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Opus 118

9/28/2021

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The Chicago Philharmonic is pushing forward in its continued season of change. The organization appointed its new Executive Director, Terell Johnson earlier this year and has recently featured the violin concerto, "Glory" by Marcus Norris. They both join Garrett to talk about their collaboration, their respective approaches to orchestral equity, and what it means not to leave Black communities behind. Scott honors Paula Cole's "Autumn Leaves" and asks the question, "Is a 10th symphony from Beethoven necessary?". The guys spend the weekly TRILLOQUY unpacking claims of "racial anxiety" as it pertains to the firing of a clarinetist from the Nashville Symphony. 
Playlist:

Jean "Rudy" Perrault - "Hope" from Exodus String Quartet (perf. Philadelphia Orchestra Quartet)
Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No 10, finale 
Queen - "I Want It All" 
Paula Cole - "Autumn Leaves" 
Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" 
Nirvana - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (perf. Aston)
Marcus Norris - "Glory" 
Eric B & Rakim - "Don't Sweat the Technique" 
More:

Chicago Philharmonic
Marcus Norris
Downbeat (Shaq is done with fame)
Art Change Us
Anti-Blackness at the Border
Creating Beethoven's 10th
James Zimmerman Responds to Nashville Symphony Termination
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