
Insights & Sounds (John Sinclair)
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18 Dec 2024 | An Interview With Candlelight Founder Derric Johnson | 00:40:10 | |
Join Dr. John Sinclair as he speaks with Disney's Candlelight founder Derric Johnson. The two talk through the history of Candlelight and significance of some of the music contained within. If you would like to know more about Derric Johnson, you can visit his website at derricjohnson.com. Below is a list of the music as it appears in the episode: As always, make sure to visit insightsandsounds.com for more information about the podcast. The Insights and Sounds team is made up of Dr. John Sinclair, Deanna Tiedtke, and David Palacios. Thanks for listening! | |||
08 Nov 2024 | An Interview With Jiji Guitar | 00:20:56 | |
Join your host, Dr. Sinclair as he engages in a conversation with the fantastic guitarist, Jiji. Jiji is an adventurous guitarist known for her virtuosity and command of diverse repertoire. Equally at home with both acoustic and electric guitar, her concert programs range from traditional and contemporary classical to free improvisation. For more information on Jiji, visit her website at jijiguitar.com. | |||
31 Oct 2024 | Mozart's Requiem | 00:33:33 | |
In this episode, your host, Doctor John Sinclair, takes you through Mozart’s life and death with a focus on his final work, Mozart’s Requiem in D minor, K. 626. The performance you hear of Mozart's Requiem was performed by The Winter Park Bach Festival in 2015. All other music you hear is listed in the order that it appears in the episode.
Symphony No.40 in G minor, K.550
Publisher Info: Fukuoka, Japan: Das Orchester Tsumugi. Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Misc. NotesRecorded on August 15, 2010 at Science Hall, Fukuoka, Japan
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Title: Andante in C major (1761) KV 1a https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxQepfCjxoo
Prelude and Fugue in E major, BWV 854
Publisher Info. North Hampton: Navona Records, 2015. Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Misc. Notes: From Kimiko Ishizaka's Open Well-Tempered Clavier.
Miserere (Allegri, Gregorio)
Performer Pages: Cantores Carmeli Linz (chorus), Michael Stenov (director) Publisher Info: Michael Stenov Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution - ShareAlike 4.0 Misc. Notes: Live recording from the Karmelitenkirche Linz 2006
Piano Sonata No.14 in C minor, K.457
Performer Pages: Harald Vetter (Piano) Publisher Info: Harald Vetter Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622
Performer Pages: William McColl (basset clarinet) Publisher Info: Pandora Records/Al Goldstein Archive Performers: University of Washington Symphony, Abraham Kaplan (conductor) Copyright: EFF Open Audio License Misc. Notes: Performed December, 1987.
Symphony No.29 in A major, K.201/186a
Performer Pages: Das Orchester Tsumugi (orchestra) Publisher Info: Fukuoka, Japan: Das Orchester Tsumugi Performers: Das Orchester Tsumugi Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622
Performer Pages: William McColl (basset clarinet) Publisher Info: Pandora Records/Al Goldstein Archive Performers: University of Washington Symphony, Abraham Kaplan (conductor) Copyright: EFF Open Audio License Misc. Notes: Performed December, 1987.
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09 Feb 2025 | An Interview With Chuck Archard on Jazz, Classical Music, and Spirituals | 00:36:41 | |
Join Dr. John Sinclair of the Winter Park Bach Festival, as he speaks with Rollins professor Chuck Archard on jazz, classical music, and spirituals. Professor Archard has been selected by the Bach Festival to write spirituals for big band. The culmination of these efforts will be presented live on February 13th at 7:30 pm at Knowles Memorial Chapel. For tickets and more information, visit bachfestivalflorida.org. Thank you for listening! | |||
20 Dec 2024 | Christmas Bonus | 00:41:24 | |
Join Dr. John Sinclair as he shares with you his favorite Christmas music and the stories behind them. The performances you hear throughout the episode are all by the Winter Park Bach Festival. From all of us at the Insights & Sounds Podcast, we hope you have a lovely holiday season. | |||
22 Jan 2025 | Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle | 00:27:28 | |
In this episode, your host, Dr. John Sinclair, takes you through Rossini's life with a focus on his Petite Messe Solennelle The performance you hear of Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle was performed by The Winter Park Bach Festival in 2024. All other music you hear is listed in the order that it appears in the episode. Duet for Cello and Double Bass in D major (Rossini, Gioacchino) 3 Fantaisies, Op.16 III. Andante (Mendelssohn, Felix) Salve Regina (Rossini, Gioacchino) |