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Classical Classroom, Episode 120: MusicWorks, A Musical Life, Indeed – With Hugh Sung
Classical Classroom, Episode 120: MusicWorks, A Musical Life, Indeed – With Hugh Sung
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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Feb 29, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Classical music renaissance man, Hugh Sung Hugh Sung is a modern classical music renaissance man: He’s a podcaster, a techie, a pianist who’s collaborated with people like Jennifer Higdon and Hillary Hahn, an author, an inventor, a former Curtis Institute Professor who now teaches online. Sung has crafted a life — and a career — that keeps him close to his passion and that constantly engages his busy mind. In this MusicWorks episode, learn how and why Hugh does it, and be inspired to create your own Musical Life. Music in this episode: Myths Op.30: I. The Fountain Of Arethusa. Karol Szymanowski. Performed by Aaron Rosand with Hugh Sung. Man of Steel. Hugh Sung Capriccio-Waltz In E Major Op.7. Henryk Wieniawski. Performed by Aaron Rosand with Hugh Sung. Four Souvenirs: Samba. Paul Schoenfield. Performed by Jasmine Choi and Hugh Sung. Audio production by Todd “Mind Like a Steel Trap” Hulslander with x-ray vision by Dacia Clay and editing by Mark DiClaudio. To hear Dacia Clay’s interview on Hugh’s podcast, go here. For more about Hugh Sung: www.hughsung.com Thanks to our MusicWorks theme music composer, George Heathco. MusicWorks is a Classical Classroom subseries that takes a look at what people are doing in the classical music world today.
Released:
Feb 29, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Classical Classroom Research Presentation: Censored Classical Music – the most dangerous music in the world!: Time for a research presentation! In this short, Dacia explores the history of banned and censored classical music. And you thought classical music was just for elevators and nap time! by Classical Classroom