Tag: Temple University Wind Symphony

  • WRTI New Releases Temple Wind Symphony Concertos

    WRTI New Releases Temple Wind Symphony Concertos

    I’ll be sitting in for Mark Pinto for “New Releases” this afternoon on WRTI.

    Following close on the heels of the San Francisco Opera broadcast of Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” (which will conclude at around 3:40 EDT), I’ll be presenting music from the album “Wind Concerti,” recently issued on the BCM+D label – the resident label of Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance – featuring contemporary American wind and brass concertos performed by the Temple University Wind Symphony with members of The Philadelphia Orchestra and faculty from the Boyer College.

    The 2-CD set, which includes music by Anthony Plog, Joel Puckett, Jennifer Higdon, David Maslanka, and Adam Silverman, is a delight, and I can’t wait to share some of it with you. We’ll hear Jay Krush’s Concerto for Bass Trombone, a wholly engaging vehicle for an instrument rarely given such an opportunity to shine. The soloist will be Blair Bollinger of the Philadelphia Orchestra.

    Krush, whose own instrument is the tuba, is a founding member of the Chestnut Brass Company, with which he has performed for 36 years. He’s an artist in residence at the Boyer College. He also conducts the Temple University Contemporary Music Ensemble. Krush has composed over 70 works of his own, including two symphonies.

    I hope you’ll join me for that and more, until 5 p.m., at which time I will turn things over to Kile Smith and Jack Moore for this month’s edition of “Discoveries from the Fleisher Collection” and music of Enrique Granados. Find out more about it here:

    http://wrti.org/post/enrique-granados-had-just-conquered-america

    Tune in to WRTI, in Philadelphia at 90.1 FM, or online at wrti.org.

  • Remembering Stephen Paulus Music

    Remembering Stephen Paulus Music

    Today is the birthday of American composer Stephen Paulus. Though he made much of his career in the Twin Cities of Minnesota, Paulus was born in Summit, NJ, in 1949. He served as composer-in-residence with both the Minnesota Orchestra and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. He was particularly noted for his choral and vocal works, including the second and best-known of his 11 operas, “The Postman Always Rings Twice.” Paulus died on Oct. 19, 2014, nearly 16 months after suffering a debilitating stroke.

    We’ll celebrate this beloved voice in American music today in the 6:00 hour, as we listen to a Grammy Award-winning recording of his “Prayers and Remembrances,” featuring True Concord Voices & Orchestra. The work was recognized earlier this year in the category of Best Contemporary Classical Composition. Since Paulus had already passed, the award was accepted by his wife and his two sons. “Prayers and Remembrances” was written to mark the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. I hope you will join me for this moving and beautiful music.

    I’ll also be playing something from a new album I received only this week (“Wind Concerti,” BCM+D Records) featuring contemporary American woodwind concertos, performed by the Temple University Wind Symphony with members of the The Philadelphia Orchestra and faculty from Temple University’s Boyer College of Music and Dance. The 2-CD set, which features music by Anthony Plog, Joel Puckett, Jay Krush, Jennifer Higdon, David Maslanka, and Adam Silverman, is a delight, and I can’t wait to share some of it with you.

    Join me for American music and more today, Wednesday, between 4 and 7 p.m. EDT, on WWFM – The Classical Network and at wwfm.org.


    Stephen Paulus Music

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