Donald Nally left his job as a music professor to found an
all-professional chamber choir; despite overwhelming critical acclaim,
the group was forced to disband within two years. Nearly a decade
later, as Nally prepares to become the Chorus Master of the Lyric Opera
of Chicago, he and his singers have renewed their commitment to the
performance of new and modern choral music as The Crossing. Nally speaks about his experiences, as well as sound, breath, emotion, release, and connection through the human voice.
We touch on numerous topics during this show, including:
Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia
Spoleto Music Festival -- Italy, United States
Gian Carlo Menotti, Amahl and the Night Visitors
Westminster Choir College
Joseph Flummerfelt
The Chicago "L"
Arvo P�¤rt
Sir John Tavener
Ton de Leeuw
Gerald Finzi Intimations of Immortality
Chorus America and the Margaret Hillis Award
Margaret Hillis
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Welsh National Opera
West Chester University
Philadelphia Inquirer, music critic David Patrick Stearns
Chestnut Hill Local, music critic Michael Caruso
Contemporary composers Thomas Ad�¨s, Jonathan Harvey, Judith Weir, David Shapiro, Robert Convery, Robert Maggio, Sharon Hershey, Jake Heggie, Kaija Saariaho
Josquin des Prez
Mark Rothko
Lyric Opera of Chicago
Tosca by Giacomo Puccini
The Crossing
Several live performance excerpts are heard during this episode, all conducted by Maestro Nally:
Come listen, and learn more about what lives in the space between the notes.
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