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WNHH Community RadioWNHH Community RadioLoveBabz LoveTalk: “Go down, Moses, Way down in Egypt’s land; Tell Pharaoh Let my people go!”Experience one of the greatest American choral works of all time, American composer Robert Nathaniel Dett’s The Ordering of Moses, performed by hundreds of combined voices from the Fairfield County Chorale, Heritage Chorale of New Haven, and New Haven Chorale. From Music Director Perry So: “Finally after almost a century this great work is starting to receive its due. The Ordering of Moses was never forgotten – church choirs, community groups and others have kept the piece in our ears – but the first performance at Carnegie was only in 2014, and the British premiere in 2022. What remarkable sound worlds are contained in the p...2025-02-0335 minLoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-IvyLoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-Ivy“Go down, Moses, Way down in Egypt’s land; Tell Pharaoh Let my people go!”Experience one of the greatest American choral works of all time, American composer Robert Nathaniel Dett’s The Ordering of Moses, performed by hundreds of combined voices from the Fairfield County Chorale, Heritage  Chorale of New Haven, and New Haven Chorale.From Music Director Perry So:“Finally after almost a century this great work is starting to receive its due. The Ordering of Moses was never forgotten – church choirs, community groups and others have kept the piece in our ears – but the first performance at Carnegie was only in 2014, and the British premiere in 2022. What remarkable sound wor...2025-02-0335 minStudio AStudio AHyemin Kim (2024)Interlochen faculty pianist Hyemin Kim is presenting a recital of music by composers from the 18th century to the present day. The composers represented on her program include Franz Joseph Haydn, Robert Schumann, Claude Debussy, R. Nathaniel Dett and John Corigliano. She recently visited IPR's Studio A to give a preview of some of the music she'll be presenting Friday night in Manistee.2024-09-2623 minChoir Fam PodcastChoir Fam PodcastSeason 3 Wrap-UpThank you for listening to our show this season!!Here are the favorite choral pieces from our guests in the third season:Sommerpsalm, Waldemar ÅhlénChristmas Oratorio, Johann Sebastian BachKomm, Jesu, Komm; Johann Sebastian BachAgnus Dei, Samuel BarberBluegrass Mass, Carol BarnettAfternoon on a Hill, Eric BarnumMissa Solemnis, Ludwig van BeethovenThe Eyes of All Wait Upon Thee, Jean BergerChichester Psalms, Leonard Bernstein(x2)Ave Maria, Franz BieblBallad of the Brown King, Margaret BondsCredo, Margaret Bo...2024-02-1913 minMelanated Moments in Classical MusicMelanated Moments in Classical MusicThe Ordering of Moses: An African-American MasterworkJoshua and Angela examine the remarkable oratorio The Ordering of Moses by African-American composer Robert Nathaniel Dett. This powerful and moving work tells the biblical story of Moses leading the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and is considered one of the most important works of African-American classical music. Scored for chorus, orchestra, and soloists, Dett's oratorio features a variety of musical styles, including spirituals, folk music, and classical forms. It is a powerful work that explores themes of freedom, oppression, and hope while serving as an allegory of the Black experience of the 18th-19th centuries.2023-11-0136 minPour Me A MozartPour Me A MozartAnthony Greenwww.anthonyrgreen.com soundcloud.com/piargno vimeo.com/piargno instagram.com/piargno84 Influences: Scott Joplin Robert Nathaniel Dett Althea Waites – Black Diamonds Florence Price Margaret Bonds William Grant Still Ed Bland Howard Swanson Ulysses Kay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pourmeamozart/support2023-07-071h 18Nothing ConcreteNothing ConcreteThe Music of the Black Renaissance: Episode 2In this week’s episode, Ege shines a light on two of the composers who influenced the music that emerged from the 20th-century Black Renaissance in the United States: British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Canadian composer Robert Nathaniel Dett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-10-2508 minMusic MattersMusic MattersBeatrice Rana, The Ordering of Moses, Claude Debussy and Emma BardacImage: © Simon FowlerThe Italian pianist Beatrice Rana joins Tom Service to discuss her immersion in Beethoven’s late piano sonatas during Italy’s lockdown, and her relationship with one of the most famous works in the canon – the composer’s ‘Emperor’ concerto. She reflects on how the circumstances of Chopin’s life are articulated in his Scherzi, and on thanking audiences for being part of performances. With Robert Nathaniel Dett’s Oratorio, The Ordering of Moses, receiving its first outing in the UK with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Chorus on Wednesday, some 85 years aft...2022-02-1944 minArts & IdeasArts & IdeasDiverse Classical Music IINew Generation Thinker Christienna Fryar is joined by four scholars whose work on composers has fed into concerts being recorded by BBC Philharmonic.Musicologist and pianist Dr Samantha Ege from the University of Oxford, is working on the American composer and pianist Margaret Bonds (1913 – 1972)Dwight Pile-Gray, who is studying at the London College of Music at the University of West London, is researching the Canadian American composer, organist, pianist, choir director and music professor Robert Nathaniel Dett (1882 – 1943)The ethnomusicologist and instrumentalist Ahmed Abdul Rahman, doing his PhD at Bath Spa University is investigating the...2022-02-0841 minMarsh Chapel Sunday ServicesMarsh Chapel Sunday ServicesMemory and View, December 5, 2021The Rev. Dr. Robert Allan Hill preaches a sermon entitled “Memory and View”. The Marsh Chapel Choir sings “Es ist ein’ Ros’ entsprungen” by Melchior Vulpius and Donald Cashmore, and “Ave Maria” by Nathaniel Dett, along with service music and hymns.2021-12-051h 03Classical FixClassical FixAyo AkinwolereGuest presenter Linton Stephens mixes a classical playlist for his music-loving guest. This week, Linton is joined by broadcaster Ayo Akinwolere.Ayo's playlist:Robert Nathaniel Dett - Ave Maria Valerie Coleman - Red Clay & Mississippi Delta Errollyn Wallen - Concerto Grosso (2nd movement) Julius Eastman - Gay Guerrilla Fela Sowande - Akinla from African Suite Täpp Collective - ViologyClassical 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 t...2021-10-2530 minTiempo de ClásicosTiempo de Clásicos070. Efemérides, lamentaciones y el Cantar de los cantaresCorría 2012 cuando registramos este programa dedicado a las efemérides del día y al segundo capítulo de un coleccionable dedicado a la "Música antigua, pero antigua de verdad". En esta ocasión a la música en en Antiguo Testamento. Además, música del compositor afroamericano Robert Nathaniel Dett, del pianista Peter Frankl interpretando a Debussy, al director Michel Plasson junto a Rolando Villazón en un aria de Carmen, el Kol Nidrei de Bruch con la du Pré... y algunas cosas más.2021-10-021h 55Melanated Moments in Classical MusicMelanated Moments in Classical MusicIn the Bottoms: The True Song of the South - Robert DettJoshua introduces Robert Nathaniel Dett, a quintessential Diasporic composer who blended African-American folk music traditions with classic European musical styles to create masterful and unique compositions. A performance by William Chapman Nyaho of Robert Nathaniel Dett's piano suite, In the Bottoms, is showcased to illustrate Robert Nathaniel Dett's prowess as a musical scenescape painter. Featured Music:"In the Bottoms" by Robert Nathaniel Dett, performed by William Chapman NyahoSupport the show2021-04-2125 minPiano ReDiscoveredPiano ReDiscoveredThe Music of a Heart: Nathaniel DettRobert Nathaniel Dett (1882-1943) brought an African - American folk tunes into the classical music. It wasn't just an unusual, innovative and refreshing creative choice: it was his mission, and a true calling of his heart to do so. Today we are left with several beautiful piano works (and many choral works) celebrating the African-American musical heritage, but also deeply resonating in their listeners regardless of geographic or cultural background. And describing his music, we just described who Nathaniel Dett was - a poet, idealist, romantic - who was building bridges and seeking to connect with all humans, in...2021-03-1610 minClassical Music NowClassical Music NowE11 Ellie Slorach: A Conducting Check-in for 2020Ellie and I have a really open chat about our experiences with choral conducting and running a music group. Plenty of golden advice from Ellie, plus she explains why conductors shouldn’t silo into orchestral or choral, the weirdness of masterclasses, and creative administration. Ellie is a conductor, and founder of Kantos Chamber Choir (who I sing with). She recently debuted with the Hallé and toured with Matthew Bourne’s Romeo and Juliet production as the Young Associate Conductor. She is musical director with the Hallé Youth Orchestra, Radius Opera, Stafford Choral Society; and associate conductor with Manche...2020-11-0151 minMarsh Chapel Sunday ServicesMarsh Chapel Sunday ServicesAtonement Lenten Series IV, March 14, 2010The Reverend Victoria Hart Gaskell preaches a sermon entitled "Atonement Lenten Series IV." The Marsh Chapel Choir sings "Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake" by Richard Farrant and "Listen to the lambs" by R. Nathaniel Dett along with service music and hymns.2010-03-141h 10