The Ensemble Experience is a captivating podcast that dives into the rich history and personal stories of a 60-year-old choir organization. Through engaging interviews with members ranging from decades-long veterans to fresh voices, listeners will explore the transformative power of music, community, and tradition. Whether you're a lifelong choral enthusiast or new to the world of ensemble singing, this podcast offers a harmonious blend of inspiration and connection.
This episode of the Ensemble Experience podcast, Charlie Cerf and Drew Halford, delves into personal stories and moments from members of the Choral Arts Society of Washington. Charlie shares his entry into the choir in the 1970s and memorable performances, including collaborations with renowned figures like Leonard Bernstein. Drew recounts his journey from intern to Associate Director of Development, highlighting his ...
This week features choir members Katie Foran and Bonnie Williams. Katie, a relative newcomer in her second season, and Bonnie, a seasoned member with 25 years of experience, share personal anecdotes and insights about their journey with the choir. They discuss their individual preparation routines, the importance of the choir in their lives, and memorable performances, including significant events such as post-9/11 co...
In this episode of the Ensemble Experience podcast, Paul Nooney, a member of the Choral Art Society of Washington Choir, shares his personal journey and experiences within the choir. He discusses joining the choir in 2019, enduring the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the emotional resilience the group displayed during this period. Paul highlights the sense of community and support within the choir, recalling...
In this episode, Ed Hoover and Glenn Howard, two tenors from the Choral Art Society of Washington, share their extensive history and memorable moments with the choir. They discuss their early musical experiences, significant performances with notable conductors like Robert Shaw, Norman Scribner, and Leonard Bernstein, and the cultural impact of their concerts. Highlights include performances of Mahler's Symphonie...
In this episode, interim executive director Rhonda Buckley-Bishop interviews new choir member Rebecca Richards. They discuss Rebecca's initial months with the choir, highlighting the warm welcome and the diverse, passionate community. Rebecca shares how her professional life in criminal justice intersects with her choral activities, providing examples of how choir music positively impacts various communities. The...
In this episode, current Vice President Karen Hopper interviews Artistic Director Marie Bucoy-Calavan. They delve into Calavan's journey from an instrumentalist to a conductor, discussing her educational background and mentors who influenced her career. Marie shares her philosophy on conducting, emphasizing the importance of understanding the composer and the music. The conversation also touches on the parallels ...
Two of Choral Art's newest choir members Catherine Pruiett and Shana Jacobus share their journeys and experiences. Shana, a former documentary producer now training as a mental health nurse practitioner, and Catherine, a music teacher with extensive experience, discuss their motivations for joining the choir and the challenges they faced. They reflect on the group's transition in artistic direction, the...
In this episode choir members, Jenny Nordstrom and Katie Chambers share vivid personal stories and moments from their history with the choir. They recount Jenny's joining in 1990 and her unforgettable participation in two significant tours in 1993: Italy and Russia. Highlights include performing in Moscow's Red Square under the direction of renowned conductor Slava Rostropovich, navigating cultural differenc...
This week's episode - Karen Florini and John Lazzeroni
Karen Florini, a longtime member of the Choral Arts Society of Washington since 1987, shared her extensive experience with the choir, including her role as choir president and board member. She recounted her early choral singing beginnings at age nine and highlighted the spiritual and communal aspects of being part of a choir. Karen fondly remembered a memorab...
George Krumbhaar and Lisa Sommers, long-time members of Choral Arts, shared their experiences and reflections. George joined Choral Arts in 1973. Lisa, who auditioned in 1980, highlighted the impact of conductors like Norman and Scott Tucker on his singing and leadership skills. Both discussed memorable performances, including working with Leonard Bernstein and Rostropovich and the emotional impact of singing in sign...
This week's episode is between Kaylee Boalt and Clarke Maylone, long-time members of the Choral Arts Society of Washington. They discuss Clarke's history with the choir, including memorable performances with renowned conductors like Leonard Bernstein. Clarke shares how the choir has become a close-knit community for him, leading him to collaborate with choir members in his jazz band. They also touch on Clark...
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The Ensemble Experience is a captivating podcast that dives into the rich history and personal stories of a 60-year-old choir organization. Through engaging interviews with members ranging from decades-long veterans to fresh voices, listeners will explore the transformative power of music, community, and tradition. Whether you're a lifelong choral enthusia...
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