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FAQs about @ the Symphony:How many episodes does @ the Symphony have?The podcast currently has 656 episodes available.
June 10, 2019James Gourlay - PSO Brass - Arts FestivalJames Gourlay came by to speak with WQED about the performance from members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Brass at the Three Rivers Arts Festival. He gives a glimpse of what to expect at the concert, in addition to who will be there. The group will perform on Monday, June 10 at 7:30 pm on the Dollar Bank Main Stage....more0minPlay
June 10, 2019PSO Live Broadcast Intermission Interviews - June 7, 2019From June 6-9, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra performed Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh. The concert began with a world premiere of a piece from American composer Jonathon Leshnoff's Double Concerto for Clarinet and Bassoon that featured the PSO's very own Principal Clarinet Michael Rusinek and Principal Bassoon Nancy Goeres. WQED live broadcasted the event, and during intermission, Jim Cunningham was able to speak with Maestro Manfred Honeck, soloists Michael Rusinek and Nancy Goeres, and CEO and President of the PSO Melia Tourangeau....more0minPlay
June 05, 2019Manfred Honeck - Beethoven's 9thPittsburgh Symphony Music Director Manfred Honeck visited the QED morning show with Jim Cunningham to talk about the four performances and recording session of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony beginning June 6th at Heinz Hall and the live broadcast on Friday night at 8pm. He discusses the world premiere of Jonathan Leshnoff’s Double Concerto with Michael Rusinek and Nancy Goeres Principal Clarinet and Bassoon. There is a family update and talk of how the concerts he gave in the Netherlands went last week....more0minPlay
June 05, 2019Composer Jonathan LeshnoffComposer Jonathan Leshnoff has the world premiere of the Concerto he’s written for Pittsburgh Symphony Principals Michael Rusinek, clarinet and Nancy Goeres, bassoon. Can you tap your foot to it? He thinks you can and tells Jim Cunningham his composing story so far from Brunswick, New jersey to Towson State in Baltimore. Why is he third only to John Williams and John Adams on the list of most often performed American composers? Some ideas are discussed. There is also an edited version of this interview with video on Youtube and Vimeo....more0minPlay
May 31, 2019Pianist Beatrice RanaBeatrice Rana makes her Pittsburgh Symphony debut playing the Prokofiev Third Piano Concerto. Talking with Jim Cunningham, she describes her musical life to age 26, shares her thoughts about the Prokofiev Third, talks about her Warner Classics recordings of the Goldberg Variations and concertos by Tchaikovsky and Prokofiev, her appearance at the Hollywood Bowl, how she makes her sauce for pasta and whether Italians are exactly as portrayed in the Federico Fellini film Orchestra Rehearsal....more0minPlay
May 31, 2019Pietari InkinenPietari Inkinen makes his Heinz Hall debut with the Pittsburgh Symphony conducting the Pittsburgh premiere of the Sibelius "Pohjola’s Daughter," the Tchaikovsky Fourth Symphony and the Third Concerto by Prokofiev with pianist Beatrice Rana. In this conversation with Jim Cunningham recorded in the Dorothy Porter Simmons Regency Rooms with the Friends of the Pittsburgh Symphony, Maestro Inkinen talks about the program and Finnish musical life and culture including making small talk and the perfect sauna....more0minPlay
May 30, 2019Jennifer Orchard - Clarion QuartetPittsburgh Symphony Violinist Jennifer Orchard of the Clarion Quartet has the story on their May 30th concert at the Gerald Lee Morosco Architects office in East Liberty. Shostakovich is part of the plan....more0minPlay
May 23, 2019Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Lincoln CenterThe Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra performed at Geffen Hall in Lincoln Center on Sunday, May 19. With guest pianist Till Fellner, the orchestra performed Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 and Mahler's Symphony No. 5. WQED was there to speak with several musicians including violinist Marta Kruchkovsky, principal contrabasoonist Jim Rogers, and principal french horn Bill Caballero. There is even a special appearance from television star Alec Baldwin....more0minPlay
May 17, 2019Till FellnerPianist Till Fellner returns to Heinz Hall with Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto Friday May 17 8pm in a send off preview of the Pittsburgh Symphony concert Sunday May 19 3pm at Lincoln Center’s Geffen Hall. Till has played all the Beethoven Concertos and worked on them with Alfred Brendel. He talks about his Viennese countryman Manfred Honeck, his favorite recent movies and books and much more in this conversation with Jim Cunningham....more0minPlay
May 10, 2019Manfred Honeck - Beethoven and MahlerPittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Music Director Manfred Honeck talks to WQED-FM's Jim Cunningham about this weekend's concerts at Heinz Hall with Vilda Frang playing the Beethoven Violin Concerto and Matthias Goerne singing the Mahler "Song of the Earth." Maestro Honeck also talks about the orchestras upcoming concert in New York City, as well as celebrating Mother's Day....more0minPlay
FAQs about @ the Symphony:How many episodes does @ the Symphony have?The podcast currently has 656 episodes available.