PLAY PODCASTS
The Arts in the Time of Masks: Classical music, history meets art, film, and what's an actor to do?
Episode 133

The Arts in the Time of Masks: Classical music, history meets art, film, and what's an actor to do?

On this week's show, host Diana Moxon checks in with four local organizations as they pirouette through the year. In the world of classical music, Odyssey Chamber Music Series artistic director, Ayako Tsuruta, guts her planned Season 17 program in respons

Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon

October 30, 20201h 0m

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (media.transistor.fm) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

On this week's show, host Diana Moxon checks in with four local organizations as they pirouette through the year. In the world of classical music, Odyssey Chamber Music Series artistic director, Ayako Tsuruta, guts her planned Season 17 program in response to the events of the year; at the University of Missouri's George Caleb Bingham gallery, Catherine Armbrust, John Fifeld-Perez and Nicole Johnston create an exhibit that explores the persistent narratives of marginalized voices within 3 of the university's collections; at Ragtag Cinema, programmer Ted Rogers hunts through back catalogues to create a women-kick-ass film series; and at Arrow Rock's Lyceum Theater, Artistic Director Quin Gresham chats about holding it all together and how to cruise....from a box. Opening and closing show music is 'Restless Heart' written by Yasmin Williams (yasminwilliamsmusic.com)

Topics

Diana MoxonKOPNtheatreartsmusicOdyssey Chamber Music SeriesAyako TsurutaUniversity of MissouriGeorge Caleb Bingham GalleryCatherine ArmbrustJohn Fifield-PerezNicole JohnstonCollective VoicesRagtag CinemaTed RogersLyceum TheatreQuin GreshamYasmin Willilams