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Hilde Mosse comes from one of the wealthiest families in Berlin and stands to inherit an enormous fortune. But she longs for something more meaningful than the luxurious lifestyle her family provides. So Hilde decides to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor. As the Nazis take power in Germany and the Mosse family is forced to flee, Dr. Hilde Mosse lands in New York having nearly lost everything.. She finds her calling treating the mental health of Black youth – and the symptoms of a racist system. In addition to photographs, school records, and correspondence spanning Hilde Mosse’s entire lifetime, the Mosse Family Collection in the LBI Archives includes the diaries she kept between 1928 and 1934, from the ages of 16-22. Hilde’s papers are just part of the extensive holdings related to the Mosse Family at LBI. Learn more at lbi.org/hilde . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute, New York and Antica Productions. It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. This episode was written by Lauren Armstrong-Carter. Our executive producers are Laura Regehr, Rami Tzabar, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Our producer is Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Voice acting by Hannah Gelman. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Please consider supporting the work of the Leo Baeck Institute with a tax-deductible contribution by visiting lbi.org/exile2025 . The entire team at Antica Productions and Leo Baeck Institute is deeply saddened by the passing of our Executive Producer, Bernie Blum. We would not have been able to tell these stories without Bernie's generous support. Bernie was also President Emeritus of LBI and Exile would not exist without his energetic and visionary leadership. We extend our condolences to his entire family. May his memory be a blessing. This episode of Exile is made possible in part by a grant from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Finance and the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future.…
The Soundtrack of Savannah
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A tartalmat a Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Welcome to the Soundtrack of Savannah - a podcast from the Savannah Philharmonic. From performing in some of Savannah’s most historic buildings to the personal stories from members of the orchestra and chorus, join us as we explore a direct look behind the scenes of what it mean’s to be a part of SavPhil; striving to provide entertainment, inspiration and build a community, one note at a time. This is your Savannah Philharmonic.
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A tartalmat a Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Dee Daniels Media Podcast Network vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Welcome to the Soundtrack of Savannah - a podcast from the Savannah Philharmonic. From performing in some of Savannah’s most historic buildings to the personal stories from members of the orchestra and chorus, join us as we explore a direct look behind the scenes of what it mean’s to be a part of SavPhil; striving to provide entertainment, inspiration and build a community, one note at a time. This is your Savannah Philharmonic.
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×Welcome to the Soundtrack of Savannah Podcast - brought to you by the Savannah Philharmonic. You can also support the Savannah Philharmonic by leaving us a rating and review for this podcast. Join host and producer Dee Daniels as she interviews Jeana Melilli, the principal flutist of the Savannah Philharmonic. Jeana shares her recent accomplishment of earning a PhD in musicology, her serendipitous discovery of a Sicilian nun’s manuscripts, and the personal journey that led her back to her father’s hometown. They explore Jeana’s passion for playing the Baroque flute, how Savannah Baroque came to be, and the historical significance of Baroque music. Additionally, Jeana discusses the preparation for upcoming performances of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos and orchestral suites. They delve into Jeana’s teaching philosophy, her influences, and the powerful student-teacher relationships in music education. Finally, Jeana shares her enthusiasm for her new position at Greenville Technical College and the balance she has found between performing and teaching. IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Tap HERE to meet Jeana Melilli Tap HERE to SUPPORT YOUR SAVPHIL Tap HERE to Meet the CHORUS Tap HERE for SAVPHIL Audition Information 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…
Welcome to the Soundtrack of Savannah Podcast - brought to you by the Savannah Philharmonic. You can also support the Savannah Philharmonic by leaving us a rating and review for this podcast. In this episode of 'The Soundtrack of Savannah,' producer Dee Daniels welcomes Amy Williams, the Executive Director, and Daphne Nash, the Board Chair of the Savannah Philharmonic. The trio discusses the excitement surrounding the organization's innovative plans and community-focused initiatives. --- They introduce the $2 million Innovation Fund campaign designed to expand the orchestra, increase community partnerships, and enhance education programs. --- Hear firsthand accounts of the Philharmonic's growth, community engagement, and the expected impact of restoring the Civic Center Theater. The episode also highlights the transformational influence of music education on local students and discusses how the community can get involved in supporting these ambitious goals. IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Tap HERE to SUPPORT YOUR SAVPHIL Tap HERE to Meet the CHORUS Tap HERE for SAVPHIL Audition Information 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…
Welcome to the 'Soundtrack of Savannah' podcast, brought to you by the Savannah Philharmonic . Join host Dee Daniels for an engaging conversation with guest conductor Jason Max Ferdinand, who will lead the Savannah Philharmonic and chorus in a spectacular concert at the Lucas Theatre on February 15th. Jason shares insights into his career, his inspirational work at the University of Maryland, and the creation of his book ' Teaching with Heart .' Learn about his unique approach to music education and collaboration, as well as the formation and success of the Jason Max Ferdinand Singers. Discover the behind-the-scenes preparation for a concert that promises to blend genres and move hearts. IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Tap HERE to meet Jason Max Ferdinand Tap HERE to SUPPORT YOUR SAVPHIL Tap HERE to Meet the CHORUS Tap HERE for SAVPHIL Audition Information 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…
In this episode of ' Soundtrack of Savannah ', brought to you by the Savannah Philharmonic and hosted by Dee Daniels, we are joined by Chorus Master Dr. Paul Thornock . Paul shares insights into the dedication and effort behind organizing events like 'Phil the Park' and performing pieces such as Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. We discuss the growth and diversity within the chorus, its challenging auditions, and the upcoming exciting events, including Symphonic Spirit with Jason Max Ferdinand and a season finale with Sibelius. Paul also touches on the significance of the Civic Center renovation for the future of musical arts in Savannah. IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Tap HERE to SUPPORT YOUR SAVPHIL Tap HERE to Meet the CHORUS Tap HERE for SAVPHIL Audition Information 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…
In this festive episode of the 'Soundtrack of Savannah' podcast, we dive into the holiday spirit with Keitaro Harada, Music and Artistic Director of the Savannah Philharmonic. Keitaro gives us an exciting preview of the upcoming sold-out Holiday Pops concert, highlighting a mix of traditional Christmas music and New Year's flair. He also teases some surprises, including a potential appearance by Santa Claus and new, colorful attire for the orchestra. Moving into the New Year, Keitaro shares details about January's Guitar Fest, which will celebrate Savannah's own Benedetto guitars. This episode captures the energy and excitement of the season with insights into the Philharmonic's diverse and lively December schedule, featuring numerous community engagements and educational program performances. Keitaro's passion for music and community shines throughout, marking a joyful transition into the New Year. IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Tap HERE to SUPPORT YOUR SAVPHIL Tap HERE to Meet the Orchestra 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…
In this episode of the ' Soundtrack of Savannah ,' hosts Dee Daniels and Dr. Amy Williams, Executive Director of the Savannah Philharmonic, offer listeners an in-depth look into the operations and community impact of the Philharmonic. They reveal the intricate processes behind concert production, the small but dedicated team, and the high-quality experience provided by both local and traveling professional musicians. GETTING TO THE STAGE: Amy discusses the strategic planning involved in expanding audience reach, ensuring affordable access, and supporting musicians with competitive pay and housing. Additionally, she shines a light on the organization's educational programs that inspire and build confidence in young musicians, the crucial role of community donations, and the plans for future growth. With a festive nod to upcoming holiday concerts, this episode celebrates the Philharmonic's commitment to cultural enrichment and community engagement in Savannah. IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Tap HERE to SUPPORT YOUR SAVPHIL Tap HERE to Meet the Orchestra 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…
In this enchanting episode of the "Soundtrack of Savannah" Podcast , we're unveiling the stories behind classical music with a new series called "Concert Notes". The producer, Dee Daniels, sits down with Ricardo Ochoa, the principal second violinist of the Savannah Philharmonic. Ricardo discusses his multiple roles within the organization, including his work in education and lecturing. The episode focuses on Ricardo's recent lecture that takes place at The Learning Center at Senior Citizens Inc. about Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, exploring how he engages audiences by intertwining musical details, historical context, and human stories. Participants of this particular lecture gained in insights into Beethoven's work, the importance of unity in music, and the impact of Ricardo's storytelling approach on both the orchestra and the audience. IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Tap HERE to register for the next lecture of Concert Notes Tap HERE to Meet the Orchestra 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…

1 Partnerships Rooted in Growth: Colonial Group, Inc.- Building Business, Family, and Community 21:18
The community support for the Savannah Philharmonic has deep roots. Welcome to the Soundtrack of Savannah Podcast - brought to you by the Savannah Philharmonic. On this episode, we're going all the way back to 1921 when Raymond M. Demere founded American Oil Company, Savannah’s first independent wholesale petroleum company. A business that began with a barrel of oil has evolved into a successful family of companies known as Colonial Group, Inc. Bob Kenyon, the COO and president of Colonial Oil Industries Inc., is joining us on this episode along with the Savannah Philharmonic's Executive Director Amy Williams. IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Learn more about Colonial Group, Inc. 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…
Welcome to the "Soundtrack of Savannah" Podcast! It's only been a few days since we "PHIL-LED" the Park with the Savannah Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus - and a full roster of talented artists and musicians. Parker’s Kitchen presents “Phil the Park” in partnership with the city of Savannah, and WJCL 22. Executive Director Amy Williams sits down with us to recap this amazing, star-studded and inspiring event. We have a special treat for you in this episode too! You will hear clips from this year's Phil the Park recorded live, on-location at Forsyth Park. The largest free outdoor cultural event in Savannah did NOT disappoint! SEE MORE COVERAGE OF PHIL THE PARK in the links below: WJCL sits down with Renowned Violinist Hanami Froom WJCL's Recap of Phil the Park Learn more about Parker's Kitchen 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…

1 Sweeter than Parker's Kitchen Sweet Tea! Savannah Legend Greg Parker to help us PHIL the Park 22:36
Welcome to the "Soundtrack of Savannah" Podcast! The Founder and CEO of Parker's Kitchen - Greg Parker - joins us to chat about Savannah's largest free outdoor cultural event of the year ... PHIL THE PARK! Phil the Park is presented by our lead sponsor Parker's Kitchen and it's right around the corner - Saturday, October 5th in Forsyth Park. We're excited to sit down with Greg to chat about the secret behind the chicken fingers (of course). BUT for real, we are getting the inside scoop on Parker's Kichen commitment to high-quality food service, incredible customer service and giving back to the community. In 1976, when Greg established the first Parker’s store in Midway, Georgia, he was determined to transform the convenience store sector and enhance customer expectations of a convenience store. Over the years, Parker’s Kitchen has evolved from a convenience store company that sells food to a foodservice company that sells convenience. Greg is dropping all the details on this year's Phil the Park - and is excited to be the lead sponsor that ushers all of this amazing talent to the community. IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Meet Greg Parker and the Story behind Parker's Kitchen Learn more about Phil the Park 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…
Welcome to the "Soundtrack of Savannah" Podcast! We're sitting down with pianist and composer Eric Jones. Eric Jones has collaborated with numerous renowned artists like - Grammy Award-winner Esperanza Spalding, Stewart Copeland of The Police, and Keith Miller of the Metropolitan Opera. In 2011, he debuted his work "Songs of Creation," which melds spiritual, jazz, and African elements with James Weldon Johnson's poem "The Creation." Eric has so much musical knowledge to share - not only with us - but he's also a professor at Savannah State University. Eric discusses launching his first album "Azubuike" in 2019 - as well as his recent collaboration with the Savannah Philharmonic. Details below: Saturday, September 21, 2024 | 7:30pm The Lucas Theatre for the Arts Keitaro Harada conductor David Fray piano PROKOFIEV Classical Symphony MOZART Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K.467, “Elvira Madigan” ERIC JONES The Seafarer | Savannah Philharmonic commission! MOZART Symphony No. 35 in D, K.385, “Haffner” Eric says: “The Seafarer is a music composition that evokes the spirit of oceanic adventure and the vast, untamed sea. With sweeping melodies and rhythmic swells, the piece captures the essence of a seafarer’s journey—both the excitement of exploration and the reflective solitude of life on the open waters." IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Meet Eric Jones 2024-2025 Season Concerts Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…
We're kicking off Season 2 of the "Soundtrack of Savannah" Podcast brought to you by the Savannah Philharmonic - so it's fitting that we are also kicking off the 2024-2025 Season concert calendar with Music and Artistic Director Keitaro Harada - and Executive Director Amy Williams for a detailed preview. The season opening will be "Romantic Rachmaninoff" Saturday, August 24th at 7:30pm at The Lucas Theatre for the Arts featuring Keitaro Harada conductor and Imani Winds! Imani Winds is the 2024 GRAMMY® winner in the Classical Compendium category for Jeff Scott’s “Passion for Bach and Coltrane” released on their recently formed record label, Imani Winds Media. Celebrating over a quarter century of music making, the three-time GRAMMY® nominated group has led both a revolution and evolution of the wind quintet through their dynamic playing, adventurous programming, imaginative collaborations and outreach endeavors that have inspired audiences of all ages and backgrounds. BUT WAIT, there's more! Tap THIS LINK for the full lineup of the new season. IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Meet Keitaro Harada Meet Amy Williams Meet Imani Winds Learn more about Opportunities to Support The SavPhil Learn more about the SavPhil Community Music School Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media…

1 The Savannah Civic Center, Johnny Mercer Theatre Update: A Thoughtful Approach to Our Past and Our Future 28:00
Executive Director Amy Williams joins us on this episode for an amazing update on the Savannah Civic Center site, comprised of the Johnny Mercer Theatre and Martin Luther King Jr. Arena. Savannah Mayor Van Johnson said, "This was the best decision we could make at this time. It's probably the most even-handed, thoughtful approach that gives consideration to our past and to our future." IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL THANK YOU to our SUPPORTERS Tap here to SUPPORT the SAVPHIL…

1 The Voices are Lifted: Savannah Philharmonic Chorus Camp Strikes a Perfect Note for Community and Connections 52:00
We are "on location" for this melodic episode of the Soundtrack of Savannah! DAY 2 of Chorus Camp is about to get underway, and we are on the edge of our seats in Regina Coeli Hall in the undercroft of the Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist. Members of the Savannah Philharmonic Chorus, as well as eager members of the community will be joining us to talk about the magnificent experience of coming together to learn from our chorus master Paul Thornock alongside other teaching staff - Rebecca Flaherty & William Lavonis. We're joined on this episode by: Dr. Paul Thornock (Chorus Master) Jim Shields (Bass) Annette Howell (Alto) Brian Dennison (Tenor) Becca Flaherty (Vocal Coach, Music Teacher) Darren Weaver (Tenor) IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Learn more about the SavPhil Chorus Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL THANK YOU to our SUPPORTERS Tap here to SUPPORT the SAVPHIL…
"Although his star was rising quickly as a songwriter, Gershwin aspired to compose larger-scale classical compositions. He took this first big step with his Rhapsody in Blue for piano and orchestra. This piece would be part of a program that was billed as “An Experiment in Modern Music,” with the intent to fuse the dance rhythms of jazz with the seriousness of the orchestral concert hall." --David H. Johnson We're joined on this episode by the dynamic duo - Dr. Sinisa Ciric, Director of Artistic Operations, who is the Concertmaster Emeritus of the Savannah Philharmonic and former concertmaster of Jackson and Rome Symphonies AND Ricardo Ochoa, the Principal Second Violinist of the Savannah Philharmonic. Rhapsody in Blue at 100 with The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra is happening Saturday, June 15th at the Lucas Theatre with the SAVANNAH PHILHARMONIC, KEITARO HARADA conductor, and THE FABULOUS EQUINOX ORCHESTRA with AARON LEHRIAN piano. Program includes Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue in its original dance band version, as heard at the 1924 premiere, plus other Gershwin favorites! IMPORTANT LINKS & MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE VOICES IN THIS EPISODE: Learn more about The Fabulous Equinox Orchestra Upcoming SAVPHIL Concerts Proudly hosted and produced by Dee Daniels Media Learn more about Education Initiatives with the SAVPHIL THANK YOU to our SUPPORTERS Tap here to SUPPORT the SAVPHIL…
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