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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2020 · 1H 3M

32. The Music Doesn't Have to End: Live Recording from IG Live

from Choir Baton · host Beth Philemon

My friend Andrew "Andy" Surrena began posting videos of him singing every day at 5pm from his soon-to-be inlaw's farmhouse in New York State amidst our nationwide quarantine. Andy's closing weekend as Romeo in Sarasota's Opera Romeo and Juliet had been cancelled and to encourage the singers to keep performing, the cast launched a 5'clock #SuddenlyOpera movement to encourage everyone to break into song wherever they were at that moment. (Read more here)I met Andy and his now fiance, Emily, during my first year in graduate school. Their friendship is something I hold dear to my heart and I asked Andy if he would sing for our Choir Baton community on Instagram Live. What I thought would be a fun opportunity for us to hear my talented friend turned into a conversation I will cherish forever. Amidst hearing Andy's singing voice, you'll hear him express how he is practicing as a solo singer these days - something every quarantined choir can relate to - and be encouraged by the optimism he and Emily share in response to the power of the arts within times likes these. Emily, a talented soprano in her own right decided to pursue a career in arts administration and is now the Associate Director of Vocal Arts at The Julliard School. There are so many amazing takeaways from three friends reuniting over an Instagram Live recording amidst the Coronavirus quarantine. Friends, family, and strangers joined us from around the world for this special recording and I'm excited to share it with you today. #morepeoplesinging   Choir Baton Host: Beth Philemon | Choir Baton Podcast Producer: Maggie Hemedinger For more information on Choir Baton please visit choirbaton.com and to follow us on Instagram @choirbaton @bethphilemon  Emily Wells is the Associate Director of Vocal Arts at The Juilliard School. As Associate Director she oversees all non-opera production performance activities and projects, assists with season planning and casting, manages select contracting and budgeting, and works on admission/recruitment initiatives for all programs. Before moving to New York City in 2013 to start her job at Juilliard, she held positions at the Aspen Music Festival and the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra. Emily holds a bachelor's degree from Syracuse University and master's degree from Northern Arizona University. Outside of the arts, Emily loves to run marathons and is chasing a Boston Marathon qualifying time. Connect with Emily on LinkedIn  Choir Baton Podcast Producer: Maggie HemedingerMusic by: Scott HolmesFollow @ChoirBaton onInstagram | TikTok | YouTube | FacebookVisit ChoirBaton.comFollow @BethPhilemon onInstagram | TikTok | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedInVisit BethPhilemon.com

My friend Andrew "Andy" Surrena began posting videos of him singing every day at 5pm from his soon-to-be inlaw's farmhouse in New York State amidst our nationwide quarantine. Andy's closing weekend as Romeo in Sarasota's Opera Romeo and Juliet had been cancelled and to encourage the singers to keep performing, the cast launched a 5'clock #SuddenlyOpera movement to encourage everyone to break into song wherever they were at that moment. (Read more here) I met Andy and his now fiance, Emily, du...

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ABOUT 30 ADEKUNLE GOLD About 30 is the second studio album by Nigerian singer Adekunle Gold. It was released on 25 May 2018, by his independent record label Afro Urban Records and distributed by Empire Distribution. The album features guest appearances from Seun Kuti, Flavour, Dyo, Jacob Banks and the London Community Gospel Choir. Transcendental Musical Odyssey 🎼🔮 Tranquil Reflections Asian Serenity "Tranquil Reflections" is a transcendent musical odyssey that blends ethereal sounds, tribal percussion, and orchestral grandeur, weaving together wordless choir harmonies with primal rhythms and soaring strings to create a spiritual journey that transcends language and culture - vaguely reminiscent of Karl Jenkins' iconic style but with its own unique mystical signature 🌳🏞️💚 Heartlight JÄST released April 5, 2024Jessica Conte: Lead Vocals, Choir Member,Axel Ritt: Baritone Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Choir MemberSteven Wussow: BassTim Breideband: DrumsLyrics By Jessica ConteComposition And Arrangement By Axel RittRecorded, Mixed And Mastered By Axel Ritt At Meadow Studios In 2024Cover Artwork By Jessica ConteArtwork Concept By Steven Wussow And Axel RittFotos By Knight.S.F. I Can See Clearly Now JÄST released January 17, 2025Jessica Conte: Lead Vocals, Choir Member,Axel Ritt: Baritone Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Choir MemberSteven Wussow: BassTim Breideband: DrumsLyrics By Jessica Conte And Axel RittComposition And Arrangement By Axel RittRecorded, Mixed And Mastered By Axel Ritt At Meadow Studios In 2024Cover Artwork By Jessica ConteArtwork Concept By Steven Wussow And Axel RittFotos By Knight.S.F.

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