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American Rage: Rethinking Copland with Pianist Conrad Tao, Mar. 5, 2020
Seattle Symphony Spotlight
English - March 06, 2020 01:57 - 18 minutes - 9.54 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratingsMusic Interviews Music Arts classicalmusic davebeck kingfm seattleclassical seattlesymphony Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Thomas Dausgaard on the 2020-2021 Seattle Symphony Season, Feb. 28, 2020
Conrad Tao is the pianist, composer and new music champion who appears in two concerts presented by the Seattle Symphony this week. He spoke with KING FM Creative Director, Dacia Clay. Conrad talks about his recital in Octave 9 on March 6 and his appearance at the SSO Celebrate Asia concert this weekend. And he introduces us to a lesser known side of Aaron Copland. Copland's outspoken activism as a gay man in early 20th Century America is often overshadowed by the composer's iconic and bucolic ballet music.