EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 1H 11M
Omar Thomas: Curiosity, The Power of the Platform, and "Mother of a Revolution"
from Take Notes with Balmages and Bernotas · host Brian Balmages and Chris Bernotas in conjunction with Alfred Music and MakeMusic
In one of the most powerful and timely episodes of the season, Brian and Chris sit down with Omar Thomas to discuss his "non-linear" evolution from a 23-year-old Berklee professor to one of the most significant voices in contemporary wind band music. The conversation dives into the "invisible music" that cannot be written on a page—the vernacular, the grit, and the soul of jazz and gospel. The episode culminates in a deep discussion about the "platform" of the band room and a direct address of the controversy surrounding his piece, Mother of a Revolution, currently being challenged by a school board in Wisconsin.🖼️ Omar’s featured headshot was recently commissioned from queer artist, Anthony Hurd.
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In one of the most powerful and timely episodes of the season, Brian and Chris sit down with Omar Thomas to discuss his "non-linear" evolution from a 23-year-old Berklee professor to one of the most significant voices in contemporary wind band music. The conversation dives into the "invisible music" that cannot be written on a page—the vernacular, the grit, and the soul of jazz and gospel. The episode culminates in a deep discussion about the "platform" of the band room and a direct address of the controversy surrounding his piece, Mother of a Revolution, currently being challenged by a school board in Wisconsin.🖼️ Omar’s featured headshot was recently commissioned from queer artist, Anthony Hurd.
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