Episodes

  • The Voices are Lifted: Savannah Philharmonic Chorus Camp Strikes a Perfect Note for Community and Connections
    Jun 14 2024

    We are "on location" for this melodic episode of the Soundtrack of Savannah!

    DAY 2 of Chorus Camp is about to get underway, and we are on the edge of our seats in Regina Coeli Hall in the undercroft of the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist.

    Members of the Savannah Philharmonic Chorus, as well as eager members of the community will be joining us to talk about the magnificent experience of coming together to learn from our chorus master Paul Thornock alongside other teaching staff - Rebecca Flaherty & William Lavonis.

    We're joined on this episode by:

    Dr. Paul Thornock (Chorus Master)

    Jim Shields (Bass)

    Annette Howell (Alto)

    Brian Dennison (Tenor)

    Becca Flaherty (Vocal Coach, Music Teacher)

    Darren Weaver (Tenor)

    IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE:

    Learn more about the SavPhil Chorus

    Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts

    Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media

    Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL

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    52 mins
  • The Scene is 1924 - Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue at 100 with The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra
    Jun 6 2024

    "Although his star was rising quickly as a songwriter, Gershwin aspired to compose larger-scale classical compositions. He took this first big step with his Rhapsody in Blue for piano and orchestra. This piece would be part of a program that was billed as “An Experiment in Modern Music,” with the intent to fuse the dance rhythms of jazz with the seriousness of the orchestral concert hall." --David H. Johnson

    We're joined on this episode by the dynamic duo - Dr. Sinisa Ciric, Director of Artistic Operations, who is the Concertmaster Emeritus of the Savannah Philharmonic and former concertmaster of Jackson and Rome Symphonies AND Ricardo Ochoa, the Principal Second Violinist of the Savannah Philharmonic.

    Rhapsody in Blue at 100 with The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra is happening Saturday, June 15th at the Lucas Theatre with the SAVANNAH PHILHARMONIC, KEITARO HARADA conductor, and THE FABULOUS EQUINOX ORCHESTRA with AARON LEHRIAN piano.

    Program includes Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue in its original dance band version, as heard at the 1924 premiere, plus other Gershwin favorites!

    IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE:

    Learn more about The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra

    Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts

    Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media

    Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL

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    48 mins
  • The Mesmerizing Soprano, The Vigorous Gold Medalist: Elizabeth Baldwin Soars into Savannah
    May 21 2024

    American Soprano Elizabeth Baldwin just recently set Savannah hearts on fire after her jaw-dropping, thunderous performance of Verdi Requiem at the Lucas Theatre with the Savannah Philharmonic and the Savannah Philharmonic Chorus.

    To say she's a "winner" is a massive understatement. Ms. Baldwin is a 2024 First Place Gold Medalist with the American Traditions Vocal Collection Competition and two-time Sherrill Milnes Opera Award winner (just to mention a few).

    On the concert stage, Ms. Baldwin was heard recently in a recital performing with Howard Watkins at the Savannah VOICE Festival; Verdi’s Requiem with Alabama Symphony Orchestra (a work later covered with the San Diego Symphony); Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with Akron Symphony, Sarasota Symphony Orchestra, and Gulf Coast Symphony; Handel’s Messiah with Erie Philharmonic Orchestra; and Strauss’ Vier Letzte Lieder with Denver Philharmonic Orchestra.

    She sits down with us to talk about her performances around the country, her love for Savannah, and her secrets to "nailing the note".

    IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE:

    Meet Elizabeth Baldwin

    Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts

    Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media

    Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL

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    30 mins
  • The Orchestra Librarian, The Cellist, and The Doctor that came to Savannah
    May 2 2024

    We're so thrilled to sit down and get to know Dr. Leah Dutton, who is the multitalented librarian - and cellist - for the Savannah Philharmonic. Leah talks about her journey from Pennsylvania to Brazil - where by the way - she spent 5 years working as the principal cellist of the Paraíba Symphony Orchestra and completed her Master’s degree at the Federal University of Paraíba. She also recalls the beautiful, drizzly November day she came to Savannah for the first time.

    Leah and her husband have a distinct connection with Dr. Sinisa Ciric, Director of Artistic Operations, and the Concertmaster Emeritus of the Savannah Philharmonic.

    IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE:

    Meet Leah Dutton

    Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts

    Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media

    Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL

    THANK YOU to our SUPPORTERS

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    44 mins
  • The Savannah Philharmonic: Coming to a Neighborhood Near YOU!
    Apr 18 2024

    When the Savannah Philharmonic talks about community, they really mean it! The "Phil the Neighborhoods" series is almost here - and this Spring the SAVPHIL is going on tour to three fabulous neighborhoods: Tanger Outlets, Victory Heights, and Chippewa Square.

    Artistic Manger Sharon Mays joins us on this episode to talk about the importance of community-driven concerts. We also chat about the audition process for the SAVPHIL orchestra and the SAVPHIL Chorus, as well as the upcoming Chorus Camp.

    Join the Phil the Neighborhoods Concerts:

    Tanger Outlets Friday, April 26t at 7pm

    Victory Heights Saturday, April 27th at 7pm

    Chippewa Square Sunday, April 28th at 3pm

    IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE:

    Meet Sharon Mays

    Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts

    Tap here for details on Chorus Camp

    Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media

    Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL

    THANK YOU to our SUPPORTERS

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    29 mins
  • The Savannah Civic Center, The Johnny Mercer Theatre: The History is Forever, The Future is Now
    Apr 8 2024

    We're having a wonderful meeting of the "Executive Director Minds" with Executive Director from the Savannah Philharmonic - Amy Williams, and Executive Director of the Savannah Music Festival - Gene Dobbs Bradford.

    The question we are asking ourselves is - where will we grow? It's truly time to "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive"!

    From the City of Savannah: In February 2022, Savannah opened the state-of-the-art Enmarket Arena on Stiles Avenue, just west of downtown and east of Historic Carver Village. In anticipation of that historic milestone, the City has been developing a plan for the 50-year-old Savannah Civic Center, comprised of the Martin Luther King Jr. Arena and Johnny Mercer Theater, which sit on nearly 8 acres in Savannah’s National Historic Landmark District.

    In 1972, the City of Savannah completed the construction of the Savannah Civic Center on the site of the former Municipal Auditorium. The facility currently encompasses a 7.0-acre site—the equivalent of 10 city blocks—and includes the 9,700-seat Martin Luther King, Jr. Arena, 2,500-seat Johnny Mercer Theatre, ballrooms, several multi-purpose rooms used for several municipal and community purposes, and two levels of lobby space.

    IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE:

    Civic Center Restoration Plan Petition

    Pictures & Video for this historic restoration project

    Meet Gene Dobbs Bradford

    The Savannah Music Festival | March 28 - April 13, 2024

    Meet the Savannah Philharmonic Staff

    Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts

    Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media

    Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL

    THANK YOU to our SUPPORTERS

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    41 mins
  • The Energy, The Dynamics, The Conductor: It's Electric!
    Mar 7 2024

    We're sitting down with the undeniably dynamic - Music and Artistic Director of the Savannah Philharmonic - Keitaro Harada.

    Conductor Kei is taking us behind the scenes of mapping out the seasons at the SavPhil by giving us a glimpse into building the experiences that can only be had in Savannah, with the Savannah Philharmonic.

    Keitaro has transformed the quality of the orchestra and energized its audiences throughout the community with his imaginative programs and charismatic presence. He's the recipient of the prestigious 2023 Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award and is consistently providing riveting concerts and opera performances in Asia, the Americas, and Europe.

    The Savannah Philharmonic 2024-2025 Season has been announced - and the lineup is amazing! See the full lineup HERE.

    IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE:

    Meet Keitaro Harada

    Meet the Savannah Philharmonic Staff

    Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts

    Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media

    Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL

    THANK YOU to our SUPPORTERS

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    38 mins
  • The Linking of Senses with Composer Jessica French
    Feb 22 2024

    Award-winning composer Jessica French joins us on this episode of the "Soundtrack of Savannah". Jessica calls Seattle home, but she's very excited to be in Savannah (for the first time) on March 2nd for the Lord Nelson Mass concert at Georgia Southern University, Armstrong Campus Fine Arts Auditorium with the Savannah Philharmonic and the Savannah Philharmonic Chorus.

    Jessica's works have been commissioned and performed by various ensembles including the St. Olaf Cantorei, Massed Choirs and Orchestra; Ember Choral Arts, the Madeleine Choir School and Cathedral Chamber Orchestra, Te Deum, Seattle Pro Musica, Northwest Boychoir, Northwest Girlchoir, Seattle Girls Choir, Pacific Lutheran University Chorale, Choral Arts Northwest, and Opus 7 Vocal Ensemble. Audience members on March 2nd at Lord Nelson Mass will receive a tremendous treat from the direction of Conductor and Chorus Master Paul Thornock, as the SavPhil and SavPhil Chorus showcases three of Jessica's pieces.

    Jessica talks about the rare ability she has called synesthesia, in which various senses are linked to one another, mainly in the form of colors associated with notes, timbres, and words. This ability lends a unique voice to her compositional style, which has been described as having “lyrical, sweeping lines…deeply impassioned…atmospheric…shimmering harmonies.”

    IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE:

    Meet Jessica French

    Meet the Savannah Philharmonic Staff

    Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts

    Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media

    Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL

    THANK YOU to our SUPPORTERS

    Tap here to SUPPORT the SAVPHIL

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    35 mins