According to musician and arts administrator Janis Lane-Ewart, the best way to keep the spirit of Women’s History Month alive year-round is by sparking a sense of curiosity about ALL the women in your life. In this opus, she chats with Garrett about her experiences in music to conclude Trilloquy’s look at Women’s History. Garrett and Scott also offer a few of their Women’s History Month stand-outs, and they conclude the opus with a Janis-dedicated performance by pianist Lara Downes.
Episode Playlist
Amanda Röntgen-Maier - Violin Concerto
Kate Moore & Ashley Bathgate - Stories for Ocean Shells
Amina Claudine Myers - African Blues
Dinah Washington - What a Difference a Day Makes
Florence Price - First Romance
Show Notes
According to musician and arts administrator Janis Lane-Ewart, the best way to keep the spirit of Women’s History Month alive year-round is by sparking a sense of curiosity about ALL the women in your life. In this opus, she chats with Garrett about her experiences in music to conclude Trilloquy’s look at Women’s History. Garrett and Scott also offer a few of their Women’s History Month stand-outs, and they conclude the opus with a Janis-dedicated performance by pianist Lara Downes.
Episode Playlist
Amanda Röntgen-Maier - Violin Concerto
Kate Moore & Ashley Bathgate - Stories for Ocean Shells
Amina Claudine Myers - African Blues
Dinah Washington - What a Difference a Day Makes
Florence Price - First Romance
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Loki Karuna
"I spent years pursuing excellence: what classical music is all about. Now it's dedicated to freedom; that's far more important." -Nina Simone #NamMyohoRengeKyo
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What is TRILLOQUY?
CLASSICAL MUSIC has been misappropriated as a musical genre and a culture rooted in the aesthetics of Western Europe.
TRILLOQUY is the weekly podcast built to DECOLONIZE the traditional definitions and conversations surrounding CLASSICAL MUSIC.