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Carlos Izcaray
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The Muse in Music
Carlos Izcaray on Diversity of Composers and Paths to the Future for Orchestras
In this episode of the Muse in Music Podcast, I talk with Carlos Izcaray, the Music Director of the Alabama Symphony, on what inspires him about his work; how important the concept of "balance" in the arts is to creators and audiences; how to find new music for audiences that is the "right kind of challenge"; and the increasing diversity of composers in the present and what "diversity" means, including diversity of origins and diversity of paths in life. Check out my website and music at www.danielperttu.com
2024-06-18
46 min
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Dirigiendo orquestas, feat. Carlos Izcaray (Coronavirus Chronicles IX)
Carlos Izcaray nos cuenta sobre su trayectoria para llegar a ser el Director de la orquesta de Alabama: desde su infancia en Venezuela, en el colegio Emil Friedman, hasta los niveles más altos de la música clásica. Hablamos de la vocación para ser músico, lo increíblemente competitivo del medio, los estudios y concursos que hay que ganar. También conversamos sobre el confinamiento por Coronavirus en los Estados Unidos, los planes de abrir los negocios nuevamente y los paquetes de estímulo propuestos por Trump. Carlos nos cuenta cómo llegó a conocer a Max Rich...
2020-05-24
1h 20
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123 Dirigiendo orquestas, feat. Carlos Izcaray (Coronavirus Chronicles IX)
Carlos Izcaray nos cuenta sobre su trayectoria para llegar a ser el Director de la orquesta de Alabama: desde su infancia en Venezuela, en el colegio Emil Friedman, hasta los niveles más altos de la música clásica. Hablamos de la vocación para ser músico, lo increíblemente competitivo del medio, los estudios y concursos que hay que ganar. También conversamos sobre el confinamiento por Coronavirus en los Estados Unidos, los planes de abrir los negocios nuevamente y los paquetes de estímulo propuestos por Trump. Carlos nos cuenta cómo llegó a conocer a Max Richte...
2020-05-24
1h 20
Ecolecuá
Simón Gollo: No importa lo que hagamos, los venezolanos en el exterior debemos buscar la excelencia
El carismático y multifacético violinsta venezolano conversó en el episodio 31 de damaso2.0 sobre su cuarta producción discográfica pero primera como solista en homenaje a Ernest Chausson (París 20 de enero de 1855), en un disco que asegura que dejará huella para los seguidores de la música clásica tanto en EEUU, América Latina y Europa. Simón Gollo disfruta de una exitosa carrera internacional como solista, camarista y director de orquesta, siendo a su vez un comprometido artista discográfico, director artístico y pedagogo. Simón Gollo ha sido recibido y aclamado en innumerables escenarios en Eur...
2020-05-07
19 min
That's Not Spit, It's Condensation!
#29: Carlos Izcary: Part 3
In this episode, Carlos answers the question "What is an orchestra's role in serving the community it is in?" In my journey to find out why musicians think classical music is relevant and important, Carlos' answer provides some important insight and wisdom as to why a community should care about having a symphony orchestra as part of it's culture.Mastering engineer - Brandon JochumCarlos' bio -Carlos Izcaray is Music Director of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra and of the American Youth Symphony. Praised by the international press as inspiring, spirited and conducting...
2019-09-22
1h 24
That's Not Spit, It's Condensation!
#12: Carlos Izcaray Part 2: Cancer and Venezuela
Here is part two of my interview with Carlos Izcaray, music director of the Alabama Symphony orchestra. In this episode, he talks about how he was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma, and what it was like continuing to work and live life while going through chemotherapy. After that, we go into a pretty in depth discussion on the current state of life in Venezuela. It's hard to listen to a lot of what he talked about. This is a must listen episode! Support the show
2019-04-22
1h 21
Classically Black Podcast
The "Right" Type of Black Girl | EPISODE 23
IN THIS EPISODE Articles Mentioned: Guess What? South Florida Symphony Still Won’t Pay https://slippedisc.com/2019/03/south-florida-symphony-still-wont-pay/?fbclid=IwAR3h2D1X2dapk0EvzwiM5ES-AdKTevhM6EgWkbXg6L3fFKm0ES8xSWnQ0yY Youth Symphony Conductor Carlos Izcaray Makes a New-music Pledge: 50% Female Composers https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-carlos-izcaray-20190320-story.html The Composer Behind “Us” And “Get Out” Was Personally Tracked Down For Jordan Peele https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/michaelblackmon/us-composer-tracked-down “I’m Exhausted from Trying to be the ‘Right’ Kind of Black Girl at Work” https://www.huffpost.com/entry/codeswitching-while-black-at-work_n_5aa2b7dce4b07047bec60c5c?fbclid=IwAR1AsdB...
2019-04-01
1h 12
That's Not Spit, It's Condensation!
#9: Carlos Izcaray: Part One
In this episode, I have a conversation with Carlos Izcaray, music director of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra. It was a wonderful opportunity to get to speak with him and cover his life from his earliest musical memories to being named music director of our orchestra in Birmingham, Alabama. He gave me so much great content, we actually ran out of time, and so we had to make this part 1 of a two part interview.Mastering enginner - Brandon JochumSupport the show
2019-04-01
2h 21