Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 5 hours 41 minutes
Sarah Willis joins young people at a hip-hop workshop at the Resnick Education Wing in New York’s Carnegie Hall. How does her horn sound when they sample it and mix it with hip-hop beats?
The Resnick Education Wing is Carnegie Hall´s statement to the world of how important music education is to them. It was opened in 2014 and is the home to many education programs offered by the Weil Music Institute. In this episode of Sarah´s Music, Sarah is invited to take part in a workshop for young people who are learning about digital music production.
The famous Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela is on tour in Berlin. Sarah holds a live Horn Hangout with the horn section, answers questions from all over the world and attends the concert in the Philharmonie.
Sarah talks to the acclaimed opera and theatre director Peter Sellars about staging classical music during his production of Debussy´s opera `Pelleas and Melisande´ in the Berlin Philharmonie.
At the Teldex recording studio in Berlin, Sarah talks to two world class recording engineers, Friedemann Engelbrecht and René Möller, about how music is recorded and what the challenges are today in our digital world.
At the Teldex recording studio in Berlin, Sarah talks to two world class recording engineers, Friedemann Engelbrecht and René Möller, about how music is recorded and what the challenges are today in our digital world.
The saying goes: "How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice!” Sarah meets Norwegian pianist, Leif Ove Andsnes, in New York, to hear why this concert hall is considered one of the best in the world.
The saying goes: "How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Practice, practice, practice!” Sarah meets Norwegian pianist, Leif Ove Andsnes, in New York, to hear why this concert hall is considered one of the best in the world.
Sarah meets up with her Berlin Philharmonic woodwind colleagues to talk about being members of the “Double Reed Club”. They have a special standing in the orchestra because they have to make their own reeds and this involves a lot of work - they are constantly scraping and whittling. Find out how in this episode!
Sarah is in Vienna to discover the secrets of the Viennese Waltz. Expert dance instructor Thomas Schäfer-Elmayer sweeps her off her feet and live waltzes are provided by the ensemble The Philharmonics.