
Episode 185
A Violinist, a Conductor and a Pianist walked into a bar...
On this week's show host Diana Moxon lingers in the world of classical music with pianist and Odyssey Chamber Music Series founder Ayako Tsuruta; Maestro Scott Yoo - violinist, Mexico City Philharmonic conductor and artistic director, and host of the PBS
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
November 18, 202158m 45s
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Show Notes
On this week's show host Diana Moxon lingers in the world of classical music with pianist and Odyssey Chamber Music Series founder Ayako Tsuruta; Maestro Scott Yoo - violinist, Mexico City Philharmonic conductor and artistic director, and host of the PBS series 'Now Hear This'; and conductor Maestro Dr. Stephen Rogers Radcliffe, music director for the Missouri Symphony Conservatory and Director of Orchestral Activities for the University of Missouri. Ever wondered why classical music often feels less accessible than pop and rock? Why is Brahms being programmed so much right now? Why do orchestras need conductors? What are the rules between a composer and a conductor? It's all in the show. Opening and closing music credit thanks to guitarist Yasmin Williams (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com). More links at https://www.odysseymissouri.org/; https://scott-yoo.com/; https://themosy.org/; http://www.stephenrogersradcliffe.com/
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPNSpeaking of the ArtstheatreartsmusicAyako TsurutaOdyssey Chamber Music SeriesMexico City PhilharmonicScott Yue'Now hear This'Stephen RadcliffeStephen Rogers RadcliffeUniversity of MissouriDirector of Orchestral ActivitiesMU School of MusicthemosyMissouri Symphony ConservatoryYasmin Williams