Ok, So let's talk about it. A Podcast, WOW! Plus a renewed Season! Ive been wanting to express myself socially for a very long time. I would like to speak on what my audience relates to as well, because we're all in this place called Earth maintaining something we call LIFE. This is going to be a crazy place but i know your going to like it. Don't forget to follow CelloChats Podcast for new episodes on Wednesdays! Now that i'm done welcoming you to the family, lets really talk about it. Supp ...
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WDAV's Biscuits and Bach host, Rachel Stewart, talks with musicians, artists, chefs, foodies and others about everybody's favorite topic - food.Subscribe to a podcast of this series via iTunes using the button below or visit our subscribe page for other options.Subscribe
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The Musical Offering by Johann Sebastian Bach was a response to a challenge from Frederick the Great of Prussia to create six-voice fugue based on a theme (supposedly) written by the King. Bach Akademie Charlotte will perform Bach's famous gift to the monarch, as well as works by other members of the Bach family, in a concert at St. Mark's Lutheran…
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World renowned pianist Orion Weiss joins the Charlotte Symphony for concerts in January. He'll be the soloist for two very different works: Stravinsky's Concerto for Piano and Winds and Bach's Harpsichord Concerto No. 6 . He's the guest on Biscuits and Bach and he talks about how much he enjoys learning new Bach works. Pictured: Orion Weiss by Lisa…
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Spirit and Soul Bakehouse is an Indigenous owned bakery started by pastry chef Travis Lipscomb. Lipscomb is not only an expert on French pastry, he's also well versed in Native Foodways. At Spirit and Soul he reinterprets European classics through the lens of Native Foodways. Tune in to hear how Lipscomb is using ingredients like corn and squash to…
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One of Bach's great musical achievements is his six cello suites. Most professional cellists will add them to their repertoire at some point in their career. We talk to Guy Fishman, principal cellist with Bach Akademie Charlotte, about his recital at Holy Comforter Church in Charlotte where he plays all six suites, a herculean feat. Guy tells us wh…
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These days, the cello is one of the star instruments of the orchestra, but that hasn't always been the case. For the 2024 Charlotte Bach Festival, principal cello and Bach Akademie Charlotte artistic leader Guy Fishman has put together a program called "The Cello Ascending." He discusses how the program explores how the cello's role has evolved fro…
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Bach Akademie Charlotte's concertmaster Aisslinn Nosky explains why Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" is the featured work in the opening concert of the 2024 Charlotte Bach Festival . She also talks about why she loves the work and looks forward to playing with with her Bach Akademie colleagues. Aisslinn will be both soloist and conductor for the perfor…
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Each Spring the Charlotte Shout! Festival takes place in uptown Charlotte, and one important component of the festival is Charlotte StrEATs, which focuses on food. This week we talk to one of the producers of Charlotte StrEATs, Kristen Wile from Unpretentious Palate, a digital publication covering food and drink in our region. She gives us an overv…
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Alan Black, Principal Cello Emeritus of the Charlotte Symphony, joins Rachel to talk about Bach's Cello Suites and why he loves playing them. Alan and fellow cellist Grace Anderson will perform all six suites on WDAV's upcoming "Cellomania" Tour to Bach's region of Germany. Learn more about the Bach Cellomania Tour…
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Bach wrote his Christmas Oratorio for the Christmas season of 1734. It consists of six cantatas, each intended for performance on a feast day during the Christmas season. In June 2023, Bach Akademie Charlotte's Bach festival centered around the Christmas Oratorio. Laura Atkinson, a singer and the Education Director of Bach Akademie Charlotte, talks…
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Internationally acclaimed organist Clive Driskill-Smith chats about the importance of Bach to organists.By WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Guy Fishman, principal cellist of both the Handel & Haydn Society and the Bach Akademie Charlotte Orchestra, talks about the excitement of helping build one of the Charlotte region's newest classical music organizations. He also describes his most enjoyable breakfast scenario.By WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Robert Quinney, Director of the Choir of New College Oxford, talks about leading one of the most respected choral ensembles in the world. The choir has been in existence since 1379 and is the oldest of its kind in Oxford and Cambridge. Quinney describes the typical routine of the young adults and boy trebles in the choir who perform almost every da…
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Scott Allen Jarrett, artistic director of Bach Akademie Charlotte, gives background on Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi whose music is featured in Bach Akademie's Venetian Vespers concert. Learn more about Bach Akademie's Venetian Vespers ConcertBy WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Composer Mark O'Connor talks about his journey through classical music as someone who began his career in folk and country music. You'll also find out about his favorite healthy breakfast concoction. Pictured: Mark O'Connor; photo by Mitch Weiss.By WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Bonus Episode with Tati, Otianna, Tina and Daisy!
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32:11This week I let these ladies come on the podcast and just talk about any and everything. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cellochats/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cellochats/support
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Lets talk about catfishing with special guest Daisy!
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37:10Lets talk about some things. This week we had our first guest this season, Daisy came and we spoke about her new podcast, Music, Black history and Catfishing lol... Daisy info: Insta: official.anayzia Snap: anayzia.d Podcasts: https://podcastle.ai/editor/player/63d9e1179a4a1b4782f30692 Follow Us on Twitter: @Cellochats Business Email: Cellochatspod…
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Lets talk about some things. This week I spoke about me changing some things going into a new year in life. The things I want to improve on and work towards to fulfilling my goals. Follow Us on Twitter: @Cellochats Business Email: [email protected] If you have any questions or topics email me! Were also on Amazon Music!! click the link to…
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Dr. Jeremy Mims, artistic director of the choir Inspirar, has studied manuscripts from the Renaissance and Baroque eras found in Puebla, Mexico. He joins us to talk about his research and the Mexican selections that will be on the program of Inspirar's upcoming concert, "Cantos de Mexico." Pictured: Dr. Jeremy Mims; photo courtesy of Dr. Jeremy Mim…
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Lets talk about some things. I am so happy this moment is here for me to give a lot of folks something to talk about. My Sexuality, its always a topic for others to talk about and Im ready to set the record straight. A lot has happened since season 3 and I sort of dive into some things but I won't give away to much because a lot of it will be discu…
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Charlotte Master Chorale artistic director Kenney Potter joins us to talk about Bach‘s Mass in B Minor. The Chorale launches its new season with performances of the great masterwork. Kenney will share a few of his favorite sections of the work.By WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Emily Epley, Travel and Tourism Director for Cleveland County, talks about the Mush, Music and Mutts Festival in Shelby, NC. The festival celebrates livermush, a food peculiar to North Carolina that is also known as the poor man's pate. Find out about its history and ingredients.By WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Gerard Schwarz, music director of the Eastern Music Festival (EMF) in Greensboro, talks about the educational experiences of EMF students. He'll also tell us why his parents called him "Chickie" when he was a boy. Pictured: Gerard Schwarz; photo by Ben VanHoutenBy WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Tony Pasour, Head of Interpretation at Gastonia's Schiele Museum of Natural History, talks about their new "Carolina 'Cue" exhibit. He'll explain the characteristics of barbecue found in the southern Piedmont. Learn more about the "Carolina 'Que" exhibit Photo by Katerina Jerabkova on UnsplashBy WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Bach Akademie Charlotte's artistic director Scott Allen Jarrett talks about some special instrumentation that will be used in performances of Bach's "St. John Passion" which will be featured as part of the Charlotte Bach Festival's Bach Experience series.By WDAV Classical Public Radio
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This week we are talking about friends... All types of friends, how you can make them and how you can lose them. Its a lot that goes into genuine friendships so that's why some people don't make good friends. what are your thoughts about friends? We have a twitter @Cellochats Please Subscribe and Follow! CelloChats Merch will restock soon Leave rev…
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Special Guest BestFriend Edition* BONUS EPISODE Part 2
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38:14Back for part 2 finishing the game we started in Part 1. Make sure you let me know if you want her to return as a seasonal guest. Check out www.Beaudpartment.com and follow her on twitter, snapchat and instagram @Beaudpartment We have a twitter @Cellochats Please Subscribe and Follow! CelloChats Merch will restock soon Leave reviews and comments on…
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Special Guest BestFriend Edition* BONUS EPISODE Part 1
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35:37Todays show I brought in a special guest, my best friend Deja! We played a game of serious questions and it gets deep. Make sure you let me know if you want her to return as a seasonal guest. Plus don't forget to check out PART 2!! Check out www.Beaudpartment.com and follow her on twitter, snapchat and instagram @Beaudpartment We have a twitter @Ce…
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New week new energy I'm excited about all things great coming, new merchandise is coming as well. I wanted to talk about social media and kind of have this whole episode geared toward how social media is in this new generation. New reddit reads associated with social media and finally a email at my new email. We have a twitter @Cellochats Please Su…
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SEASON 3 IS HERE!!! not letting anything bring us down we are doing it big this time! Listen to Reddit writers post as I give honest advise about everyday task and mental health! We have a twitter @Cellochats Please Subscribe and Follow! CelloChats Merch OUT NOW!! on CelloMode.com Leave reviews and comments on Anchor.fm/cellochats or email us at Ce…
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Scott Allen Jarrett, artistic director of Bach Akademie Charlotte, talks about that organization's return to live performances and Bach's Easter Oratorio.By WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Food writer and scholar Robert Moss talks about his new book The Lost Southern Chefs: A History of Commercial Dining in the Nineteenth-Century South which explores the hidden history of chefs, restaurateurs, and caterers – Black and white, male and female – who created a thriving and sophisticated food culture that helped shape Southern cuisine and…
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Davidson College music professor Dr. Marcus Pyle walks us through one of his favorite Handel works, the Violin Sonata in D, Op. 1, No. 13, HWV 371. Marcus PyleBy WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Conductors JoAnn Falletta (Buffalo Philharmonic) and Karen Ni Bhroin (Winston-Salem Symphony) talk about their favorite breakfast foods from around the world. Pictured: JoAnn Falletta (photo by Heather Bellini) and Karen Ni Bhroin. JoAnn Falletta Karen Ni BhroinBy WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Barbara McKay talks about her new book Coming Home: Recipes & Reflections from a Life in the Spotlight . For many years, Barbara was the popular host of WBTV's daily television show "Top O' the Day" where she took people on adventures, introduced them to celebrities, and very importantly taught them to cook. Learn more about Coming Home: Recipes & …
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Marcus Pyle, Franco Professor of the Humanities and Assistant Professor of Music at Davidson College, walks us through an aria from Handel's opera, "Julius Caesar", and explains why it's so great. Marcus PyleBy WDAV Classical Public Radio
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We explore Telemann's Trumpet Concerto in D Major with Charlotte trumpeter Keenan Harmon. He'll explain why he loves the work and feels it's one of the best in the Baroque repertoire. He'll also give us a little insight into what it's like for a trumpeter to play it. Keenan HarmonBy WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Not much I can say but, IM BACK!!! Season 2 is here and we have a twitter @Cellochats Please Subscribe and Follow! CelloChats Merch OUT NOW!! on CelloMode.com Leave reviews and comments on Anchor.fm/cellochats or email us at [email protected] If you would like your own Ad placed on CelloChats Podcast for free Please Email CelloChats@cellomod…
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Food writer, James Beard Award winner, attorney, and certified barbecue judge Adrian Miller talks about his new book Black Smoke: African Americans and the United States of Barbecue. The book chronicles the important contributions of Black cooks, chefs, and pitmasters to one of America's most iconic foods. Pictured: Adrian Miller; credit Ryan Deart…
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Opera Carolina artistic director James Meena joins us to talk about some of the Easter traditions found in the Orthodox Church. As the son of an Orthodox pastor, he is well versed in the music and other customs of the holiday. Pictured: James Meena.By WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Ashley Strickland Freeman, an award-winning food stylist, recipe developer, and cookbook author based in Charleston, SC, swears by Duke's Mayonnaise. So much so that she's written a cookbook devoted to this staple found in so many Southern kitchens. Listen to her talk about the unexpected ways mayonnaise can be used in recipes beyond the customary …
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This week I had my first interview and I was so excited that it was someone I grew up with! Listen as I get into different topics with Allen on his Life growing up all the way to maintaining a social life while in school. Have you heard of the new Disney movie Soul? A new Disney multiracial movie that has so many amazing actors and actress. Wow So …
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What is so hard about supporting someone? This week I'm in a better place. Lets all put our mind into something and succeed at it! Christmas is In a couple days and all I want is success, good health, and great wealth. Coming to America 2 is coming how do you feel about the March 21st release. We are going to have a full episode with just a convers…
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Christopher James Lees, Resident Conductor of the Charlotte Symphony, talks about the CSO's special, virtual Baroque New Year's concert. He explains why Baroque music may be the right way to provide an optimistic welcome to 2021. And he shares the quarantine breakfast routine he has with his five-year-old.…
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Its easy to say things but action is more effective. This week has been a little hard for me but it's not anything I cant overcome. How do you feel about the verzuz battle being canceled? The vaccines are being tested on humans!! Are you going out to get the next dose? Lets talk about some things! Please Subscribe and Follow! CelloChats Merch OUT N…
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Today is the official first episode! My excitement is through the roof. I really just wanted to touch on some small topics and also inform everyone on why this is something meaningful to myself. Its only up from here and I cant wait! Please Subscribe and Follow! CelloChats Merch OUT NOW!! on CelloMode.com Leave reviews and comments on Anchor.fm/cel…
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Mandolin and guitar virtuoso Robin Bullock talks about being a folk musician who plays classical music. He talks about his performance in a virtual concert as part of Music at St. Alban's in Davidson, NC. Learn more about Music @ St. Alban's with Robin Bullock Pictured: Robin Bullock/FacebookBy WDAV Classical Public Radio
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Author Robert Moss talks about the importance of barbecue as an American institution that has been shaped by Native Americans, African-Americans, and Europeans. His book "Barbecue: The History of an American Institution" has been revised in a second edition. Learn more about Barbecue: The History of an American Institution Pictured: Robert Moss; co…
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For nearly 60 years the iconic Wilber's Barbecue restaurant , started by Wilber Shirley in Goldsboro, NC, has been famous for authentic Eastern North Carolina style barbecue cooked over oak wood coals. Willis Underwood, one of the new owners, talks about how he intends to keep that fading tradition alive. Pictured: Wilber's BBQ in Goldsboro, NC/cou…
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Davis Tapp, the new Executive Director of The Choir School at St. Peters in Charlotte, talks about their online choir camp and how they're adjusting their program during the pandemic. He also shares his family's technique for making scrambled eggs. Learn more about The Choir School at St. Peters Pictured: Davis Tapp/Twitter.…
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Amie Newsome, manager of the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market, tells us how the market has adapted to meet coronavirus safety requirements in order to keep as many fresh, local foods available to customers as possible. Pictured: Amie Newsome/FacebookBy WDAV Classical Public Radio
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