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Chamber Music America's Podcasts
Chamber Music America
16 episodes
4 months ago
How can art foster a deeper meaning of complex social issues? What are the benefits to placing art making at the center of community initiatives? In this episode of CMA Talks, Olivia Cosío and Renate Rohlfing of Sounds That Carry—a creative impact firm that helps organizations develop programs to connect with their communities—answer these questions as they discuss Sounds of Houston, CMA’s creative placemaking and oral history project. Developed with support from The Wallace Foundation, Sounds of Houston paired musicians with resident narrators to collaboratively create sonic memoirs, which aimed to preserve narratives, soundscapes, and music in Houston communities significantly affected by climate change. To read more about Sounds of Houston, including a full report and project findings, visit: https://chambermusicamerica.org/community-engagement/ To learn more about Sounds That Carry, visit: https://www.soundsthatcarry.com/ Music featured in this episode: • “An Ongoing Fight” composed by Aris Kian Brown; narrated by Tangi Smith • “Time” composed by Jalen Baker; narrated by Nichole Redus • “We Are the New Americans” composed by Austin Lewellen; narrated by Belay Andarge & Zed Minale • “The Storms We Work” composed by Chelsea de Souza; narrated by Jaime Alvarado This episode of CMA Talks is supported by the Wallace Foundation:
wallacefoundation.org Guests: Renate Rohlfing & Olivia Cosío Produced for Chamber Music America by Orchid McRae & Jenny Ouellette
 Hosted by Jenny Ouellette

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How can art foster a deeper meaning of complex social issues? What are the benefits to placing art making at the center of community initiatives? In this episode of CMA Talks, Olivia Cosío and Renate Rohlfing of Sounds That Carry—a creative impact firm that helps organizations develop programs to connect with their communities—answer these questions as they discuss Sounds of Houston, CMA’s creative placemaking and oral history project. Developed with support from The Wallace Foundation, Sounds of Houston paired musicians with resident narrators to collaboratively create sonic memoirs, which aimed to preserve narratives, soundscapes, and music in Houston communities significantly affected by climate change. To read more about Sounds of Houston, including a full report and project findings, visit: https://chambermusicamerica.org/community-engagement/ To learn more about Sounds That Carry, visit: https://www.soundsthatcarry.com/ Music featured in this episode: • “An Ongoing Fight” composed by Aris Kian Brown; narrated by Tangi Smith • “Time” composed by Jalen Baker; narrated by Nichole Redus • “We Are the New Americans” composed by Austin Lewellen; narrated by Belay Andarge & Zed Minale • “The Storms We Work” composed by Chelsea de Souza; narrated by Jaime Alvarado This episode of CMA Talks is supported by the Wallace Foundation:
wallacefoundation.org Guests: Renate Rohlfing & Olivia Cosío Produced for Chamber Music America by Orchid McRae & Jenny Ouellette
 Hosted by Jenny Ouellette

 Theme Music by Orchid McRae
 Cover Art by Jared Cavazos
Show more...
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CMA Talks Season 3, Ep. 1: The Dangers of Returning to a Monochromatic Arts World
Chamber Music America's Podcasts
18 minutes 56 seconds
4 years ago
CMA Talks Season 3, Ep. 1: The Dangers of Returning to a Monochromatic Arts World
In this episode, we hear from pianist, music educator, and researcher, Rod Vester, whose recent article in the Summer 2021 issue of Chamber Music Magazine urges ensembles and organizations not to abandon the racial equity commitments they made during 2020’s public reckoning. He talks about his personal connection to this work, highlights the importance of culture and belonging in D.E.I. initiatives, and gives tangible tips on how we can all know better, do better, and be better. Program Notes: Read “The Dangers of Returning to a Monochromatic Arts World” online: https://www.chamber-music.org/mag/2021/summer/index.html?page=28 The term BIPOC is used throughout this episode. It stands for Black, Indigenous, (and) People of Color and it is used to center those who have been most severely impacted by systemic racial injustices. Produced for Chamber Music America by Nichole L. Knight and Orchid McRae Additional production assistance provided by Anna Nordmoe Theme music by Orchid McRae Music featured in this episode: "It is Well Within My Soul" performed by Rod Vester, hymn by Horatio Spafford, and composed by Philip Bliss. www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGoDPZUPJGE Follow Rod Instagram | YouTube: @RodVester Website: www.rodvester.com
Chamber Music America's Podcasts
How can art foster a deeper meaning of complex social issues? What are the benefits to placing art making at the center of community initiatives? In this episode of CMA Talks, Olivia Cosío and Renate Rohlfing of Sounds That Carry—a creative impact firm that helps organizations develop programs to connect with their communities—answer these questions as they discuss Sounds of Houston, CMA’s creative placemaking and oral history project. Developed with support from The Wallace Foundation, Sounds of Houston paired musicians with resident narrators to collaboratively create sonic memoirs, which aimed to preserve narratives, soundscapes, and music in Houston communities significantly affected by climate change. To read more about Sounds of Houston, including a full report and project findings, visit: https://chambermusicamerica.org/community-engagement/ To learn more about Sounds That Carry, visit: https://www.soundsthatcarry.com/ Music featured in this episode: • “An Ongoing Fight” composed by Aris Kian Brown; narrated by Tangi Smith • “Time” composed by Jalen Baker; narrated by Nichole Redus • “We Are the New Americans” composed by Austin Lewellen; narrated by Belay Andarge & Zed Minale • “The Storms We Work” composed by Chelsea de Souza; narrated by Jaime Alvarado This episode of CMA Talks is supported by the Wallace Foundation:
wallacefoundation.org Guests: Renate Rohlfing & Olivia Cosío Produced for Chamber Music America by Orchid McRae & Jenny Ouellette
 Hosted by Jenny Ouellette

 Theme Music by Orchid McRae
 Cover Art by Jared Cavazos