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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2024 · 26 MIN

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

In this episode of InChoir, co-hosts Diane Orlofsky and Scott Sexton speak with Canadian composer, Katerina Gimon, about her choral composition “she was wilderness” (performed by the Vancouver Chamber Choir). Join us as we explore Gimon’s music which has been called eclectic and dynamic. Learn how she draws from many musical styles and takes the listener through layered textures, intense emotions and shared human experiences. InChoir is a production of Troy Public Radio and the College of Communication and Fine Arts at Troy University.

In this episode of InChoir, co-hosts Diane Orlofsky and Scott Sexton speak with Canadian composer, Katerina Gimon, about her choral composition “she was wilderness” (performed by the Vancouver Chamber Choir). Join us as we explore Gimon’s music which has been called eclectic and dynamic. Learn how she draws from many musical styles and takes the listener through layered textures, intense emotions and shared human experiences. InChoir is a production of Troy Public Radio and the College of Communication and Fine Arts at Troy University.

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