Every culture has a sound. Each week, the San Francisco Symphony’s CURRENTS podcast explores the Bay Area’s rich mosaic of musical communities through the lens and voices of its creators and citizens. Hosted and curated by conductor Michael Morgan, and in conversation with San Francisco Symphony musicians, local artists, and personalities, CURRENTS takes a look at the changing perspectives for symphony orchestras today. Taking cues from the community, what does moving forward sound like for us?
For more information visit www.sfsymphony.org and sfsymphony.org/CURRENTS
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Every culture has a sound. Each week, the San Francisco Symphony’s CURRENTS podcast explores the Bay Area’s rich mosaic of musical communities through the lens and voices of its creators and citizens. Hosted and curated by conductor Michael Morgan, and in conversation with San Francisco Symphony musicians, local artists, and personalities, CURRENTS takes a look at the changing perspectives for symphony orchestras today. Taking cues from the community, what does moving forward sound like for us?
For more information visit www.sfsymphony.org and sfsymphony.org/CURRENTS
Identity and Ingenuity: Michael Morgan, Eugene Rodriguez from Los Cenzontles, Bay Area musician/teacher Martha Rodríguez-Salazar, and San Francisco Symphony cellist Jill Rachuy Brindel share how for them Mexican musical culture connects and transforms traditions while building community.
Currents
Every culture has a sound. Each week, the San Francisco Symphony’s CURRENTS podcast explores the Bay Area’s rich mosaic of musical communities through the lens and voices of its creators and citizens. Hosted and curated by conductor Michael Morgan, and in conversation with San Francisco Symphony musicians, local artists, and personalities, CURRENTS takes a look at the changing perspectives for symphony orchestras today. Taking cues from the community, what does moving forward sound like for us?
For more information visit www.sfsymphony.org and sfsymphony.org/CURRENTS