
Episode 233
The sounds of music: from experimental to musical comedy and a concert series
Music is the through line on this week's show with host, Diana Moxon, chatting with Dismal Niche's, Matt Crook, the curator and director of the Columbia Experimental Music Festival about this year's festival and the challenges of overcoming stubbornly con
Speaking of the Arts · Diana Moxon
November 4, 202257m 56s
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Show Notes
Music is the through line on this week's show with host, Diana Moxon, chatting with Dismal Niche's, Matt Crook, the curator and director of the Columbia Experimental Music Festival about this year's festival and the challenges of overcoming stubbornly conditioned ears. Plus Diana checks in with Joy Powell from the University of Missouri's theatre department about their regional premiere of the heartwarming musical comedy 'The Prom'; and Robert Wells and Lainie Vansant talk about the 2022-23 University Concert Series season and the challenges of managing two huge venues when the world keeps throwing curveballs at you. Opening and closing music with thanks to guitarist Yasmin Williams (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com)
Topics
Diana MoxonKOPN89.5FM KOPN Columbia'Speaking of the Arts'Dismal NicheColumbia Experimental Music FestivalMatt CrookJoy PowellUniversity of Missouri theatreMU Theatre'The Prom'Robert WellsLainie VansantUniversity Concert SeriesYasmin Williams