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EPISODE · Feb 12, 2024 · 32 MIN

A Sense of Place

from InChoir: Conversations about Choral Music, The Arts, and Life · host inchoir

In this episode of InChoir, we talk with composer Eric William Barnum about music and memories of home. Eric Barnum is an internationally known conductor and composer who has received numerous awards and grants and has held residencies all over the world. He is currently the Director of Choirs at Drake University. His piece, A Thousand Red Birds, received its Carnegie Hall premiere in 2018. InChoir is a production of Troy Public Radio and The College of Communication and Fine Arts at Troy University.

In this episode of InChoir, we talk with composer Eric William Barnum about music and memories of home. Eric Barnum is an internationally known conductor and composer who has received numerous awards and grants and has held residencies all over the world. He is currently the Director of Choirs at Drake University. His piece, A Thousand Red Birds, received its Carnegie Hall premiere in 2018. InChoir is a production of Troy Public Radio and The College of Communication and Fine Arts at Troy University.

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