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Looking to learn more about Music? Looking for ways to enhance your CSO Experience? This new series is dedicated to erasing classical music's
elitist stigma and attracting a new generation of fans to
the art form. Throughout this series, you will explore the
great masterworks, community projects, interesting
conversations with people in the community locally and
nationally, in addition to a host of
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TRUE OLDIES 1067. Episode 10: Part I - Interview with John Lawless, Soloist and CSO Timpanist The first of three interviews with John discussing his thoughts on the Schwantner Concerto for Percussion and Orchestra Episode 9: An Interview with Theodore Roosevelt Historian, Harry Lembeck Harry Lembeck sits down to discuss what the arts looked like during his presidency and the lasting impact it has had. Episode 8: Working
with CSO - An Intern's perspective Brian Biggs
talks about his work as a Summer Intern and setting up a
Student Leadership Structure within the Georgia Youth
Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Program. Episode 7: Music
Director's Corner Michael Alexander talks about
the 2009-2010 Season with the Georgia Symphony Orchestra and
Chorus; Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and CSO
Jazz! Episode 6:
Maestra's Corner - A Conversation with Alison Mann
Conductor and KSU Professor Alison Mann discusses the
Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra Chorus program. Episode 5: Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra and Chorus A discussion with John Concklin about his experiences both growing up and currently working as a part of the Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra and Chorus Program. Episode 4: Partnership - an interview with James Banks discussing his involvement and the development of the Georgia Symphony's partnership with Zion Baptist Church. Episode 3:
A Conversation with Kevin McMahon Conductor
Kevin McMahon takes time from his schedule to talk about his
role in the collaboration between the Georgia Symphony and The
Georgia Ballet. Episode 2: LIVE!
a partnership between The Georgia Ballet and the
Georgia Symphony Orchestra with special guest Michele
Ziemann-DeVos. The importance of live performance art. Episode 1: Introduction to this project. What makes it unique, why we're doing it and some of the topics we'll cover.
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