#2: How Do You Get to Carnegie Hall? Sing in Mandarin. - a podcast by Patricia Liu

from 2019-10-28T12:01

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On air October 28th, 2019. Recorded October 20th, 2019.


Gio Esposito joins Patricia to recap their experiences debuting a choral work in Chinese at Carnegie Hall earlier in the month. Written by Pulitzer-prize winning composer Zhou Long, Men of Steel and the Golden Spike commemorates the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad, and tells the unrecorded stories of the first Chinese immigrants to the United States. Gio and Patricia sit down to talk about how it felt to perform (for the second time!) at Carnegie Hall, their thoughts on choral music in western vs. Chinese culture, the politics of singing, and how art informs people’s perceptions of the other.


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