrahimov

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Episode 3 of the REMOTE podcast: A great conversation with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra’s CEO, Matthew Loden, about the array of programs that the orchestra has put together to replace the fall programming they originally intended. It’s pretty cool to see some of the initiatives they’re taking part of in the broader community, from the AGO to the YMCA. We also talk about the nuances in how an orchestra gets to a more diverse and inclusive space, like the pros and cons of blind auditions for example. It was a blast chatting with Matthew, I hope you enjoy it—please pass it on if you do, and keep an ear out for the next episode! Click here [https://www.tso.ca/concerts] for a list of the TSO's programming for Fall 2020

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