Jessica Meyer is a violist, composer, and educator. She says she only began to identify as a composer after she started playing her viola through a loop pedal, a tool that enables a solo musician to create layer upon layer of sound and texture. On today's show, hear Jessica Meyer play her piece Source of Joy, from a concert in Charleston, South Carolina.
Episode Playlist
Hour 1
Germaine Tailleferre: Sonata No. 2 Movement 2 Adagietto
Ransom Wilson, flute | Christopher O'Riley, piano
Album: Flute Music by Les Six
Etcetera 1073
Richard Strauss: Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, Op. 28
Aspen Conducting Academy Orchestra | Sebastian Zinca, conductor
Aspen Music Festival and School, Benedict Music Tent, Aspen, CO
Jorge Machain: Adelante
Joseph Alessi, trombone | Martha Locker, piano
Cutting Edge Concerts New Music Festival, Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater at Symphony Space, New York, NY
Bohuslav Martinu: Nonet No. 2, H 374
Ransom Wilson, flute | Nicholas Stovall, oboe | Jonathan Gunn, clarinet | Kristin Wolfe Jensen, bassoon | Michelle Baker, horn | Christiano Rodrigues, violin | Susan Dubois, viola | Stephen Balderston, cello | Brett Shurtliffe, double bass
Round Top Festival Institute, Festival Concert Hall, Round Top, TX
Hour 2
Peter Meechan: Song of Hope
Ryan Anthony, trumpet | Michael Sachs, trumpet | David Bilger, trumpet
Album: Cancer Blows: Thirty Trumpet Legends, One Moment in Time, Determined to Help Blow Cancer Away
Hope Records
Peter Meechan: Soliloquies From a Quiet Place
Ryan Anthony & Lens Lindemann, trumpets | Dallas Winds | Jerry Junkin, conductor
Meyerson Symphony Hall, Dallas, TX
Jessica Meyer: Source of Joy
Jessica Meyer, viola and loop pedal
The Spoleto Festival USA Chamber Music Series, Dock Street Theater, Charleston SC
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 6 in D minor, Op. 104
Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra | Santtu-Matias Rouvali, conductor
Philharmonie, Paris, France
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