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Episode 212: Wrestling With Tradition with Craig Hella Johnson
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The “Choral Music Canon” is one of the many concepts that I believe can only be grappled with if we are able to hold two conflicting truths in mind. It is crucial for us to hold great art in high esteem, while recognizing that we won’t all agree on what makes the list.
Renowned American choral director Craig Hella Johnson joins me this week to give a master class of sorts related to programming philosophies as well as a peak behind the curtain of his ensemble, Conspirare.
In a conversation that delves into the heart of choral music, Craig and I discuss the transformative vision behind Conspirare, a chamber choir known for its virtuosic sound and diverse programming. We explore how creating a culture of mutual respect and shared responsibility in choral groups fosters a deeper connection to the music. The discussion also touches on the challenges of navigating the traditional Western choral canon, with us both agreeing on the need for a more inclusive approach that honors underrepresented voices while continuing to have a historical conversation to preserve the “great works” of our art form. Craig emphasizes the importance of honesty and student agency in teaching, advocating for a re-examination of classical music’s origins and the inclusion of diverse composers in programming.
Tune in, and have your thinking stimulated and challenged. Then, weigh in yourself with your related ideas and experiences on Facebook in the Choralosophers group or over on choralosophy.substack.com
Be Sure to Find Choralosophy on TikTok!
For future rehearsal clips, find me on TikTok, Insta and FB!
@choralosophypodca
Known for his depth of knowledge, artistic sensitivity, and rich imagination, Craig Hella Johnson assembles some of the finest singers in the country to form a world-class, GRAMMY®-award-winning ensemble committed to creating relevant and dynamic choral art. Johnson is known for crafting musical journeys that create deep connections between performers and listeners.
Johnson is beloved by audiences, revered by singers, and lauded by critics and composers. The Wall Street Journal praised his ability to “find the emotional essence other performers often miss,” and Fanfare wrote that “Craig Hella Johnson has assembled and molded a first-rate choir to be respected as highly as the best we have had.”
Distinguished composer John Corigliano wrote, “I believe that [Johnson] has understood my music in a way that I have never experienced before. He is a great musician who understands everything about the music he conducts.” Composer and collaborator Robert Kyr observed, “Craig’s attitude toward creating a community of artists who work together to interpret the score … goes beyond technical mastery into that emotional depth and spiritual life of the music.”
View this profile on InstagramChoralosophy Podcast (@choralosophy) • Instagram photos and videos
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Manage episode 435743118 series 2507740
The “Choral Music Canon” is one of the many concepts that I believe can only be grappled with if we are able to hold two conflicting truths in mind. It is crucial for us to hold great art in high esteem, while recognizing that we won’t all agree on what makes the list.
Renowned American choral director Craig Hella Johnson joins me this week to give a master class of sorts related to programming philosophies as well as a peak behind the curtain of his ensemble, Conspirare.
In a conversation that delves into the heart of choral music, Craig and I discuss the transformative vision behind Conspirare, a chamber choir known for its virtuosic sound and diverse programming. We explore how creating a culture of mutual respect and shared responsibility in choral groups fosters a deeper connection to the music. The discussion also touches on the challenges of navigating the traditional Western choral canon, with us both agreeing on the need for a more inclusive approach that honors underrepresented voices while continuing to have a historical conversation to preserve the “great works” of our art form. Craig emphasizes the importance of honesty and student agency in teaching, advocating for a re-examination of classical music’s origins and the inclusion of diverse composers in programming.
Tune in, and have your thinking stimulated and challenged. Then, weigh in yourself with your related ideas and experiences on Facebook in the Choralosophers group or over on choralosophy.substack.com
Be Sure to Find Choralosophy on TikTok!
For future rehearsal clips, find me on TikTok, Insta and FB!
@choralosophypodca
Known for his depth of knowledge, artistic sensitivity, and rich imagination, Craig Hella Johnson assembles some of the finest singers in the country to form a world-class, GRAMMY®-award-winning ensemble committed to creating relevant and dynamic choral art. Johnson is known for crafting musical journeys that create deep connections between performers and listeners.
Johnson is beloved by audiences, revered by singers, and lauded by critics and composers. The Wall Street Journal praised his ability to “find the emotional essence other performers often miss,” and Fanfare wrote that “Craig Hella Johnson has assembled and molded a first-rate choir to be respected as highly as the best we have had.”
Distinguished composer John Corigliano wrote, “I believe that [Johnson] has understood my music in a way that I have never experienced before. He is a great musician who understands everything about the music he conducts.” Composer and collaborator Robert Kyr observed, “Craig’s attitude toward creating a community of artists who work together to interpret the score … goes beyond technical mastery into that emotional depth and spiritual life of the music.”
View this profile on InstagramChoralosophy Podcast (@choralosophy) • Instagram photos and videos
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