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Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 70: Have a CRMSS-Y Christmas | Greg SkidmoreToday we get to chat a bit about Renaissance Christmas music and the 2024 Canadian Renaissance Music Summer School, with the director Greg Skidmore. Greg sings in a number of professional chamber choir ensembles throughout the UK and elsewhere. The CRMSS fundariser, "Buy a Bar" can be found here. For CRMSS Registration information, please visit their website. Featuring a performance of Thomas Tallis's 40-voice metet, Spem in Alium, performed by I Fagiolini, found on YouTube. 2023-12-181h 32Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 69: EXCLUSIVE Pre-Album Interview | Markdavin ObenzaWe get an exclusive sneak peak at some tracks on the upcoming album Penitence & Lamentations by the Byrd Ensemble, conducted by Markdavin Obenza. We sit down with Markdavin and have a conversation about several of the tracks on the upcoming record, which comes out Friday, November 3, 2023, including a new commission by Nico Muhly. Follow the Byrd Ensemble on: FacebookInstagram2023-10-3047 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 68: Fresh Sound, Old Music | Dr. Jesse RodinToday we get an exclusive look into the upcoming album of Josquin's music with Dr. Jesse Rodin, a professor at Stanford University and Artistic Director/Conductor of Cut Circle. This album is the group's first installment of what will be a series of albums on Josquin's music. Dr. Rodin's research on Josquin has lead to some significant discoveries/conclusions regarding attribution of work and the "Josquin canon". You can follow Cut Circle on social media: FacebookInstagramYoutubePurchase their new album here on November 3, 2023: Musique en WallonieStream a...2023-10-241h 04Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 67: EXCLUSIVE I Fagiolini Album Pre-Release Interview | Robert Hollingworth & Greg SkidmoreA great pleasure to have I Fagiolini Director Robert Hollingworth along with Baritone Greg Skidmore for an exclusive interview about I Fagiolini's upcoming album "Missa Tu Es Petrus", featuring the previously unrecorded work of the same title by 17th Century Italian Composer Orazio Benevoli. Go download on your favorite streaming service on October 6, 2023 (or the album is available for purchase.  You can stay up to date on all things I Fagiolini on their website and social media pages. FacebookInstagramYouTubeFor more information about the MA program at University o...2023-09-251h 23Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 66. Concert Preview | SOA Autumnal Equinox EvensongOn today's episode, we walk through the concert program for Sound of Ages upcoming Evensong concert. As part of their Evensong concert series, the Autumnal Equinox Evensong theme is opposites and gratitude. There are only a few tickets left so don't miss out, get your tickets here. Dr. Andrew Huberman podcast episode about gratitude.Tenebrae performing Part I of Ne Irascaris, Domine by William Byrd. Tenebrae's website. Check out all their recordings here. Sansara's live recording of Hubert Parry's I Know My Soul Hath Power. The Tallis Scholars performing Part II of...2023-09-1841 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 65: An 'Improversation' | Dr. Peter SchubertToday we get to have a fantastic 'Improversation' if you will, with Dr.  Peter Schubert. Peter Schubert came to Montreal from New York City, where he founded and directed Opera Uptown and The New Calliope Singers, a group renowned for its commitment to modern music during its fifteen-year career. The group presented over fifty premieres and released a critically acclaimed CD entitled "New Cantatas and Madrigals."Since 1991, he has conducted the highly respected Montreal-based group, The Orpheus Singers. Under his direction, the group has placed as a finalist several times the CBC Competition for Amateur Ch...2023-09-111h 12Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 64: Your Brain On What? | Professor Megan LongToday we get to have a fantastic conversation with Professor Megan Long of Oberlin College & Conservatory. Megan Kaes Long studies European song traditions of the 16th and 17th centuries and the theoretical discourses that describe them. Her book, Hearing Homophony: Tonal Expectation at the Turn of the Seventeenth Century, was published by Oxford University Press in 2020 and won the Society for Music Theory's Wallace Berry Award in 2021.Long’s articles have appeared in Music Theory Spectrum, the Journal of Music Theory, Music Theory Online, and Open Access Musicology and her research has been supported by gr...2023-08-291h 10Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 63: Tenebrae - Passion and Precision Pt. II: Path of Miracles | Nigel ShortToday we get a follow up conversation with Nigel Short where he walks us through Joby Talbot's Path of Miracles. The conversation is interspersed with audio clips from each movement. Watch Tenebrae perform Path of Miracles live from La Basilique de Saint-Denis in France. Tenebrae's album of Path of Miracles can be found on their website, Apple Music, Spotify, and wherever music is streamed. 2023-08-211h 38Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 62: Tenebrae - Passion and Precision | Nigel ShortToday we get to chat with Nigel Short, Conductor and Artistic Director of Tenebrae Choir. We get to hear his journey as a singer, the genesis of Tenebrae choir, Nigel's approach to choral singing, his thoughts about renaissance music and more! Nigel's Bio:  Award-winning conductor Nigel Short has earned widespread acclaim for his recording and live performance work with leading orchestras and ensembles across the world.Tenebrae are special. Directed by Nigel Short, these were exemplary performances, lucid, and so commanding it seemed as if singing perfectly in tune was the most natural thing i...2023-08-141h 09Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 61: The Andrew Special Part II | Poor Richard's MadrigalToday we talk through Andrew's newest piece commissioned by Sound of Ages for their Sing Actually narrative concert: Poor Richard's Madrigal. This piece pays homage to Thomas Morley's Now Is the Month of Maying. We discuss comedy, madrigals,  and much more. Check out the live performance ofPoor Richard's Madrigal on YouTube.  You can find the King's Singers performance of Now Is the Month of Maying video on YouTube as well. 2023-08-0751 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 60: The Andrew Special | Sing Actually: The Ultimate Choral RomComFrequent guest and newly appointed Composer in Residence for Sound of Ages, Andrew Maxfield shares his insights and perspectives on Sound of Ages' newest narrative concert "Sing Actually: The Ultimate Choral RomCom." They also discuss entrepreneurial practices that can be applied to the choral art and classical music more broadly. Visit Andrew's website for information on upcoming projects and compositions. Sound of Ages website is currently under construction, but will be up soon. Hear their work on YouTube. 2023-07-3151 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 59: Resurrexit podcasti | David Simmons WoodWelcome back to Early Music Monday! We return to the podcast waves by interviewing Dr. David Wood, program director for Early Music America and Director of Early Music ensembles at K-State University in Manhattan, Kansas. Link to his article in Early Music America: "Canto: Toward a Rebirth of Renaissance Choral Repertoire"The Gesualdo Six's performance of 'Sicut Cervus'The Gesualdo Six WebsiteSound of Ages YouTubeSound of Ages new website is currently under construction and will available soon! 2023-07-171h 13Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 58: TENET Vocal Artists | Jolle GreenleafToday we sit down with Jolle Greenleaf, Artistic Director of Tenet Vocal Artists based out of New York City.  We discuss conductor roles, the power of early music, and get a glimpse in some of Jolle's composer preferences. Be sure to follow TENET's virtual tour to the UK: https://tenet.nyc/uk-2022https://www.soundofageschoir.com/2022-04-1152 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 57: Well, Well, Well...How the Turntables... | Kameron KavanaughOn today's episode of Early Music Monday, Stevie turns the tables and interviews Kameron. Great insights into what makes Kameron tick and more background into how he became the early music nerd that he is today. https://www.soundofageschoir.com/2022-04-041h 11Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 56: Here Comes Treble | Dr. Erin PliscoToday we welcome back Dr. Erin Plisco to share a brief overview of the interest session she presented at the recent Southwestern ACDA conference, "Looking for Treble in Old and New Places: Historical Repertoire for Treble Voices."https://www.soundofageschoir.com/Here is a link to Erin's database of historical repertoire for treble voices: Google folder including playlist:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-Spu6raIH6PIeRulBhgG0i6IPxnmyrVD?usp=sharingDatabase only link:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FxNyl_Cwe8tEe_VPNMJFb-CenOfHLMG3OUsf18d523E/edit?usp=sharing2022-03-2857 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 55: The Andrew Special | Concert Reviews | ACDA Western | Voces8On today's episode of the Andrew Special, Andrew Maxfield and our new cohost Stevie Dugdale give brief concert reviews of recent concerts they attended of ACDA Western Conference in California and Voces8 in Wichita, KS. https://www.soundofageschoir.com/https://andrewmaxfield.org/2022-03-2141 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 54: Co-host Introduction | Stephen DugdaleToday we sit down for an introduction interview with our new co-host, Stevie Dugdale.  2022-03-1442 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 53: Josquin the Rock Star | Dr. Jesse RodinToday we get to have an amazing conversation with Dr. Jesse Rodin, professor at Stanford University, Josquin Scholar, conductor/performer, and the founding Artistic Director of Cut Circle.Cut Circle - https://cutcircle.org/Sounds of the Renaissance Video: https://cutcircle.org/videos/sounds-of-renaissance-florence/Josquin's Rome: Book by Dr. Rodinhttps://global.oup.com/academic/product/josquins-rome-9780199844302?cc=us&lang=en&Youtube Videos:Nymphes des bois - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSXqOq_DZ9IMissa la sol fa re mi - https://www.youtube...2022-03-071h 08Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 52: If I Were a Chorister | Helen AshbyToday we get to have a fantastic conversation with British Soprano Helen Ashby who sings in several ensembles including Stile Antico, fantastic early music ensemble. She is also the singing instructor for the boy choristers at Westminster Abby. https://www.soundofageschoir.com/https://www.stileantico.co.uk/Woefully Arrayedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDGwwkqXXV02022-02-2859 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 51: Love's Keen Sting: The Italian Madrigal | Cipriano de RoreThe Italian Madrigal is the sound of love songs from the 16th Century. We look a little into the origins of the Madrigal as a genre and into Cipriano de Rore's life and style. https://www.soundofageschoir.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd5K2AQvOsg2022-02-1429 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 50: This Marriage: Music and Poetry (Pt. 2) | Eric Whitacre & Tony SilvestriPart 2 of our sit down with Eric Whitacre and Tony Silvestri. We take a closer look into their work "Sainte-Chapelle" and "The Sacred Veil". A few golden nuggets regarding the works that have never been shared before.  Recording Credits:Sainte-Chapelle (The Tallis Scholars) https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDGIM802Be on the look out for upcoming works mentioned in the show by Eric and Tony: https://ericwhitacre.com/https://www.charlesanthonysilvestri.com/https://www.soundofageschoir.com/2022-02-071h 11Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 49: This Marriage: Music and Poetry (Pt. 1) | Eric Whitacre & Tony SilvestriWe get to sit down with one of choral music's great composer/poet duo's, Eric Whitacre and Tony Silvestri to discuss a few of their most popular collaborations: Lux Arumque, Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine, Sainte-Chapelle, and Sacred Veil. We discuss text, meaning, musical elements, and this marriage of old and new to create something novel and great. http://soundofageschoir.comhttps://ericwhitacre.com/https://www.charlesanthonysilvestri.com/2022-01-3155 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 48: Do You Even Music Bro? | How to Speak "Music"Today we take a deep dive into "Amicus Meus" by Tomás Luis de Victoria and have a discussion about how to even talk about music using Jan LaRue's Guidelines for Stylistic Analysis. That sounds like the most boring thing ever, but it's actually an incredible way to look deeper at how music acts and what gives it its drive. https://www.soundofageschoir.com/https://www.soundofageschoir.com/supportA link to the score for "Amicus Meus":https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/1/1c/Amicus_meus_osculi_Victoria.pdfJan LaRue's Gu...2022-01-241h 06Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 47: Real Artists Don't Starve | Thomas TallisThe myth behind the starving artist can be crippling. We discuss some ways to change our paradigm from starving artists to thriving artists. Featuring Sound of Ages' National ACDA Performance of "Loquebantur" by Thomas Tallis. www.soundofageschoir.com2022-01-1047 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 46: Madrigal GOAT Marenzio | Hannah ElyToday we look at the life and music of Luca Marenzio, the great Italian madrigalist and have a fantastic interview with Hannah Ely, founding Artistic Director and Soprano in Fieri Consort. Click here to learn more about Fieri's upcoming project donate to their Crowdfunder: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/thedestinedknot(For a video preview of the project, check out the trailer) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-EtxqcZaNYFor recordings and other general information about Fieri, visit their website: https://www.fiericonsort.co.uk/https://www.soundofageschoir.com/2021-11-221h 01Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 45: The Art of Impossible | High Achievement in Early MusicIf you have ever thought that you are not creative or that "making it big" is impossible, today's episode is for you. There are two false choices taught in the world. It's either "Go live your dream" or "don't pursue your dream, do something practical". I seek to find the middle of ";pursue your dream, but it's going to be insanely hard and require grit and creativity". Making Early Music a career would not fall in the category of stable, smart, or lucrative, but that doesn't mean it's impossible. It might just look a little different than your initial...2021-11-1539 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 44: WTF (What's the Form) 2.0 | Andrew MaxfieldWe discuss "Touch Me Not", new Andrew Maxfield Commission for Sound of Ages project "Ascension". We take a closer look into some of the musical elements that hold the piece together. www.soundofageschoir.comwww.andrewmaxfield.org 2021-11-0846 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 43: Sound of Ages ACDA UT Performance | AscensionOn today's episode, we listen to Sound of Ages ACDA Utah performance of their program, "Ascension", from October 23rd in Sandy, UT. Kameron gives a brief intro to each piece and then we get to listen to each piece in its entirety.www.soundofageschoir.comhttps://www.caravaggio-foundation.org/2021-11-0144 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 42: The Choralosopher | Chris MunceToday we get the opportunity to sit down with The Choralosopher himself, Chris Munce. We'll talk to him about early music, his professional choir, his high school students. It's cool to hear him on the other side of the mic. www.soundofageschoir.comhttps://kantoreikc.com/https://choralosophy.com/2021-10-1858 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 41: The Triumphs of Oriana | Michael EastToday we talk about the Triumphs of Oriana, a collection of Madrigals, a little bit about Michael East, who nobody's heard of, and if you haven't heard of the Triumphs of Oriana, have you been living under a stupid rock? www.soundofageschoir.com/podcastCheck out the video of the performance:https://youtu.be/yRSW1j0yWh42021-10-0424 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 40: The Anatomy of Creativity | Michael John TrottaToday we're going to have a conversation with Michael John Trotta about compositions, about early music, about something that he has coined "the anatomy of creativity".www.soundofageschoir.comwww.mjtrotta.comJW Behind the Music Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRU0B1F1FDARecordingsUbi Caritas – Michael John Trotta – Tenebrae conducted by Nigel ShortO Magnum Mysterium – Michael John Trotta – Tenebrae conducted by Nigel ShortLink to "The Anatomy of Creativity"https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BxnOiCmCImcyu2H3_A4MuHCcA7i...2021-09-201h 00Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 39: We Remember | Chris LowreyToday we will have a fantastic interview with Chris Lowrey, professional counter-tenor and Founding Artistic Director of Ensemble Altera. www.soundofageschoir.comhttps://www.christopherlowrey.com/www.ensemblealtera.comThe Dying Soldier (Kameron called it the Fallen Soldier in the Podcast, but it's "The Dying Soldier")https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fIJf3svTXw2021-09-1359 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 38: Unlikely Partners: Salamone Rossi | Josh HabermannToday we're going to talk about the Italian Renaissance composer Salamone Rossi. We'll have a great interview with Josh Habermann, conductor of Santa Fe Desert Chorale and several other ensembles. www.soundofageschoir.com/podcasthttps://desertchorale.org/New York Baroquewww.nybaroque.orgElohim Hashiveinuhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQQYDUTO7t82021-08-301h 04Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 37: The Andrew Special | WTF? (What's the Form)We talk a little bit about the concept of form and what hold music together. We use Tomás Luis de Victoria's piece "Amicus Meus" to discuss the broader concept of form. www.soundofageschoir.com/podcastwww.andrewmaxfield.org(Video of Amicus Meus performed by Sound of Ages)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXejGOJRQ3I&t=6sLink to the score: https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/1/1c/Amicus_meus_osculi_Victoria.pdf2021-08-231h 13Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 36: The Sound of Ages Approach | Peter PhilipsToday we announce the launch of The Sound of Ages Approach, Sound of Ages' educational outreach program designed to help choral ensembles build musicianship through early music. We also discuss the life and music of British renaissance composer Peter Philips. Audio courtesy of BYU Singers conducted by Dr. Andrew Crane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mkvfe8SgpGohttps://singers.byu.edu/www.soundofageschoir.com2021-08-0937 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 35: Blue Ocean Composers | PalestrinaUnlock your creativity by creating boundaries (New or old). Palestrina, and countless other composers in Western Music History, created a Blue Ocean market with his very focused style and boundaries. www.soundofageschoir.com2021-08-0237 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 34: Timeless or Trendy? | Robert WhiteToday, we passionately discuss the difference between music that is timeless vs. music that is trendy. We also discuss a few facts about British Renaissance composer Robert White and listen to Sound of Ages performing his piece "Christe qui lux es et dies III". We appreciate your feedback. We would appreciate your help improving the show. To give your feedback, follow the link to this Google form: https://forms.gle/UgMtZJFYWoZXEPX67Visit our website to see all content and news.www.soundofageschoir.comBe sure to check out our new video release...2021-07-1938 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 33: In the Marketplace | Paul SmithThe music marketplace and what that even means. We are going to have a fantastic interview with Paul Smith, co-founder of Voces8. You don't want to miss today's episode of Early Music Monday. www.soundofageschoir.comwww.voces8.comwww.voces8.foundationAlso be sure to check out more of Paul's work: www.voces8.foundation/paulsmith2021-07-051h 10Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 32: The Renaissance of Oz | PalestrinaI just want to go through and try to bridge the gap between early music and normal life. We're going to talk about a book called The Oz Principle, find out how the concept of line is incorporated and connect all the dots. www.soundofageschoir.comThe Oz Principlehttps://www.amazon.com/Oz-Principle-Individual-Organizational-Accountability-ebook/dp/B0012M2IX22021-06-2830 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 31: The Princess of Ferrara | Laurie StrasToday we're going to take a trip over to Italy and explore the music of 16th century Ferrara, which is one of the musical hotspots of the renaissance. Our guest, Laurie Stras, noted and renown musicologist will give us some background on some specific female composers that she's done groundbreaking research on. Some pretty incredible stuff. www.soundofageschoir.comArticles and Books by Laurie Stras: Sisters Doing it Themselves:https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2017/mar/10/radical-motets-from-16th-century-nunnery-musica-secreta-lucrezia-borgiaHer book, "Women and Music in Sixteenth Century Ferrara"https://www.am...2021-06-211h 06Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 30: The Andrew Special | Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Part II)Some specific examples of "line" as examined in 3 pieces of music. You'll hear full pieces by:Manuel CardosoCarlo GesualdoAndrew Maxfieldwww.soundofageschoir.com/podcastBig special premiere performance of Andrew's piece, "The Singing Bowl". Look for the video coming soon but hear the first live recording here. 2021-06-141h 10Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 29: The Andrew Special | Whose Line Is It Anyway?On today's Andrew Special, we do a birds eye view of the concept of "Line". What makes a good line? What's the difference between line and melody? Why is line important? etc. We will do a follow up episode, a "Part II" if you will, where we will go more in depth and show specific examples. www.soundofageschoir.comwww.andrewmaxfield.org2021-06-0746 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 28: John Merbecke the Heretic | Simon WhitelyToday we're going to talk a little bit about St. George's Chapel and Windsor by talking about the composers John Merbecke and, fast-forward to today, Simon Whitely, who is a lay clerk there and leader of the group, "The Queen's Six", who you might know from their recent performance at Prince Phillip's funeral and Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's wedding. All kinds of Royal stuff going on today. www.thequeenssix.co.ukwww.soundofageschoir.com/podcast2021-05-241h 15Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 27: The False Relations of Thomas Tallis | Cecilia McDowallToday we're going to be talking about "The False Relation", a harmonic phenomenon of the Renaissance and relate that to Thomas Tallis and his life, and a little bit to our life today. Then we're going to have a great interview with British composer Cecilia McDowall. https://ceciliamcdowall.co.uk/www.soundofageschoir.com/podcastFor Sound of Ages recordings of Cecilia's pieces, check out our websitewww.soundofageschoir.com2021-05-171h 16Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 26: Concert Day | We Begin with HildegardToday we will have a short composer profile (to be extended in a later episode) on Hildegard von Bingen to set up tonight's Sound of Ages concert, "Songs of Meditation". Check out the live stream: https://youtu.be/upR03BS2F_QConcert Program can be found:https://spark.adobe.com/page/dBcpLxoH6ATuh/2021-05-1011 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 25: Sound of Ages LIVE Concert | Songs of MeditationThis is a pre-concert discussion where we go in depth into the Songs of Meditation program, Sound of Ages first live concert in over a year. We take a look into the nature of meditation and how the program reflects those concepts. The program features a world premiere of a piece by Andrew Maxfield and music from Hildegard, Arvo Pärt, Guillaume Du Fay, John Tavener, Tomás Luis de Victoria, and Jonathan Dove. Audio clips played in this episode were taken directly from YouTube and links to those can be found below: Hildegard - http...2021-05-0358 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 24: The Andrew Special | They Used All the NotesHow do you say something new when everything's been said. On this months edition of the Andrew Special, we dive into "waves of saturation" and how humans tend to create something new when it seems as though there's nothing left to say. https://andrewmaxfield.orgwww.soundofageschoir.comAudio Credit: 30 second clip of Spem in Alium by Thomas Tallis (Performed by The Tallis Scholars)2021-04-2657 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 23: His Royal Bachness | Martha McLorinanThe road to success is most likely to be kind of a messy one. So today we talk about, in episode #23, His Royal Bachness, we're going to have a special guest, professional singer Martha McLorinan from the UK, and our composer profile, obviously, on Johann Sebastian Bach.www.soundofageschoir.com/podcast www.marthamclorinan.com2021-04-191h 09Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 22: Esteban Salas & The Infinite Game | Guest: Ernesto HerreraToday we're going to be talking about The Infinite Game, we're going to have an interview with Ernesto Herrera  from Cuba, and our composer profile is on Esteban Salas. Check out Ernesto's Facebook and Instagram. Here's a link to BYU Singers performance of his work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQxAf3fadB4www.soundofageschoir.com2021-04-1259 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 21: George F. Handel and Grit | Guest: Professor Darrell BabidgeOur newly formatted episodes begins with our composer profile on George F. Handel and the concept of "grit", we then have an interview with the newly appointed head of the voice department at Julliard School, Professor Darrell Babidge. 2021-04-051h 02Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 20. The Andrew Special with Andrew Maxfield and Phillip LasserOur first ever episode of The Andrew Special. Early Music Monday is joined by co-host Andrew Maxfield where we do a deep dive into the world of counterpoint with composer, theorist, and professor at Julliard School, Phillip Lasser. Prepare to have your mind blown.Visit Phillips website:www.philiplasser.comCheck out other episodes of EMM and blogs with resources at: www.soundofageschoir.com2021-03-291h 00Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 19: Songs of Praise Virtual Concert PreviewA special episode going in depth into Sound of Ages' Virtual Concert "Songs of Praise" prepared for the 2021 National ACDA virtual conference. A closer look at the music on the program by Carlo Gesualdo, Cecilia McDowall, Thomas Tallis, and Ken Burton. www.soundofageschoir.com/events2021-03-2216 minSound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 18: Expanding the Scope, Stuart Wheeler, William BillingsToday we're going to talk about some areas, genres, and sub-genres that I include in Early Music that will help us expand the scope and definition of what Early Music is, we'll have an interview with composer Stuart Wheeler, and our composer profile is on William Billings. soundofageschoir.com/podcast2021-03-151h 04Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 17: The Choreography of Sound, Andrew Maxfield, Tomás Luis de VictoriaOur discussion today goes back to the basics of counterpoint and the choreography of sound, we'll have an interview with composer Andrew Maxfield, and our composer profile is on Tomás Luis de Victoria.soundofageschoir.comandrewmaxfield.org2021-03-081h 07Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 16: Avant-garde, Courtney Minor, Nicola VicentinoToday we're going to discuss the avant-garde philosophy, we're going to have a discussion with Courtney Minor, a professional singer based out of California, and our composer profile is on Nicola Vicentino. 2021-03-011h 22Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 15: The Economy of Sound, Greg Skidmore, Orlando di LassoToday we get deep and philosophical talking about the economy of sound...less is more, we'll have an interview with Greg Skidmore; professional singer and conductor, and our composer profile is on Orlando di Lasso, or is it de Lassus? www.soundofageschoir.comThe Canadian Renaissance Music Summer Schoolwww.crmss.org2021-02-221h 20Sound of Ages PodcastSound of Ages PodcastEMM 14: I am Lute, Braedon Hofmann, John DowlandToday we are talking about the Lute, not the Flute, the Lute, like the original guitar; And we're going to talk to Braedon Hoffman who is a professional Lute player, Lutenist, and our composer profile is on John Dowland, who wrote a lot of music for the Lute. It's all about the Lute, "I am Lute".  https://www.soundofageschoir.com/podcastshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDfbgUkt_rL5XwdIpV5S74Q2021-02-081h 12