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Episode 1 - Introduction

Episode 1 - Introduction

著者: Heather Niemi Savage
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The Musicking Community Podcast celebrates the role of music and musicians in communities everywhere! This introductory episode answers these questions: What is "musicking?" What is musicking in community? What can we expect from the episodes?2022-2024 音楽
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  • Episode 27: Reclaiming Native Culture Through Music
    2025/05/20
    In today's episode, I interview Kirsten Kunkle, a soprano, librettist, pedagogue, composer, and member of the Mvskoke Nation. She shares how she combines her Native heritage with her love and passion for classical music, and why reclaiming culture is important for all of us. Topics in this episode include: How to know the best musical direction for youSetting pidgin EnglishEthnomusicologyWorking with other Native musiciansThe melting of European-American and Native-American culturesSeeing a void in the repertoire and seeking to fill itThe move toward DEI in the artsThe Circle of Resistance Concert of 2021The responsibility of being a professional in musicBuilding a legacy, individually and collectivelyNative themese do not need to be stereoptypicalExocitism and "Indianist" musicAllowing for differing interpretations and layers of meaningShell-Shaker: A Chickasaw OperaMvskoke LullabyRevitalizing, Renewing and Reclaiming CultureThe specific is the universal Lauded as the leading Native American soprano in today's classical music world, Dr. Kristen C. Kunkle is a voting citizen of the Mvskoke Nation. She has been hailed as an outstanding singing actress with a voice that has been described as beautiful, ethereal, powerful, fiery, and bewitching. Kirsten commissioned and premiered sixteen original compositions, including one of her own, based on the poetry of her ancestor and highly-acclaimed poet of the Native American Muscogee Nation, Alex Posey. Her recordings are collected at the Library of Congress, the National Museum of the American Indian at the Smithsonian Institution, and the Merkel Area Museum in Merkel, Texas. Kristen is included on the list of Classical Native American Artists and Musicians at the Smithsonian Institution's NMAI and on the Molto Native American list of performers. She was featured as a composer and soloist for the Circle of Resistance concert with intermountain Opera Bozeman in May, 2021. A chamption of new and unrecorded music, Kirsten works frequently in the realm of new music or previously unrecorded music, With the Philadelphia Opera Collective, she created leading roles in numerous world premieres, including Edith Standen in Shadow House, Annie Jump Cannon in Jump the Moon, Edgar Allan Poe/The Poet in Opera Macabre: Edgar Allen Poe, and Dr. Frankenstein in By You that Made Me, Frankenstein. She also created the role of Space Mad Woman in Toowhopera by Sorrell Hayes. She has recorded extensively through the Comic Opera Guild, specializing in the works of Victor Herbert. Most recently, Kirsten recorded the leading role of Catherine Sloper for the world premiere of the new opera Washington Square, available exclusively on Apple Podcasts. She made her solo European debut with the Sofia Philharmonic in the role of Arabella in Johann Strauss II's Blindekuh. She is also a NAXOS recording artist for the world premiere recording of Blindejuh, which was released in March 2020 to extraordinary reviews. Among her favorite roles in the standard operatic repertoire are Agathe in Der Freischutz, the title role in Suor Angelica, Magda and the Foreign Woman in the Consul, Mimi in La Boheme, Rosalinda in Die Fledermaus, Contessa in Le nozze di Figaro, Mother in Amahl and the Night Visitors, Iolanta and Brigitta in Iolanta, Zemfira in Aleko, Lisa in Pique Dame, Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni, Laetitia in The Old Maid and the Thief, the Witch in Hansel and Gretel, and Dido in Dido and Aeneas. She has an Honorable Mention for the American Prize in Voice - Professional Art Song and Oratorio Division (Women), as well as being a two-time semi-finalist for The American Pirze in Opera (Women.) She made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2014, and in the same year she was the Pennsylvania District National Association of Teachers of Singing Artist Award Winner. Kirsten won second place in the Roschel Vocal Competition in 2015. Kirsten attended Bowling Green State University and the University of Salzburg for her undergraduate studies, majoring in voice performance with minors in Italian and German. Her masters and doctoral degrees are in voice performance from the University of Michigan. She has been published in peer-reviewed journals and is a successful voice educator. Having previously taught on the faculties of Lincoln University, Shorter College, Youngstown State University, Wright State University, and Terra Community College, Kirsten currently maintains a private vocal studio. Kirsten is the proud Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Wilmington Concert Opera, a grassroots women and minority-led opera company in Wilmington, Delaware. Kirsten has spent the majority of her time during the pandemic recording new works, promoting the arts through Wilmington Concert Opera, writing opera libretti and composing song, chamber music, and choral music and raising her young daughter. Upcoming events focus on feminist and Native American based projects, as well as continuing to bring opera to everyone through ...
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  • Episode 26: Pairing Visual Art and Music with Sounds Modern
    2025/05/07

    On today's episode, I interview Elizabeth McNutt, flutist, concert curator, and founder of Sounds Modern. Sounds Modern partners with a local modern art museum to present concerts which pair contemporary music with contemporary art allowing for conversation between the artistic disciplines to bring a greater depth of understanding and appreciation to the public.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • The value of early exposure to new music
    • Bringing musicians into the visual art world and visual artists into the music world
    • Partnering with an art museum
    • Reinterpreting art through a musical lens
    • Crowdsourcing knowledge to find new pieces because Google does NOT, in fact, know everything
    • Pros and Cons of doing free concerts
    • Pros and Cons of daytime concerts
    • The value of new music concerts

    The most innovative and least predictable concert music series in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Sounds Modern has been exploring links between contemporary music and visual art for over a decade. Sounds Modern reaches beyond the traditional context of classical music, collaborating with modern art presenters and other non-traditional venues to share adventurous new music with adventurous new audiences. Conceived and directed by virtuoso flutist Elizabeth McNutt in collaboration with The Modern Art Museum of Forth Worth, Sounds Modern adds a sonic dimension to the ideas presented in the galleries, and brings the artwork to life in the concert hall.

    Websites:

    Sounds Modern

    Elizabeth McNutt

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    58 分
  • Episode 25: The Value in Vulnerability
    2025/04/15

    My guest on today's episode is singer-songwriter, Meghan Pulles. After training as an operatic vocalist, she realized her heart was pulling her towards songwriting. Now, she is creating music which she calls "emo-positive" that brings listeners through the darkness into light. Meghan believes that, by being vulnerable, artists can guide their listeners to hope and healing.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • Overcoming failure
    • The need to do what lights you up and be connected to the art form
    • Fighting the voices in your head that tell you to stay in one box
    • Emo-positive music
    • Making music that is vulnerable and from the heart
    • The power of connection in small venues
    • Project management
    • Working with producers remotely
    • Growing into more roles and taking ownership of your project

    Meghan Pulles reigns as an emo-positive Nashville-based genre-defying singer-songwriter and artist with an ability to beautifully blend pastoral melodies with nostalgia. With a staunch devotion to musical healing, her compositions are all about the emotions and feelings they evoke in her listeners. Ranging from drenching folk to melodic pop and indie styles, her work is reminiscent of the musical richness of Regina Spektor and softness of Joni Mitchell.

    Meghan recently released her debut album ear baby which she co-produced with Harper James who is known for his indie band, Eighty Ninety, and his solo project, Middle Youth. She recently signed with Aurally Records powered by Symphonic Distribution.

    Meghan Pulles is at work on her sophomore record which will be out in 2026.

    "Meghan Pulles clearly has an amazing gift of uplifting people through her music and if hers is the last voice I ever heard, I'd be sure I was on my way to heaven." - Pop Fad Blog

    Facebook.com/meghanpulles

    Instagram.com/meghanpullsmusic

    tiktok.com/@meghanpullsmusic

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    31 分

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