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Estação Cultura
Grupo Martelo lança álbum Sotaque no Cultura Artística
O grupo Martelo lança seu primeiro álbum - “Sotaque” - em concerto neste domingo (16), no Teatro Cultura Artística. O lançamento do Selo Juá celebra a identidade sonora do Martelo, grupo de percussão que transita entre a música de concerto e a popular.Formado por músicos que atuam em diferentes orquestras brasileiras, como Osesp e Filarmônica de Minas Gerais, o quarteto aposta no protagonismo da percussão. Quer estar conectado ao seu tempo e dedica-se à execução tanto de obras canônicas quanto originais, compostas pelos próprios integrantes ou por compositores parceiro...
2025-11-14
11 min
Feeding the Starving Artist: Finding Success as an Arts Entrepreneur
Mary Elizabeth - Trumpet Virtuoso, pt. 2
Classical trumpeter Mary Elizabeth Bowden joins Rick and Ron again for another episode of the Feeding the Starving Artist podcast. Mary Elizabeth is a highly in-demand soloist, praised for her “splendid, brilliant” playing (Gramophone Magazine) and her “pure, refined, and warm” tone (American Record Guide). A Gold Medal Global Music Award Winner, Opus Klassik Nominee, and Yamaha Performing Artist, Bowden works diligently to establish a new repertoire for the trumpet through creative, collaborative commissioning projects and award-winning albums.Highlights of Bowden’s recent seasons include her debut with the Santa Fe Symphony, as well as prominent en...
2025-11-11
26 min
Feeding the Starving Artist: Finding Success as an Arts Entrepreneur
Mary Elizabeth Bowden, Trumpet Virtuoso
Classical trumpeter Mary Elizabeth Bowden joins Rick and Ron in another episode of the Feeding the Starving Artist podcat. Mary Elizabeth is a highly in-demand soloist, praised for her “splendid, brilliant” playing (Gramophone Magazine) and her “pure, refined, and warm” tone (American Record Guide). A Gold Medal Global Music Award Winner, Opus Klassik Nominee, and Yamaha Performing Artist, Bowden works diligently to establish a new repertoire for the trumpet through creative, collaborative commissioning projects and award-winning albums.Highlights of Bowden’s recent seasons include her debut with the Santa Fe Symphony, as well as prominent engagements...
2025-10-28
32 min
Estação Cultura
Novos Sons Brasileiros elege vencedor em concerto
Recém-indicada Grammy Latino 2025, a São Paulo Chamber Soloists apresenta neste sábado (04) o concerto que encerra o Concurso Novos Sons Brasileiros. O evento começa às 11 horas da manhã, no Teatro Cultura Artística, e conta com participação da soprano ítalo-brasileira Camila Provenzale.O grupo formado por 14 solistas de cordas interpreta obras dos três finalistas do concurso, que recebeu inscrições de mais de 100 compositores de várias regiões do país: Felipe Jacob, Igor Maia e Tiê Kühl. O vencedor será conhecido no final da apresentação, após votação em tempo real dos jura...
2025-10-03
09 min
New Books in Jewish Studies
Inna Faliks, "Weight in the Fingertips: A Musical Odyssey from Soviet Ukraine to the World Stage" (Backbeat Books, 2023)
Adventurous and passionate” (The New Yorker) Ukrainian-born pianist Inna Faliks has established herself as one of the most communicative, and poetic artists of her generation. She has made a name for herself through commanding performances of standard piano repertoire, as well genre-bending, interdisciplinary projects, and inquisitive work with contemporary composers. This season, she gave the world premiere of Clarice Assad’s “Lilith” concerto, composed for her. Ljova’s “Voices” for piano and historical recording was composed for her and commissioned by the Milken Center of American Jewish Music in 2020.Faliks created a one-woman show “Polonaise-Fantasie, Story of a Pianist”, an a...
2025-08-15
44 min
New Books in Performing Arts
Inna Faliks, "Weight in the Fingertips: A Musical Odyssey from Soviet Ukraine to the World Stage" (Backbeat Books, 2023)
Adventurous and passionate” (The New Yorker) Ukrainian-born pianist Inna Faliks has established herself as one of the most communicative, and poetic artists of her generation. She has made a name for herself through commanding performances of standard piano repertoire, as well genre-bending, interdisciplinary projects, and inquisitive work with contemporary composers. This season, she gave the world premiere of Clarice Assad’s “Lilith” concerto, composed for her. Ljova’s “Voices” for piano and historical recording was composed for her and commissioned by the Milken Center of American Jewish Music in 2020.Faliks created a one-woman show “Polonaise-Fantasie, Story of a Pianist”, an a...
2025-08-15
45 min
New Books in Eastern European Studies
Inna Faliks, "Weight in the Fingertips: A Musical Odyssey from Soviet Ukraine to the World Stage" (Backbeat Books, 2023)
Adventurous and passionate” (The New Yorker) Ukrainian-born pianist Inna Faliks has established herself as one of the most communicative, and poetic artists of her generation. She has made a name for herself through commanding performances of standard piano repertoire, as well genre-bending, interdisciplinary projects, and inquisitive work with contemporary composers. This season, she gave the world premiere of Clarice Assad’s “Lilith” concerto, composed for her. Ljova’s “Voices” for piano and historical recording was composed for her and commissioned by the Milken Center of American Jewish Music in 2020.Faliks created a one-woman show “Polonaise-Fantasie, Story of a Pianist”, an a...
2025-08-15
45 min
New Books in Ukrainian Studies
Inna Faliks, "Weight in the Fingertips: A Musical Odyssey from Soviet Ukraine to the World Stage" (Backbeat Books, 2023)
Adventurous and passionate” (The New Yorker) Ukrainian-born pianist Inna Faliks has established herself as one of the most communicative, and poetic artists of her generation. She has made a name for herself through commanding performances of standard piano repertoire, as well genre-bending, interdisciplinary projects, and inquisitive work with contemporary composers. This season, she gave the world premiere of Clarice Assad’s “Lilith” concerto, composed for her. Ljova’s “Voices” for piano and historical recording was composed for her and commissioned by the Milken Center of American Jewish Music in 2020.Faliks created a one-woman show “Polonaise-Fantasie, Story of a Pianist”, an a...
2025-08-15
45 min
New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Inna Faliks, "Weight in the Fingertips: A Musical Odyssey from Soviet Ukraine to the World Stage" (Backbeat Books, 2023)
Adventurous and passionate” (The New Yorker) Ukrainian-born pianist Inna Faliks has established herself as one of the most communicative, and poetic artists of her generation. She has made a name for herself through commanding performances of standard piano repertoire, as well genre-bending, interdisciplinary projects, and inquisitive work with contemporary composers. This season, she gave the world premiere of Clarice Assad’s “Lilith” concerto, composed for her. Ljova’s “Voices” for piano and historical recording was composed for her and commissioned by the Milken Center of American Jewish Music in 2020.Faliks created a one-woman show “Polonaise-Fantasie, Story of a Pianist”, an a...
2025-08-15
45 min
New Books in Music
Inna Faliks, "Weight in the Fingertips: A Musical Odyssey from Soviet Ukraine to the World Stage" (Backbeat Books, 2023)
Adventurous and passionate” (The New Yorker) Ukrainian-born pianist Inna Faliks has established herself as one of the most communicative, and poetic artists of her generation. She has made a name for herself through commanding performances of standard piano repertoire, as well genre-bending, interdisciplinary projects, and inquisitive work with contemporary composers. This season, she gave the world premiere of Clarice Assad’s “Lilith” concerto, composed for her. Ljova’s “Voices” for piano and historical recording was composed for her and commissioned by the Milken Center of American Jewish Music in 2020.Faliks created a one-woman show “Polonaise-Fantasie, Story of a Pianist”, an a...
2025-08-15
45 min
New Books in Biography
Inna Faliks, "Weight in the Fingertips: A Musical Odyssey from Soviet Ukraine to the World Stage" (Backbeat Books, 2023)
Adventurous and passionate” (The New Yorker) Ukrainian-born pianist Inna Faliks has established herself as one of the most communicative, and poetic artists of her generation. She has made a name for herself through commanding performances of standard piano repertoire, as well genre-bending, interdisciplinary projects, and inquisitive work with contemporary composers. This season, she gave the world premiere of Clarice Assad’s “Lilith” concerto, composed for her. Ljova’s “Voices” for piano and historical recording was composed for her and commissioned by the Milken Center of American Jewish Music in 2020.Faliks created a one-woman show “Polonaise-Fantasie, Story of a Pianist”, an a...
2025-08-15
45 min
Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito
Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 446 - Cassidy Lester
Executive Director for the Symphony of the Mountains Orchestra, Percussionist, Freelancer, and Educator Cassidy Lester stops by to talk about her work with the Symphony (03:05), her freelancing and teaching and how important performing is to her mental health (16:30), growing up in the Tri-Cities region of Tennessee, traveling with family to jam band concerts, getting into percussion, and her unique marching experiences (31:30), attending East Tennessee State University, getting her undergrad and MBA degrees, and how COVID changed her path (51:20), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including discussions of instrument stereotyping, the Pride and Prejudice movie from the mid-2000s...
2025-05-29
00 min
Cena Clássica, com Bela Pulfer
Orquestra Experimental de Repertório no Theatro Municipal de São Paulo
Neste domingo, dia 18 de maio, às 11h, a Orquestra Experimental de Repertório, sob a regência de Leonardo Labrada, apresenta uma peça instigante que une tradição e inovação. Além do trecho inicial 'Assim falou Zaratustra', de Richard Strauss, famosa por sua aparição em '2001: Uma Odisseia no Espaço' , inspirada na obra filosófica de Nietzsche, complementam o repertório duas criações de compositores brasileiros contemporâneos: 'Crase', de Flo Menezes, uma imersão eletroacústica em tempo real, e 'Raízes', concerto vibrante para quarteto de percussão e orquestra da premiada Clarice Assa...
2025-05-14
01 min
Cena Clássica, com Bela Pulfer
Concertos Matinais da Sala São Paulo
A série da Sala São Paulo de concertos matinais são em geral aos domingos às 11 da manhã e são gratuitos. Neste mês de maio, temos: No dia 4, Orquestra Joseense, simpático nome para a orquestra de São José, que faz um programa com compositores brasileiros, de Villa-Lobos a nomes mais contemporâneos, como Clarice Assad e Carlos dos Santos com seu 'Batuque de Umbigada'. Dia 11, tem Orquestra Furiosa, projeto do Auditório Ibirapuera com regência do magnífico Proveta e com a cantora Vanessa Moreno. Eles fazem um tributo a M...
2025-05-05
01 min
Classical Breakdown
The Future is Female: Exploring Clarice Assad and the Boulanger Initiative with Laura Colgate
Discover contemporary works by living Brazillian composer Clarice Assad that cover chamber music, solo piano, and orchestra. Then Co-Founder Laura Colgate tells us everything we need to know about and how you can benefit from the Boulanger Initiative, which advocates for women and gender-marginalized composers.Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-03-18
55 min
Live from the Grand Teton Music Festival
Live from the GTMF - S8, Episode 6: Music From Now... For Now
Music from our current times helps write the story of our world. Experience these three pieces, performed by the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra with prestigious soloists and guest conductors at Walk Festival Hall, to reflect on what it means to make music today.This episode features: Jennifer Koh, Clarice Assad and Third Coast Percussion with the Grand Teton Music Festival OrchestraClarice AssadBonecos de OlindaMiguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorMissy MazzoliViolin Concerto, “Procession”Jennifer Koh, violinDalia Stasevska, conductor
2025-03-13
1h 03
Grand Teton Music Festival
S8, Ep 6: Music From Now... For Now
Music from our current times helps write the story of our world. Experience these three pieces, performed by the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra with prestigious soloists and guest conductors at Walk Festival Hall, to reflect on what it means to make music today. This episode features: Jennifer Koh, Clarice Assad and Third Coast Percussion with the Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestra Clarice Assad Bonecos de Olinda Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductor Missy Mazzoli Violin Concerto, “Procession” Jennifer Koh, violin Dalia Stasevska, conductor Clarice Assad PLAY! (GTMF Co-Commission) Third Coast Percussion with Clarice Assad, vocalist David Danzmayr, conductor Live from the Grand Teto...
2025-03-13
1h 03
Keihard Klassiek: De Mix
Koelvloeistof
Alexis Ffrench - Returning To You Stephen Paulus - The Road HomeConspirare o.l.v. Craig Hella Johnson Gaetano Donizetti - L’elisir d'amore - Akte II - aria, "Una furtiva lagrima" (Arr.)Simon Lopez [klarinet] & Orchestre Victor Hugo Franche-Comté o.l.v. Jean-François Verdier Clarice Assad - The Last SongFrancesca Anderegg [viool] & Erika Ribeiro [piano] Elena Kats-Chernin - Fleeting EncountersAndrew Blanch [gitaar] & Emily Granger [harp] William Lloyd Webber - The Gardens at Eastwell "A Late Summ...
2024-09-04
58 min
Encore Houston
Episode 218: Aperio, Music of the Americas
Aperio performs works by Manuel Ponce, Clarice Assad, Pablo Borras, and Samuel Zyman.
2024-04-15
1h 13
Unorchestrated
Tchaikovsky and Bowden
The Akron Symphony will present Tchaikovsky and Bowden with guest soloist Mary Elizabeth Bowden on April 6 at EJ Thomas Hall. The performance will include Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence, Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on “Greensleeves”, Jessie Montgomery’s Strum, Jennifer Higdon’s “Reel Time”, and Julia Perry’s Prelude for Strings. The highlight of the evening will be the Ohio premiere of Bohemian Queen, a trumpet concerto composed by Clarice Assad and featuring classical trumpeter Mary Elizabeth Bowden, who has been praised for her splendid, brilliant playing, and pure, refined, and warm tone. In this episode, we are joined by M...
2024-03-30
20 min
Clássicos CBN - Helder Trefzger
Especial Dia da Mulher: homenagem a Cecile Chaminade e Clarice Assad
Nesta edição do Clássicos CBN, com o Maestro Helder Trefzger, continuaremos a homenagear as mulheres trazendo obras de duas compositoras. Dessa vez, as escolhidas foram a francesa Cecile Chaminade e a brasileira Clarice Assad. E aproveitaremos para lembrar de uma sinfonia de Tchaikovsky que será apresentada pela orquestra nessa semana. Ouça a conversa completa!
2024-03-19
17 min
Behind the Music
Bohemian Dreams
Trumpet virtuoso Mary Elizabeth Bowden joins Maestro Fakhouri as they discuss her upcoming performance of a newly commissioned jazz-inspired piece titled Bohemian Queen by Brazilian-American Grammy Award nominated composer, Clarice Assad. The program includes Bowden's shining interpretation of Arutiunian’s Trumpet Concerto, Rossini’s infamous and exhilarating Overture to William Tell, and Shostakovich’s evocative Symphony No. 9. For more information about the concert and to purchase tickets, please visit www.wfso.org.
2024-01-03
10 min
The Talk About Las Vegas Podcast | a podcast by Ira Sternberg
Talking With Sérgio Assad and Clarice Assad – December 11, 2023
This week, Ira spoke with Latin GRAMMY® Award winner, Brazilian guitarist, composer, and arranger Sérgio Assad and GRAMMY®-nominated composer Clarice Assad, performing (along with Third Coast Percussion) at the UNLV Performing Arts Center December 13. In this episode of “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” the Assads talk about their family’s deep history with music; Sergio’s surprising view of jazz; how performing as a father and daughter on stage reflects their closeness as family members; their performance, “Archetypes,” a work inspired by timeless character types that appear in stories, legends, and myths throughout the world; and why connection is w...
2023-12-11
28 min
Clásica en La
Biografía musical de Johanna Müller-Hermann
Música y palabras de Clarice Assad, anticipando el estreno de su obra «Saravá» en el Teatro Colón; cuartetos para cuerdas de Maddalena Lombardini Sirmen; Vida y obras de Johanna Müller-Hermann.
2023-11-17
1h 49
Entre Notas e Dramas
Explorando a Ópera "Isolda/Tristão" (Assad) Por Lucas Speck
Explorando a Ópera "Isolda/Tristão" (Assad) Por Lucas Speck Isolda/Tristão Música: Clarice Assad Libretista: Marcia Zanelatto Premiere: Theatro Municipal de São Paulo, 2023 E-mail: contato@lucasspeck.com @entrenoasedramas Entre Notas & Dramas é um canal multiplataforma para divulgação de ópera.
2023-09-22
13 min
Theatro Municipal
Ep. 28 - Ópera Isolda/Tristão, de Clarice Assad
Neste episódio comentamos a estreia da Ópera Isolda/Tristão, de Clarice Assad, com libreto de Marcia Zanelatto, no Theatro Municipal de São Paulo. Acompanhe aqui os depoimentos de: Clarice Assad (compositora), Marcia Zanelatto (libretista), Guilherme Leme Garcia (direção cênica), Melina Peixoto (Isolda), Daniel Umbelino (Tristão), Sávio Sperandio (Marcos) e Luciana Bueno (Mãe). Este podcast tem direção Ligiana Costa, com participação e criação dos bolsistas de Dramaturgismo do Programa Jovens Criadores do Theatro Municipal de São Paulo: Júlio Mourão, Luisa...
2023-09-13
19 min
The Second Street Dreams Audio Network
Clarice Assad, the Draylen Mason Composer In Residence. On Staccato
There’s a new Draylen Mason Composer in Residence at KMFA. She is Clarice Assad, a Brazilian-American composer who, when not on the road, lives in Chicago. In addition to composing, Assad likes teaching children how to collaborate with music and performance art. She is also working on an orchestral piece for KMFA. Her new work will be performed sometime in September in Austin.
2023-05-26
03 min
Clássicos CBN - Helder Trefzger
Orquestra Sinfônica do ES fará tributo a natureza neste ano
Com a abertura da temporada oficial da Orquestra Sinfônica do ES, nesta quarta-feira (11) e quinta-feira (12), o Clássicos CBN dá um "spoiler" do que vai ser apresentado. Além da Sinfonia n. 1, do ícone do romantismo do século 19 na música clássica, Robert Schumann, teremos uma obra de uma compositora brasileira, Clarice Assad, inspirada no ritual para chamar a chuva praticado pelos povos indígenas do Amazonas. Cantos de pássaros e sons da floresta retratados por uma orquestra sinfônica. Ouça a conversa completa!
2023-04-12
11 min
Classical Fix
Nisa Riyadi
Linton Stephens mixes a classical playlist for BBC centenary competition winner, Nisa Riyadi.Nisa's playlist:Greg Pattillo - Three Beats for Beatbox Flute Ralph Vaughan Williams - Greensleeves Ron Forbes - Autun Carillon Eleanor Daley - Upon Your Heart Clarice Assad - Sin fronteras Meredith Monk - NightfallClassical Fix is a podcast aimed at opening up the world of classical music to anyone who fancies giving it a go. Each week, Linton mixes a bespoke playlist for his guest, who then joins him to share their impressions of their new classical discoveries...
2023-02-21
29 min
The Story
The Stories Behind Members of Snarky Puppy EP 117 Zach Brock, Keita Ogawa 小川慶太, and Bob Lanzetti
Super excited to announce new guests, Zach Brock, Keita Ogawa 小川慶太, and Bob Lanzetti, to The Story! ZACH BROCK Critically acclaimed as the "pre-eminent improvising violinist of his generation," Zach Brock is an American jazz violinist and GRAMMY Award-winning member of Snarky Puppy. He has toured, recorded, and performed with artists such as Stanley Clarke, Aaron Goldberg, Wycliffe Gordon, Matt Ulery, Michelle Willis, Banda Magda, Bill Laurance, Sirintip, Phil Markowitz, Martha Redbone, and many more. Zach has also released eight solo albums and was named "Rising Star Violinist" of 2013 by Downbeat Magazine. A passionate educator, Zach has coac...
2023-02-13
43 min
Crushing Classical
Mary Elizabeth Bowden: International Trumpet Soloist
Have you ever wondered what it really takes to have a career as an internationally touring soloist? Have you wondered if it is too late for YOU to create such a career? You will love hearing from my guest today, Mary Elizabeth Bowden: International Trumpet Soloist Classical Trumpeter Mary Elizabeth Bowden has built an in-demand career as a soloist, praised for her “splendid, brilliant” playing (Gramophone Magazine) and her “pure, refined, and warm” tone (American Record Guide). A Gold Medal Global Music Award Winner, Opus Klassik Nominee, and Yamaha Performing Artist, she has also worked to establish a new reper...
2023-01-19
50 min
Musicians vs the World
Beyond Bossa Nova: Celebrating Brazilian Classical Composers with Guilherme Andreas
"Music is a language, and we all express ourselves through it. Their struggles are being told through their music. And as we listen to their music, we become...more connected and more human." Flutist Guilherme Andreas celebrates underrepresented Brazilian composers in his new album, "Beyond Bossa Nova." In today's episode, he shares not only his own story, but the fascinating stories of many overlooked Brazilian composers featured on his album. Composers discussed in today's episode: Leopoldo Miquez Pattapio Silva Jose Siqueira Clarice Assad Heitor Villa-Lobos Music performed by Guilherme Andreas and Gianne Ge Zhu https://www.guilhermeandreas.com/ https://frostedlens...
2022-11-13
31 min
Reflections on Music and Nature
Left Coast Chamber Ensemble
from May 28, 2020: San Francisco Bay Area-based Left Coast Chamber Ensemble's Anna Presler (violin/artistic director), Tanya Tomkins (cello), and Stacey Pelinka (flute) discuss their collaboration with composer Clarice Assad on “Lemuria,” about ancient mythical people and their work on George Crumb’s timeless Vox Balanae. They get philosophical about the question of what does an artist do in times like these (should one become an activist?) and speculate about the influence of soundscapes on musicians in past centuries versus now. Anna reflects on her walks in the Berkeley hills and we talk about birds, who evidently learn better...
2022-08-08
46 min
Live from the Grand Teton Music Festival
Live from the GTMF - S5, Episode 9: Many Faces
Live from the Grand Teton Music Festival is a series of one-hour podcasts hosted by Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles and GTMF General Manager Jeff Counts. Season Five's episodes celebrate the Festival’s 2021 return to live performances at Walk Festival Hall in Jackson Hole.Grand Teton Music Festival OrchestraJulia Bullock, sopranoJames Ehnes, violinFestival Musicians in a String Quartet – Ling Ling Huang and Yi Zhao, violins; Caroline Gilbert, viola; Judith McIntyre Galecki, celloClarice AssadBonecos de OlindaMiguel Harth-Bedoya, conductorCaro...
2022-05-02
59 min
Coffee Break
100: 26 Artistas, 28 Poemas
O primeiro episódio deste podcast foi publicado dia 4 de maio de 2020, com uma entrevista à criadora Patricia Portela. Desde então, partilhámos entrevistas, crónicas, debates, leituras encenadas, e muito mais. Hoje publica-se o episódio número 100. Para marcar este centenário convidámos 26 artistas a dizer um poema de sua escolha. A adesão e generosidade destes artistas foi comovente, e o resultado é impressionante, pela diversidade de temas e autores escolhidos. Sem saber ainda que frutos esta iniciativa poderá dar no futuro, agradecemos do fundo do coração aos artistas que aqui apresentamos, que representam todos os artistas, q...
2022-04-25
41 min
The Other Side Of The Bell - A Trumpet Podcast
Episode #94 - Mary Elizabeth Bowden
Classical Trumpeter Mary Elizabeth Bowden has built a rapidly ascendant career as a soloist, praised for her "splendid, brilliant" playing (Gramophone Magazine) and the clarity, purity, and power of her sound. A Gold Medal Global Music Award Winner, Opus Klassik Nominee, and Yamaha Performing Artist, Mary has also worked to establish a new repertoire for the trumpet through creative, collaborative commissioning projects and award-winning albums. Her upcoming season includes additional performances of the Fung concerto with the Santa Fe Symphony, Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, Shenandoah Conservatory Orchestra, and San Diego State University Orchestra. Mexican composer Gina Enríq...
2022-02-01
1h 14
The Second Street Dreams Audio Network
High School Students and Grammy Nominee, Clarice Assad create Mosaic Variations. On Staccato
Imagine being a high school student and a Grammy nominated composer teaches you how, in a very unique way, to compose a new piece. This piece however is not solely your own because it was a collaborative composition. Austin Classical Guitar invited composer Clarice Assad to take on this task. Artistic Director Joe Williams says the completed work will be performed on Saturday, January 29th.
2022-01-23
04 min
The Evelyn Glennie Podcast
EP31 - Clarice Assad
Composer Clarice Assad chats to me about her musical upbringing, her inspirations, her diverse range of skills and her approach to composing a percussion concerto...Produced by Cheryl Davis Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-01-05
52 min
Relevant Tones
Best Albums of 2021
2021 is a wrap! Matt, Austin, Seth and Stephen choose some of our favorite album releases of the year including music by Pamela Z, Danielle Eva Schwob, Third Coast Percussion, Sergio and Clarice Assad and more!
2021-12-31
58 min
Soundweavers
2.8 Putting Yourself "Out There" vs. Having Patience: Aquarelle Guitar Quartet
Mike Baker and Rory Russell of the Aquarelle Guitar Quartet join the Soundweavers team to discuss their work promoting the guitar quartet through a careful balance of traditional repertoire, arrangements, and commissions. They chat about their relationship with Chandos Records and their recording projects. They speak about their beginnings with Live Music Now and the value that community engagement programs offer both the local audiences and the performers. Recognized as one of the world’s leading guitar quartets, the Aquarelle Guitar Quartet is a dynamic and innovative ensemble known for its extraordinary ensemble in performance and expansive re...
2021-12-15
31 min
This Jungian Life Podcast
Archetypes and the Creative Process: A Discussion with Third Coast Percussion
The creator, the hero, the explorer: these are just some of the archetypes made famous by Carl Jung that inspired the latest album from Chicago’s Grammy award-winning Third Coast Percussion. Created in collaboration with classical guitarist Sérgio Assad and composer-performer Clarice Assad, Archetypes is a sonic exploration of the human experience. Taped live at the 2021 Chicago Humanities Festival, our conversation with musicians Clarice Assad and David Skidmore features an exploration of the creative process and an interactive discussion on David’s dream. Clarice Assad is a Grammy-nominated composer, celebrated pianist, inventive vocalist, and educator. David Skidmore is a perf...
2021-12-02
59 min
Ràdio Túria - Aquarelas do Brasil
Aquarelas do Brasil 25-10-2021
Manuel Merenciano selecciona y presenta un repertorio de canciones de música popular brasileña. Intérpretes: Roberta Sá, Clarice Assad, Marcos Valle & Carlos Lyra & Joao Donato & Roberto Menescal, Maria Bethania, Gladston Galliza, Leila Pinheiro & Ana Costa & Zélia Duncan , Tosca & Arnaldo Antunes, Paulinho Da Viola, Marcia Tauil & Felix Junior, Wanda Sá & Roberto Menescal, Almir Sater, Gilberto Gil & Preta Gil, Cesar Mocarzel & Mari Suzzuke, Marco Pereira & Yamandu Costa, AGR Nonet Grup & Fernanda Tassia.
2021-10-26
58 min
The Sound and Music Podcast
Climate: Emergency (Daniel Kidane, Clarice Assad, Lei Liang, Evelien van den Broek) | Ep.9
Composers Daniel Kidane, Clarice Assad, Lei Liang and Evelien van den Broek share their music and thoughts exploring the climate emergency in music. What does it mean to be a composer in times of a climate crisis? How does our awareness of the crisis enter our work, and how do we find meaning in our work in these times? From exploring cultural belonging and understanding our place on this planet through myth to the imperative of artists to be good storytellers, we listen to field recordings of extinct species and vanishing rainforests and music that reflects and inspires. Join...
2021-09-29
35 min
NetCamposTV - Campos do Jordão
51º Edição do Festival de Inverno de Campos do Jordão terá apresentações 100% online
O Festival de Verão e Inverno de Campos do Jordão, reconhecido como o maior evento de música clássica da América Latina e realizado pelo Governo do Estado de São Paulo, por meio da Secretaria de Cultura e Economia Criativa e pela Fundação Osesp e em parceria com a Prefeitura Municipal de Campos do Jordão, chega à sua 51ª edição em um formato especial., 100% online. O de inverno ocorre de 3 de julho a 1º de agosto nas cidades de Campos do Jordão e São Paulo e o de Verão de 15 de janeiro a 13 de fevereiro...
2021-06-25
09 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
Yodeling through the centuries / feat. Bridget Ann Johnston
In this episode, the young and scintillating soprano Bridget Ann Johnston shares her expertise on the history of yodeling, a vocal technique believed to be thousands of years old. It appears in several cultures throughout the times, including polyphonic music of Central Africa, Persian music, the Alpine countries, and its influence in American folk music.
2021-03-14
17 min
THE MUSICAL UNIVERSE OF PROFESSOR HURST
EPISODE TWENTY, interview with New York City based trombonist, big band leader, composer, arranger and educator Alan Ferber
We will discuss the many facets of Alan's career including his composing and arranging for large jazz ensemble, and his teaching at New York University. My discovery composer of the week is Brazilian born contemporary composer Clarice Assad.
2021-03-09
1h 17
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
Introspection That Speaks Volumes / feat. Sara Serpa
A native from Lisboa, Portuguese Sara Serpa is a singer, composer, improviser, who through her practice and performance, explores the use of the voice as an instrument. Serpa has been working in the field of jazz, improvised and experimental music, since moving to New York in 2008. Her ethereal music draws from a broad variety of inspirations including literature, film, visual arts as well as history and nature. In this episode we explore her career as a singer and a composer leading up to a conversation about her latest album Recognition, released in June 2020. A multi-disciplinary work that traces the...
2021-03-06
22 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
The Countertainer / feat. Edson Cordeiro
Edson Cordeiro is a Brazilian countertenor and pop and jazz singer. His repertoire covers everything from opera and lieder to traditional Brazilian folksongs to 1970s disco music. It includes covers of Nina Hagen, Janis Joplin, Prince and Édith Piaf, along with medieval psalms. As a vocal talent, Cordeiro has a four-octave voice. This episode is a fun, light hearted conversation with this incredible Brazilian legend, a pioneer in many areas, not only in the music realm.
2021-03-01
25 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
The Songstress from Ipanema, who inspires generations / feat. Joyce Moreno
Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist Joyce Moreno is a female icon of some of the best music that the country has produced up to this point in time. In this episode, Joyce shares intriguing insights about her career, her journey into crafting her space as a female musician in a world dominated by men, the good, the bad, and the ugly of the music industry over the past decades, among other gems.
2021-02-14
25 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
Narration in Symphonic Music / feat. Jamie Bernstein
As a concert narrator, Jamie Bernstein has appeared everywhere from Beijing to London to Vancouver. In addition to her own scripted narrations. Jamie also performs standard concert narrations, such as Walton’s “Facade,” Copland’s “A Lincoln Portrait” and her father’s Symphony No. 3, “Kaddish.” A frequent speaker on musical topics, Jamie has presented talks around the world, from conferences in Japan to seminars at Harvard University. In Spanish-speaking locations such as Madrid and Caracas, Jamie narrates en español—thanks to her Chilean-born mother Felicia, who raised her three children to be bilingual.
2021-02-08
24 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
Is it Okay To Laugh? /feat. Lila Palmer
Lila Palmer is a dramatist, facilitator and classically trained soprano. In this episode, we explore bullying in the music industry. An illegal recording of a live performance where a tenor cracks terribly on a high note prompted me to ask questions. Lila, a beautiful, energetic writer, speaker, and person, voices her opinions in elegant, clear, and emotionally compelling ways.
2021-02-01
18 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
We Always Land Together / feat. Dianne Reeves & Romero Lubambo
Singer Dianne Reeves and Guitarist Romero Lubambo have been making music together for decades. In this episode, we explore this unique kind of partnership and the magic behind this connection. What is the glue that holds it together? What type of training do improvisational artists go through to stay on the same page, no matter how intricate the musical liberties they take with each other? Here you'll find that the higher the leaps, the more at stake; they always land together.
2021-01-23
24 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
One Woman Band / feat. Badi Assad
Badi Assad is one of Brazil's most exciting performers. A heartfelt vocalist, an accomplished guitarist, a talented songwriter, she is also a unique creative spirit who, through sonic experimentations has been called by American music critics as a "One Woman Band." In this episode, Badi and her niece Clarice explore many facets of Badi's career through the years, in a fun, engaging and light-hearted way.
2021-01-15
23 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
Making Instruments Speak. And so much more / feat.Derek Bermel + Special Guest Luciana Souza
Composer, clarinetist, and conductor Derek Bermel is a master architect of musical emotions with a great taste for 'interior design'; i.e. the details, nuances, and beauty he creates by bringing so much attention to detail to his rich orchestration. This episode centers on three of his compositions that have one thing in common: The Human Voice. Find out how his passion for the voice fuels his never-ending imagination to keep on creating.
2021-01-06
21 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
A Musical Butterfly / feat. Maria João
Maria João is a very unique and creative vocalist from Portugal, versed in many styles, including folk music, avant-garde, jazz, and electronica. In this episode, we talk about many of her influences, inspiration, career, beliefs, the state of the art form in current times, and her future projects. Her upbeat personality and sunny energy are contagious in the best sense of the world. She has greatly influenced many singers of the new generation.
2021-01-01
23 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
From Polyglot to Polymath. / feat. Ronnie Malley
Ronnie Malley is a world music singer, multi-instrumentalist, playwright, actor, producer, educator, and a businessman. He speaks several languages and has done a great number of collaborations with a diverse number of artists, crossing cultural barriers and helping people connect through music. How does he do it? In this episode, he shares inspirational stories about how to never stop learning, and how he became a polymath of the 21st century.
2020-12-29
22 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
Chronicles of a True Bass / feat. David Leigh
A true bass is considered a very rare voice type in the operatic world. A recent graduate of the Metropolitan Opera’s Lindemann Young Artist Development Program, bass David Leigh has drawn acclaim throughout the United States and abroad for his visceral voice and intelligent singing. In this episode, David shares wonderful anecdotes, fun facts of his life, and encouraging stories that led him to become the powerful singer he is today.
2020-12-22
21 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
The Political Humanism of Reem Kelani / feat. Reem Kelani
British Palestinian Reem Kelani's work is filled with passion and fueled by a deep desire for the cultural preservation of Palestinian folk music. A political humanist, as she self describes, Kelani has been at the forefront of major humanitarian events, fundraising, and charity campaigns. Kelani's upcoming project entitled "This land is your land" includes music from Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, and other countries currently on President Trump's travel ban list.
2020-12-15
23 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
Avant Folk Music and... Dolly Parton / feat. Annika Socolofsky
Annika Socolofsky is a composer and Avant folk vocalist. Described as "unbearably moving" (Gramophone) and "just the right balance between edgy precision and freewheeling exuberance" (The Guardian), her music erupts from the embodied power of the human voice and is communicated through mediums ranging from orchestral and operatic works to unaccompanied folk ballads. Her research focuses on physiology in contemporary vocal music, using the music of Dolly Parton.
2020-12-05
23 min
צ׳פניצקי בדרכים
Chapnizky #25 in Conversation with Keita Ogawa
Since his arrival in America, Japan-born and GRAMMY award winner percussion player Keita Ogawa has worked with some of the biggest names in modern music including Yo-yo-ma, Assad Brothers, Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra, Romero Lubambo, Clarice Assad, Jaques Morelenbaum, Osvaldo Golijov, Les Nubians, Charlie Hunter, Benny Green, Eric Harland, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra and more. Currently he works several projects like, Snarky Puppy, Bokanté, Banda Magda, Bokantè, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Charlie Hunter, JSquad, Camila Meza and the Nectar Orchestra, Clarice Assad and more. He is endorsed by Canopus Drum, Meinl Percussion, Meinl Cymbal, Vic Firth, Eva...
2020-11-26
1h 23
Aeolian impromptu
Episode 13: Clarice Assad
My guest is Brazilian American composer, pianist, arranger and singer Clarice Assad. Eager to collaborate with all kinds of musicians and performers, Clarice has composed and performed works for a variety of ensembles, and musicians. We talk about her recent musical projects, her process and her new podcast Voxplorations.
2020-11-13
21 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
Music & Math. Adventures in konnakol. / feat. B.C. Manjunath
Social media sensation B.C. Manjunath is a mridangam and Konnakol master and a dedicated advocate for music education. A celebrated artist specialized in Classical Indian music, Manju is also well versed in western music notation and collaborates with artists worldwide, including Akram Khan, the renowned English dancer and choreographer of Bangladeshi descent.
2020-10-31
20 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
Art Songs: The Power of Words / feat. Laura Strickling
Be it the NY Times or the SF Classical Voice, words such as "powerful and crystalline" are frequently used to describe soprano Laura Strickling's voice. Celebrated for her performances of art songs, the Chicago native shares captivating stories about her career.
2020-10-26
19 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
The Infinite Diversity of Progressive Hip-Hop / feat. Christylez Bacon
Christylez Bacon is a Progressive Hip-Hop artist and multi-instrumentalist from Washington, DC, with a mission towards cultural acceptance and unification through music. In this episode, Chris shares heartfelt stories about his life and insights into collaborations with artists ranging from the contemporary Arabic music of Egypt and the music of Brazil. A charismatic improviser, he also graces us with a breathtaking freestyle demonstration.
2020-10-10
19 min
Relevant Tones
Clarice Assad
Clarice Assad is a highly acclaimed composer, pianist, singer and arranger renowned for her musical scope and versatility. A prolific Grammy nominated composer, Clarice Assad’s numerous commissions include works for Carnegie Hall, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Orquestra Sinfônica de São Paulo, Chicago Sinfonietta, San Jose Chamber Orchestra, the Boston Youth Orchestra, the Bravo! Vail Music Festival, Queen Reef Music Festival and the La Jolla Music Festival, to name a few. Her compositions have been recorded by some of the most prominent names in the classical music, including percussionist Dame Evelyn...
2020-10-04
58 min
Rádio UFRJ - Sala de Música UFRJ
O violão de Pedro Brandão, Luiza Muniz, Lucas William e Raphael dos Santos
Neste primeiro episódio, ouviremos quatro jovens violonistas, todos alunos do Bacharelado em Violão na Escola de Música da UFRJ. LISTA DAS APRESENTAÇÕESPedro Brandão toca: - Concertante Nº 3, de Nicanor Teixeira- Inverno Portenho, de Astor PiazzollaLuiza Muniz toca:- Bagatelle Nº3 de William Walton- One Last Song, de Clarice Assad- Torija, de Federico TorrobaLucas William toca:- Cheia de Dedos, de Guinga- Open Sea, de Ahmed El-Salamouny- Remembrance, de Sergio AssadRap...
2020-10-02
47 min
Improv Exchange Podcast
Episode #27: Keita Ogawa
Hailing originally from Nagasaki, Japan, Keita Ogawa is 2 times Grammy nominees and Grammy Award winner and one of the most versatile and sought-after percussionist and drummer in New York City if not the world. Currently, he works several projects like Snarky Puppy, Bokanté, Banda Magda, Bokantè, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Charlie Hunter, JSquad, Camila Meza and the Nectar Orchestra, Clarice Assad, and more. In this episode, Keita shares his background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, etc...
2020-09-21
42 min
The VOXPLORATION Podcast
Scat Singing on Steroids /feat. Varijashree Venugopal
The Indian singer, composer, and flutist Varijashree Venugopal has recently taken the music world by storm. With her unique, impressive scat singing technique mixing her native Carnatic music style with other musical genres such as Brazilian music and jazz, she continuously dazzles audiences worldwide. In this episode, Venugopal generously shares some of her musical heritage through stories and amazing technique demonstrations, in a delightful insight into her musical world.
2020-09-19
19 min
Toque2 Podcast
Carol Panesi / Música Universal
Olá galera! Neste podcast Paloma Pitaya estará acompanhada de uma convidada especialíssima, Carol Panesi! “A música está em todos os contextos”. Para a violinista carioca, a máxima de Hermeto Pascoal faz todo sentido. Multi-instrumentista, vencedora do Prêmio Profissionais da Música 2018 na categoria autora e vencedora do Prêmio MIMO Instrumental 2018, Carol Panesi foi integrante da “Itiberê Orquestra Família” e do “Itiberê Zwarg & Grupo” por 13 anos. Com esses projetos, viajou por vários lugares do Brasil e do estrangeiro. Compartilhou seus conhecimentos como monitora do projeto didático idealizado por Itiberê, a Oficina da Músi...
2020-02-07
52 min
Toque2 Podcast Bandas Fanfarras & Orquestras
Carol Panesi / Música Universal
Olá galera! Neste podcast Paloma Pitaya estará acompanhada de uma convidada especialíssima, Carol Panesi! “A música está em todos os contextos”. Para a violinista carioca, a máxima de Hermeto Pascoal faz todo sentido. Multi-instrumentista, vencedora do Prêmio Profissionais da Música 2018 na categoria autora e vencedora do Prêmio MIMO Instrumental 2018, Carol Panesi foi integrante da “Itiberê Orquestra Família” e do “Itiberê Zwarg & Grupo” por 13 anos. Com esses projetos, viajou por vários lugares do Brasil e do estrangeiro. Compartilhou seus conhecimentos como monitora do projeto didático idealizado por Itiberê, a Oficina da Músi...
2020-02-07
52 min
More Art Than Science
Clarice Assad
Clarice Assad is a Brazilian-American composer, pianist, arranger and singer originally from Rio de Janeiro. She has recorded 7 solo albums and has appeared on dozens of additional recordings. She is also Sergio Assad’s daughter, which may well be unfairly her greatest claim to fame in the small world of classical guitar. Clarice holds a Bachelor of Music from Roosevelt University in Chicago and a master's degree in Composition from the University of Michigan. She was also a 2009 Latin Grammy nominee. I caught up to Clarice this Spring at the University of Rhode Island Guitar Fest. She is unassuming and ha...
2019-08-02
34 min
All Classical Radio
John Pitman Review: Ascent with violist Matthew Lipman
Matthew Lipman is a 2015 Avery Fisher Grant winner, has recorded with Rachel Barton Pine and Sir Neville Marriner. Since graduating from Juilliard Lipman is now on the viola faculty at Sony Brook University and concertizes around the world. His debut CD, Ascent, is in tribute in part to his mother (d. 2014), and commissioned “Metamorfose” from Clarice Assad in her memory. In his conversation with program director John Pitman, Lipman shares stories of how he transitioned from trumpet to viola in grade school; his somewhat awkward first session with his longtime piano partner Henry Kramer; and makes the case that there are...
2019-06-24
14 min
Ràdio Túria - Aquarelas do Brasil
Aquarelas do Brasil 21-1-2019
Manuel Merenciano selecciona y presenta un repertorio de canciones de música popular brasileña. Intérpretes: Leny Andrade & Romero Lubambo, Tulipa Ruiz, Esperanza Spalding, Barbara Dias, Carlinhos Brown & Marisa Monte & Bebo Valdés, Trío Melero-Minguez-Lovino, Ceumar & Lui Coimbra & Paulo Freire, Toninho Horta & Antonio Onorato, Sergio Santos, Clarice Assad, Rosinha De Valença & Flavio Faria, Nando Xavier, Berta Rojas & Ivan Lins, Luis Otávio & Mallu Magalhaes, Pau Viguer Trío.
2019-01-22
59 min
Saravá
Saravá - Sérgio Assad - 22/05/17
Dedicamos nuestro programa al guitarrista y compositor Sérgio Assad y le escuchamos en su dúo con su hermano Odair, con el violonchelista Yo Yo Ma y con su hija Clarice Assad.Escuchar audio
2017-05-22
59 min
1 Track Podcast
1 Track #16 (S2E3) - Clarice Assad
Join me this week for my conversation with composer Clarice Assad as we listen to and talk about her Concerto for Guitar and Chamber Orchestra: O Saci-Pererê!
2017-05-07
43 min
Classical Guitar Insider
Episode 80 Clarice Assad
Clarice Assad joins us and talks about growing up in Brazil, the American academic music scene and being a jazz musician in New York. I try to sell you mattresses.
2016-07-10
1h 16
savannahmusicfestival
SMF Live 828 - The Brazilian Soul
The country of Brazil has a deep sense of culture and heritage comprised of an array of traditions, customs, languages, religious denominations, and of course, musical genres. Brazilian music developed many unique and original styles, most notably choro, forro, samba and bossa nova, each of which has its own distinct tradition, and collectively make up an important part of the Brazilian soul. In this episode, we listen to an original SMF production that features singer/pianist/composer Clarice Assad and mandolinist Mike Marshall & Choro Famoso.
2016-06-01
59 min