New Worlds
Episode 5 of the Boise Philharmonic's ongoing podcast series features performances from our February 20, 2010 performance of Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 "From the New World", plus the amazing Jennifer Higdon's Concerto for Orchestra.
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A Salute to Opera Idaho
This podcast features Mozart's Symphony No. 41, K.551, from our January 23, 2010 performance at the Morrison Center.
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Episode 3: Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Includes the Polonaise from Eugene Onegin and the Symphony No. 2 in C minor, the "Little Russian." Performance recorded November 21, 2009, Morrison Center for the Performing Arts, Boise, ID.
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Episode 2: An American Celebration
Selections by George Gershwin and Leroy Anderson are featured in this podcast, which reviews the orchestra's October 24, 2009 performance at the Morrison Center.
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Episode 1: The Planets
In our first podcast of the 2009-2010 Season, we listen back to the Sep. 26, 2009 performance. Selections include Brahms' Academic Festival Overture and Holst's The Planets.
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Gershwin Ad
Special Boise Philharmonic Gershwin concert advertisement. October 23 & 24 2009.
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Iberia!
Episode 7 of the Boise Philharmonic Podcast series features the April 18 performance of Iberia! Music From Spain & the Basque Country. Guest conductor José-Luis Egiluz conducts the orchestra in the Overture to Los Esclaves Felices by Arriaga; Ten Basque Melodies by Jesus Guridi; the Capriccio Espagñol by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; and the Suite from The Three-Cornered Hat by Manuel de Falla.
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Scandinavian Nights
In episode 6 of the Boise Philharmonic podcast series, we listen back to the March 14 performance at the Morrison Center. Selections include the Helios Overture by Carl Nielsen and the Symphony No. 5 by Jean Sibelius.
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An Evening in Vienna
The Boise Philharmonic podcast series continues this month with a listen back to the orchestra's February 21st performance under guest conductor Karen Lynne Deal. The "Little" C Major Symphony of Franz Schubert is paired with the angsty - but richly tonal - Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night) of Arnold Schoenberg. The Blue Danube Waltz appears as a concert-closing bonbon. Any guesses why this program is entitled "An Evening in Vienna"?
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Voices of Light
The Boise Philharmonic is joined by the Boise Master Chorale, singers from the College of Idaho, and four vocal soloists to perform Richard Einhorn's oratorio "Voices of Light", based on the 1927 silent film "The Passion of Joan of Arc" by Carl Dreyer.
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Courage and Hope
In this episode of the Boise Philharmonic podcast we listen back to the November 2008 performance, which featured the Symphony Number 5 of Gustav Mahler and "Vessels of Courage and Hope" by Shulamit Ran. We hear from conductor Robert Franz and Ms. Ran speaks about her piece.
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All-Beethoven
Host Jamey Lamar and Music Director Robert Franz join together for the second-ever Boise Philharmonic podcast. This episode features performances of the Coriolan Overture and Pastoral Symphony, both by Ludwig van Beethoven. Robert Franz discusses the meaning of these pieces and also delves into the prospect of hope that music can convey, when he discusses the Boise Philharmonic's upcoming November performances.
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Joan of Arc
Promotion for The Passion of Joan of Arc. January 23 & 24, 2009.
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Courage and Hope
Radio promo spot for November 14 & 15 concert, Courage and Hope.
Mahler's 5th Symphony and Vessels of Courage and Hope by guest composer Shulamit Ran.
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Beethoven
Radio ad for the second concert.
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Opening Night!
The first Boise Philharmonic podcast ever! This episode features performances from the first subscription concert of the 2008-09 season, including Gazebo Dances by John Corigliano and the Sixth Symphony of Antonín Dvořák. Also we hear an interview with new Music Director Robert Franz.
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