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    Encounters 2 - Defining Moments

    enFebruary 15, 2024
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    About this Episode

    In Episode #2 of Encounters, we discuss significant events that changed or shaped our approach to music.

    Recent Episodes from Professor Carol

    Encounters 1 - Top 10 Classical Works

    Encounters 1 - Top 10 Classical Works

    What are your top 10 selections of Classical Music? You really can’t create good list that is so small, but Professor Carol and Hank can have fun trying. Our lists include some standards and some that may be a little off the beaten path. Your list would probably be quite different, but the discussion here may help you make some new discoveries. Or maybe it will help you think about the reasons you agree or disagree with our selections. And, particularly if you’re new to Classical Music, we hope this gives you some new insights.

    Michael Dodds on Music Composition and Scholarship

    Michael Dodds on Music Composition and Scholarship

    Dr. Michael Dodds and Professor Carol were formerly colleagues at Southern Methodist University. Dr. Dodds is now professor of music history at University of North Carolina School of the Arts and a frequent contributor to Professor Carol's courses.

    In Part Two of this interview we have a wide-ranging discussion of Michael's work as a composer and conductor, the history of maps, composer David Maslanka, and more on C.S. Lewis.

    Music of the Spheres and Narnia

    Music of the Spheres and Narnia

    Dr. Michael Dodds and Professor Carol were formerly colleagues at Southern Methodist University. Dr. Dodds is now professor of music history at University of North Carolina School of the Arts and a frequent contributor to Professor Carol's courses.

    In a conversation over dinner about childhood books, Michael raised some intriguing aspects of C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, and that prompted this interview. The discussion in this Part 1 focuses on Michael Ward's book Planet Narnia.

    Interview with Greg Wilbur

    Interview with Greg Wilbur

    Gregory Wilbur is Chief Musician at Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Franklin, TN, as well as Dean and Senior Fellow of New College Franklin—a Christian liberal arts college that he helped to start. He enjoys discipling students and walking them through classics of literature, film, and music. He earned his Masters in Music Composition at the University of Alabama.

    He is the author of Glory and Honor: The Music and Artistic Legacy of Johann Sebastian Bach and has released two CDs of his compositions of congregational psalms, hymns and service music. In addition, he writes for choir, orchestra, film and chamber ensembles.

    His wife, Sophia, homeschools their daughter, Eleanor, and they all enjoy reading, cooking, taking walks and enjoying life in middle Tennessee.    

    Professor Carol
    enAugust 16, 2017

    Orthodox Church in Weimar

    Orthodox Church in Weimar

    The Russian Orthodox church in Weimar, Germany is so small it would fit inside a typical lecture room at a university. It was built in 1860 to be the burial site of the Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna, a Russian princess, the granddaughter of Catherine the Great.

    Listen as Professor Carol explains how architecture tells an important story in the history of Weimar.

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