Utah Symphony's Ghost Light Podcast
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The stage is dark, but the conversation is just beginning. Welcome to the Utah Symphony's Ghost Light, a behind the curtain look into the world of classical music and the artists who make it. Hosted by Jeff Counts, Utah Symphony's General Manager and Vice President of Operations.
Episódios
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Episode 5.10 – Pablo Sainz-Villegas – Music Belongs to the Community
05/04/2021 Duração: 26minJust prior to the recording of the upcoming USUO: On Demand performance with the Utah Symphony, guitarist Pablo Sainz-Villegas joined the Ghost Light Podcast. In Pablo’s mind the guitar is an instrument that transcends borders. It’s “an expression of diversity.” From the Troubadour tradition to flamenco, blues, jazz, and bluegrass, and so many other genres, the guitar is a unifying instrument because of its versatility. School and community outreach are an important element of Pablo’s career and mission. “I do what I do because I believe and have experienced a better world through music in our lives. Music is a perfect vehicle to tell stories, transmit values, erase borders, celebrate diversity, and bring people together by sharing our emotions.” As a child of parents who were teachers, the concept of changing the world around in you in whatever way you can was a major theme in his youth. As a young guitarist he found joy in playing in venues such as nursing homes. “We have the opportunities as musicians to
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Episode 5.9 - Carin Gilfry
05/03/2021 Duração: 25minVoice actor Carin Gilfry joins the Ghost Light Podcast to her journey from pursuing a career as an opera singer to a career voicing thousands of commercials, instructional videos, IVR systems, eLearning programs, documentaries, video games, and audiobooks. Carin's voice may be familiar for fans of USUO in the Wasatch Front. You'll hear her voice in our radio and tv ads.
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Episode 5.8 - Utah Opera Senior Technical Director, Jared Porter
05/02/2021 Duração: 22minUtah Opera Senior Technical Director, Jared Porter joins the Ghost Light Podcast to discuss what goes on behind the scenes of an opera production.
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Episode 5.6 – Wendy Bryn Harmer – In Another Life I Would’ve Been a Spy
13/11/2020 Duração: 34minJust prior to the opening night of Utah Opera’s production of Utah Opera’s October 2020 production, soprano Wendy Bryn Harmer joined the Ghost Light Podcast. Wendy Bryn was born in California, but grew up in Bountiful, Utah. Her career has taken her to New York and the Metropolitan Opera, and around the world to play roles as a dramatic soprano. She was slated to make her Utah Opera debut in fall 2020 playing the role of Senta in Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman. Due to circumstances of the pandemic, that production was cancelled and replaced by Francis Poulenc’s The Human Voice, a monodrama based on the fictional story of Elle, and her sung conversation with an ex-lover who will soon be married to another woman. Harmer notes that learning and memorizing a new role was not what she planned for 2020, but was grateful for the opportunity to be on the Capitol Theater stage. The pandemic has hit the vocal musician community especially hard, especially here in the US where most professional singers have been
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Episode 5.4 – USUO Vice President of Marketing and PR: Jonathan Miles
16/10/2020 Duração: 21minIn the second episode in a mini-series about the pivots brought on by the circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic. Utah Symphony | Utah Opera Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations, Jonathan Miles joins the Ghost Light Podcast to discuss how USUO’s marketing strategy changed for the 2020-21 season. Music from this episode: • Finale from Igor Stravinsky’s "Octet for Wind Instruments" • George Walker’s "Lyric for Strings" • Andrew Norman’s "Switch" • Richard Strauss’ "Ein Heldenleben"
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Episode 5.3 – USUO Education Team discuss the USUO education offerings
02/10/2020 Duração: 27minIn the first of a mini-series about the pivots brought on by the circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, the USUO Education Team sat down with the Ghost Light Podcast to discuss how the education offerings of the company have been re-envisioned in the last 6 months and going forward.
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Episode 5.2 – Composer Quinn Mason Principal Trombone Mark Davidson discuss Changes/Transitions
18/09/2020 Duração: 13minChanges/Transitions' is a commission written by Quinn Mason to commemorate the Black Lives Matter movement. The composer sits down with Principal Trombone, Mark Davidson and the Ghost Light Podcast to discuss the origins of the piece and its place in the current social climate.
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Episode 5.1 - Introducing the new President/CEO of Utah Symphony|Utah Opera: Steven Brosvik
04/09/2020 Duração: 19minGet to know the new President and CEO of Utah Symphony | Utah Opera of Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson introduce Steven Brosvik.
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Episode 5.0 - Season Five Trailer
01/09/2020 Duração: 02minJeff Counts and Carol Anderson give you a look behind the scenes into the world of classical music and the artists who make it.
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Episode 4.18 - Associate Concertmaster Kathryn Eberle
31/08/2020 Duração: 23minAssociate Concertmaster Kathryn Eberle sits down with Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson to discuss The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, pandemic life, and MOTUS Meets.
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Episode 4.17 - Utah Symphony 80th Birthday Interview - Nick and Claudia Norton
10/08/2020 Duração: 13minOne of the interviews from the 80th Birthday Celebration featured Nick and Claudia Norton. The, now retired, couple share their memories of Maurice Abravanel, the 2002 Olympics, National and European tours, the opening of Abravanel Hall, and the Utah Symphony as a match-making organization.
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Episode 4.16 - Nicole Heaston
24/07/2020 Duração: 21minAfrican-American soprano Nicole Heaston joins Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson to discuss musical life during quarantine, the Purple Robe Series, and a story she'd like to see turned into an opera.
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Episode 4.15 - Utah Opera resident artist Brandon Bell
17/07/2020 Duração: 17minUtah Opera resident artist Brandon Bell joins Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson to discuss people of color in prominent opera roles and a topic that he'd like to see made into an opera.
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Epidode 4.14 - Behind The Scenes of the Utah Symphony 80th Birthday Celebration
27/05/2020 Duração: 15minIn this episode of the Ghost Light podcast, Hosts Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson interview Concert Master Madeline Adkins and Principal Trumpet Travis Peterson about the the behind the scenes planning and execution of creating the Utah Symphony's 80th Birthday Celebration video. Watch the celebration here: https://youtu.be/pK_zWvJjMJc
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Episode 4.13 - Michael Chioldi discusses life as an opera singer
11/05/2020 Duração: 21minCo-Host Carol Anderson interviews Utah Opera favorite Baritone Michael Chioldi. Michael discusses his Metropolitan Opera debut, his Park City Utah connection, Life as an opera singer on the road, and his "second act" as a performer/teacher. And of course - a ghost story.
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Episode 4.12 - Keith Carrick discusses symphonic percussion
28/04/2020 Duração: 26minUtah Symphony principal percussionist Keith Carrick joins the Ghost Light podcast to discuss his experiences as a symphonic percussionist.
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Special Episode 3 - Live Music After Corona
17/04/2020 Duração: 18minThe final episode in the mini-series: Music That Heals. Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson sit down with Utah Opera Artistic Director Christopher McBeth to discuss how the COVID-19 restrictions have affected opera companies across the country.
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Episode 4.11 - Utah Opera Supernumeraries Break Their Silence
06/04/2020 Duração: 17minCo-Hosts Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson interview Utah Opera Supernumeraries Dominic Barsi and Steve Moga. They discuss their insights and experiences as "supers" for Utah Opera productions.
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Special Episode 2 - Music Knows Exactly How You Feel
30/03/2020 Duração: 21minA follow-up episode to the Music That Heals episode. Utah Symphony | Utah Opera musicians, staff, and patrons share their experiences with music in troubling times.
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Special Episode - Music Heals
17/03/2020 Duração: 21minIn response to symphony and opera halls closing for a short time due to the COVID-19 virus restrictions, co-Hosts Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson, discuss some historical moments where music played a major role.