Friday, August 29, 2014

Music For Life Episode 63 - 21CM Initiative, Greencastle Summer Music Festival, Steve Snyder, Roomful of Teeth



Welcome back to Music for Life — Music from DePauw! In our premiere episode of the new academic year...

Roomful of Teeth
Roomful of Teeth
we talk to cello professor Eric Edberg about how he spent his summer — organizing the tenth annual Greencastle Summer Music Festival...

we also feature performances from some of our star students from the last concert of this year's Greencastle Summer Music Festival...

we introduce new faculty member and Jazz Ensemble director Steve Snyder...

and Anna talks to visiting choral director Kristina Boerger and Burke Stanton about vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth, presenting the first of this year's Green Guest Artist Concerts next weekend!

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From their self-titled debut album, Roomful of Teeth performs Caroline Shaw's piece "Sarabande."

From the Greencastle Summer Music Festival concert of August 21, 2014, pianist Rachel Robin performs the first and second movements, "Darkly," and "Leggiero e Legato," from Carl Vine's "Five Bagatelles." 

From the Greencastle Summer Music Festival concert of August 21, 2014, soprano Dana Hart and pianist John Clodfelter perform “Non so più cosa son," from Mozart's "Don Giovanni" and “Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man,” from Jerome Kern's "Showboat." 

From the Greencastle Summer Music Festival concert of August 21, 2014, oboist Kate King and pianist John Clodfelter perform the first movement, "Rondo Pastorale," from Ralph Vaughan-Williams' Concerto for Oboe and Strings. 

From the Greencastle Summer Music Festival concert of August 21, 2014, clarinetist Dan Hickey and pianist John Clodfelter perform the third movement, "Rondo al Espagnol," from Louis Spohr's Clarinet Concerto in E Minor. 

From the Greencastle Summer Music Festival concert of August 21, 2014, soprano Julie Strauser and pianist John Clodfelter perform Robert Schumann's "Schneeglöckchen" and Hugo Wolf's "Die Bekehrte."

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