NACOcast: Classical music podcast with Sean Rice

Join host Sean Rice (Second Clarinet, NAC Orchestra) as he explores the world of classical music and its great composers. In this series of audio programmes you can look forward to hearing insightful commentary about upcoming NAC Orchestra programmes as well as musical excerpts and interviews with NACO musicians and guest artists.

https://nac-cna.ca/en/podcasts/nacocast

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 37m. Bisher sind 178 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 18 hours 48 minutes

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NAC Orchestra 50th Anniversary European Tour


In this episode of the NACOcast Sean Rice speaks with NAC Music Director Alexander Shelley. On the occasion of its 50th Anniversary, the National Arts Centre Orchestra will embark on a European tour in May 2019. CROSSINGS: the NAC Orchestra 50th Anniversary European Tour will feature concerts and collaborative community outreach events in 7 cities and 5 countries: London, Paris, Utrecht, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Gothenburg and Saffron Walden...


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 May 10, 2019  30m
 
 

Vivian Fung


Sean Rice, NAC Orchestra’s 2nd clarinetist, chats with JUNO Award-winning composer Vivian Fung on the occasion of NACO’s performance of her composition, Earworms. Discover when Sean and Vivian first met, what Vivian has been up to in her career and family life, and her inspiration for Earworms, which was commissioned by the NAC and premiered in Southam Hall, with Alexander Shelley, in March 2018.

“Earworms… musically depicts our diverted attention spans and multi-tasking lives.”


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 February 5, 2019  28m
 
 

Yosuke Kawasaki and Jessica Linnebach


The NAC Orchestra’s Concertmaster Yosuke Kawasaki and Associate Concertmaster Jessica Linnebach speak with second clarinetist Sean Rice about their lives together, and their collaboration in the NACO’s February 2019 performance of Jocelyn Morlock’s Cobalt which just happens to be taking place on Valentine’s Day. The work is written for violin duet supported by orchestra – perfect for this married couple! Tune in for good stories and a few laughs...


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 January 7, 2019  28m
 
 

Charles Hamann speaks with the students of the 2018 Young Artists Program


Summer Music Institute - Young Artists Program - Wind


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 December 5, 2018  58m
 
 

Shostakovich’s Violin Concert No1 and Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No3


Kelly Rice, Director of Development and Lars Lih, Musicologist from McGill’s Schulich School of Music visited the NAC in January 2018 to hear John Storgårds conduct the NAC Orchestra and violinist Guy Braunstein perform two iconic works: Shostakovich’s 1st Violin Concerto and Rachmaninoff’s 3rd Symphony.

Both composers were Russian, but had different experiences of Russia in the 20th century...


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 November 16, 2018  49m
 
 

Jessica Holmes


Sean Rice, second clarinetist of the NAC Orchestra, and Jessica Holmes, Postdoctoral Scholar of Musicology, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) met in September 2018, in the middle of the 2018 Festival Focus which saw the NAC Orchestra perform all nine of Beethoven’s symphonies. Jessica, formerly a cello performance student, has spent the last few years focusing on music history, and her specialty is now Music and Disability, with a unique expertise in music and deafness...


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 October 31, 2018  33m
 
 

Doo Wop Project and Jack Everly


Sean Rice talks with NACO Principal Pops conductor Jack Everly about his perspectives on music and upcoming NAC Orchestra Pops concerts. Find out some interesting details about Maestro Everly’s career path (“one thing leads to the next”) and discover some of the wonderful artists with whom he’s had the pleasure to work.


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 October 15, 2018  24m
 
 

Beethoven's Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Symphonies


Sean Rice, NAC Orchestra’s 2nd clarinetist, and NAC Music Director Alexander Shelley complete their three-episode series on Beethoven’s nine symphonies for the 2018 Beethoven Focus Festival. The seventh symphony’s funeral march starts off the conversation. The 1813 premiere of the work featured an encore of the funeral march. What made it so significant? The eighth symphony was “much better” in Beethoven’s opinion than the seventh...


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 October 2, 2018  1h6m
 
 

Beethoven's Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Symphonies


With Special Guest Alexander Shelley


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 September 19, 2018  50m
 
 

Beethoven's First Three Symphonies


with Alexander Shelley


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 September 11, 2018  54m