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Artist Propulsion Lab
WQXR
16 episodes
1 month ago
The Artist Propulsion Lab is WQXR’s program to support emerging and mid-career artists – join them as they explore the environment, health, identity, and music on the Artist Propulsion Lab podcast. Episodes drop biweekly starting Thursday, July 7
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The Artist Propulsion Lab is WQXR’s program to support emerging and mid-career artists – join them as they explore the environment, health, identity, and music on the Artist Propulsion Lab podcast. Episodes drop biweekly starting Thursday, July 7
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Music Commentary
Music,
Music History,
Music Interviews
Episodes (16/16)
Artist Propulsion Lab
The Elves and the Cello Maker: A Christmas Audio Drama
Cellist Zlatomir Fung presents a new audio Christmas audio drama!
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1 year ago
57 minutes 39 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
Inside "At Ease" with Briana Hunter, Jasmine Barnes, and Rio Cortez
This week, mezzo Briana Hunter takes us inside "At Ease," the song cycle she commissioned, with the composer Jasmine Barnes, and poet Rio Cortez.
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1 year ago
52 minutes 4 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
Meditations on Samuel Barber and John Cage by Alexi Kenney
Violinist Alexi Kenney explores the violin music of composers Samuel Barber and John Cage.
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1 year ago
23 minutes 49 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
Shelley Washington's Eternal Present
In September, Shelley Washington premiered her new saxophone quartet, “Eternal Present,” on New Sounds. Now, Shelley takes us inside how she composed it.
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2 years ago
32 minutes 9 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
A Conversation Across Generations
Mezzo Briana Hunter talks with fellow singers Martina Arroyo, Denyce Graves, and Hannah Jones about issues in opera across generations.
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2 years ago
55 minutes 21 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
A Life Cycle of Grief
The Artist Propulsion Lab podcast returns with reflections on grief and music from violinist and composer Curtis Stewart.
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2 years ago
27 minutes 1 second

Artist Propulsion Lab
Inside "Begin Again" with Steven Banks and Matthew Hepburn
At the start of his time with the Artist Propulsion Lab, composer and saxophonist Steven Banks set out to compose a piece of music that explores meditation and mindfulness, and in which the music and meditation were supportive partners. The result is Begin Again, created in collaboration with Ten Percent Happier meditation teacher Matthew Hepburn. Begin Again uses guided meditative exploration and musical composition to lend insight into the ways that we relate to struggles within ourselves and in the world. On the final episode of this year's Artist Propulsion Lab, Steven and Matthew take us inside Begin Again, followed by a performance of the entire piece. Program: Steven Banks and Matthew Hepburn: Begin Again Steven Banks, saxophone; Matthew Hepburn, meditation; Andrew Yee, cello; Xak Bjerken, piano
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3 years ago
1 hour 11 minutes 28 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
Halfie: A Memoir, by Andrew Yee
Cellist and composer Andrew Yee (she/they) presents an audio memoir of identity and belonging through music. For several years, they have been exploring their identity through a recital series called Halfie. This memoir draws on their Halfie recital in the Greene Space, as well as conversations with Andrew, their dad Harry Yee, and their friend, composer and cellist Paul Wiancko. All works performed by Andrew Yee, except where otherwise noted: Leilehua Lanzilotti: kʻou inoa Caroline Shaw: In Manus Tuas Andrew Yee: The Light After Andrew Norman: For Ashley, by arrangement with Concord Music Andrew Yee: The Sea As It Is Paul Wiancko: American Haiku  (with Ayane Kozasa, viola) Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II: "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'" from Oklahoma! by arrangement with Concord Music    
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3 years ago
52 minutes

Artist Propulsion Lab
Scott Joplin Didn't Die of Opera Failure
This episode contains discussions of syphilis. If you are concerned you have syphilis or another sexually transmitted infection, you can find information about sexual health clinics in New York City here. This Composer is Sick wraps up with an exploration of how syphilis affected the life, works, and death of American composer Scott Joplin. Host Emi Ferguson and her guests, Joplin biographer and ragtime scholar Edward Berlin, and syphilis researcher Sheila Lukehart, look at Joplin's life as he battled syphilis, particularly his last years in New York, as he worked to stage a production of his opera, Treemonisha. Recordings: “Frolic of the Bears” by Scott Joplin, performed by The Paragon Ragtime Orchestra and Singers. From the sound recording Scott Joplin: Treemonisha. New World Records #80720-2 (p) & © 2011 Anthology of Recorded Music, Inc. Used by permission. Available here. "The Entertainer" by Scott Joplin, performed by Benjamin Loeb, courtesy of Naxos of America "Maple Leaf Rag" performed by the United States Marine Band "Maple Leaf Rag" performed by Jade Simmons; "A Real Slow Drag" from Treemonisha performed by Laquita Mitchell and Joshua Rifkin, from WQXR Presents: Joplin at 150 in the Greene Space, November 2019 "Magnetic Rag" performed by Lara Downes from Scott Joplin's New York in the Greene Space, March 2022 Additional recording of "A Real Slow Drag" from Treemonisha by Emi Ferguson Additional thanks to the NYC Municipal Archives, the National Archives, and the New York Public Radio Archives for archival audio.
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3 years ago
16 minutes 7 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
Bedřich Smetana and the High E of Doom
This episode contains discussions of syphilis. If you are concerned you have syphilis or another sexually transmitted infection, you can find information about sexual health clinics in New York City here. There's something strange in the last movement of Bedřich Smetana's String Quartet No. 1, "From My Own Life." In the middle of a lively finale, the quartet breaks off, followed by a mysterious high note. What does it all mean? How is it connected to his syphilis? All that and more on this episode of This Composer is Sick. Our Favorite Smetana videos: Featured recordings of Smetana's works: “The Moldau" from Má vlast by Bedřich Smetana, performed by the Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra, cond. Antoni Wit, courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc. String Quartet No. 1 in E Minor, "From My Own Life," 4. Vivace - performed by the Travnicek Quartet, courtesy of EMG Classical
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3 years ago
14 minutes 30 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
Schubert's Heavy Metal Therapy
This episode contains discussions of syphilis. If you are concerned you have syphilis or another sexually transmitted infection, you can find information about sexual health clinics in New York City here. What's the relationship between syphilis, mercury, and the composer of "Die Forelle?" Flute-player Emi Ferguson continues her exploration of how syphilis impacted classical composers. This episode looks at the case of Franz Schubert, who died in 1828 at the age of 31. She is joined by Schubert scholar and James H. Ottaway Professor of music history, Christopher H. Gibbs, as well as Dr. Sheila Lukehart. Together, Emi and her guests explore the impact of syphilis and its treatments on Schubert, as well as his late life and works. Featured Recordings of Schubert's Works: "Der Erlkönig," "Die Forelle," by Karim Sulayman and Yi-heng Yang, from the album Where Only Stars Can Hear Us "Die Taubenpost," from Schwanengesang, performed by Matthew Rose and Malcom Martineau, courtesy of Stone Records "Variations for Flute and Piano on Trockne Blümen," performed by Emi Ferguson and Peter Dugan,  Piano Sonata No. 21 in B-Flat, D. 960 (1. Molto moderato, 2. Andante sostenuto), performed by Sviatoslav Richter, courtesy of Parnassus Records "Shepherd on the Rock," performed by musicians from Marlboro, live in the Greene Space ""Der Erlkönig," performed by Hope Lies Within, courtesy of Hope Lies Within
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3 years ago
17 minutes 7 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
This Composer is Sick: Let's Talk About Syphilis
This episode contains discussions of syphilis, its symptoms, and its transmission. If you are concerned you have syphilis or another sexually transmitted infection, you can find information about sexual health clinics in New York City here. While an undergraduate at Juilliard, flute-player Emi Ferguson almost quit music to pursue epidemiology full-time instead. Even though she stuck with music, she is still fascinated by how disease can impact society, and especially how it can impact artists. Starting today, and for the next three episodes, join Emi as she dives into the health histories of several composers and their experiences with syphilis. She is joined by Dr. Sheila Lukehart, an emeritus professor at the University of Washington, who has worked on syphilis for over forty years. In this episode, Emi connects the dots between an Italian shepherd who upset Apollo, an angry Arnold Schoenberg in a Los Angeles grocery store (spoiler alert: he didn't have syphilis), and 1940s public health campaigns.  “We Are Not Ashamed,” featuring Sister Rosetta Tharpe, from the Alan Lomax Collection at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. Used courtesy of the Association for Cultural Equity. Excerpts from "An emigré life" oral history by Marta Feuchtwanger provided by the Center for Oral History Research, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA (Tape XX, Side Two, August 15, 1975) Additional thanks to the NYC Municipal Archives, the National Archives, and the New York Public Radio Archives for archival audio.
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3 years ago
16 minutes 13 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
Bonus: Flutist Brandon Patrick George in Conversation with Darren Walker
This conversation was originally recorded and released in November, 2021.  This week, we are re-releasing a conversation between flutist Brandon Patrick George, a member of last year's inaugural Artist Propulsion Lab class, and Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation. They discuss how arts organizations can be more diverse, equitable, and inclusive, and also why leadership and representation matter. 
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3 years ago
21 minutes 52 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
Justin Austin in Conversation with Josh Berg
This week on the Artist Propulsion Lab, baritone Justin Austin is joined by audio engineer and producer Josh Berg. Justin and Josh met when they collaborated in the recording studio with Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, on the album Donda. Justin and Josh discuss their work with Ye, musical genres and cross-pollination, authenticity, and more.    
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3 years ago
23 minutes 36 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
Layale Chaker in Conversation with Fabian Almazan and David Lentz
WQXR's Artist Propulsion Lab is the station's program to support emerging and mid-career artists by providing them with opportunities to perform and commission work, and to take advantage of the station's platforms, like this podcast. Starting today, and continuing every other Thursday, join this year's class of artists as they explore a topic important to them. In this episode, violinist and composer Layale Chaker is joined by composer and pianist Fabian Alamazan, and paleobotanist David Lentz, of the University of Cincinnati, for a conversation about music and environmental stewardship, moderated by New Sounds' John Schaefer.  Featured Recordings: "The Songs of the Forgotten" composed and performed by Fabian Almazan. Available at Bandcamp "Le Courlis cendré," from Catalogue d’oiseaux by Olivier Messaien, performed by Pierre-Laurent Aimard. Available at Pentatone "Tingo Maria," from Milagros by Gabriela Lena Frank, performed by the Willamette Valley Chamber Music Festival. Available from Bright Shiny Things
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3 years ago
31 minutes 54 seconds

Artist Propulsion Lab
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The Artists Propulsion Lab is WQXR's program to support early- and mid-career artists - and now, they are starting a podcast. Episodes are released every other week, starting July 7.
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3 years ago
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Artist Propulsion Lab
The Artist Propulsion Lab is WQXR’s program to support emerging and mid-career artists – join them as they explore the environment, health, identity, and music on the Artist Propulsion Lab podcast. Episodes drop biweekly starting Thursday, July 7