YourClassical
Music with Minnesotans

Music with Minnesotans: Ann Bancroft

Music with Minnesotans: Ann Bancroft
Ann Bancroft
Ann Bancroft plugs into the Symphonic Dances from Leonard Bernstein's "West Side Story" when she is on the eve of an expedition and preparing for the physical rigors of dragging a 250-pound sled.
Courtesy: Ann Bancroft Foundation

Ann Bancroft makes shattering female stereotypes her modus operandi.

She was the first woman to reach the North Pole on foot and by dog sled; the first woman to ski across Greenland, and she led the first women's team to reach the South Pole by skis.

This amazing and inspirational woman has been featured in the book "Remarkable Women of the Twentieth Century" and has been inducted in the National Woman's Hall of Fame.

And Ann tells me that classical music is very dear to her life.

While she does not take music with her on expeditions - being plugged in can be dangerous if your partner falls in a crevasse and you can't hear a cry for help - she hears music in her head while in these quietest places one earth, where only the wind, the shushing of her skis and her breathe are what she can hear.

Ann Bancroft
Ann Bancroft makes shattering female stereotypes her modus operandi. She was the first woman to reach the North Pole on foot and by dog sled; the first woman to ski across Greenland, and she led the first women's team to reach the South Pole by skis.
Photo courtesy Ann Bancroft Foundation

Actually the beauty of the white emptiness begs for a kind of soundtrack. Ann tells me the first thing she desires upon returning from a 100-day polar expedition is to get re-charged by listening to a Vivaldi Concerto or one of Copland's pieces that convey a great expanse.

There is one time in her work, however, that Ann Bancroft gets plugged in. This is when she is on the eve of an expedition and preparing for the physical rigors of dragging a 250-pound sled.

Near her home in the St. Croix Valley, Ann attaches a harness to herself with three tractor tires - weighing roughly the same as her sled. She then proceeds to drag this contraption through the woods - grunting, sweating, and banging along while listening to one of the most energized pieces in all classical literature on her headphones - the Symphonic Dances from Leonard Bernstein's "West Side Story."

When the day is done - Ann's speaking engagement fulfilled, plans for the next expedition are well underway and her work coaching young people is finished - Ann is drawn to classical music in a very private way, by pulling out her guitar and making her own music.

---

Ann Bancroft's playlist:

---

Check out more from Music with Minnesotans:

---

Matt Wehling
Join me next Wednesday when my guest is master bow maker Matt Wehling. Though he helps create the sound of some of the finest string players in the world, Matt is a bit of a late-comer to classical music and listens with a super senstive ear.
Matt Wehling

Join me next Wednesday when my guest is master bow maker Matt Wehling. Though he helps create the sound of some of the finest string players in the world, Matt is a bit of a late-comer to classical music and listens with a super sensitive ear.

Love the music?

Donate by phone
1-800-562-8440

Show your support by making a gift to YourClassical.

Each day, we’re here for you with thoughtful streams that set the tone for your day – not to mention the stories and programs that inspire you to new discovery and help you explore the music you love.

YourClassical is available for free, because we are listener-supported public media. Take a moment to make your gift today.

More Ways to Give

Your Donation

$5/month
$10/month
$15/month
$20/month
$

Latest Music with Minnesotans Episodes

VIEW ALL EPISODES

Latest Music with Minnesotans Episodes

Music with Minnesotans: Sara Zanussi

Music with Minnesotans: Sara Zanussi

Sara Zanussi is a world traveler, a musician, and an entrepreneur. She's the founder and executive director of ComMUSICation. The mission of ComMUSICation is to empower urban youth with skills for success through music, service and community. Sara shares stories of ComMUSICation's success and service, and a personal playlist too.

20:00
Music with Minnesotans: Ken Leopold

Music with Minnesotans: Ken Leopold

Ken Leopold has chops, piano chops. But the piano is only an avocation for Leopold. His day job is professor of chemistry at the University of Minnesota. While his twin passions are science and teaching, Ken's piano is never far away. Ken Leopold shares stories about the joys of research and teaching, and plays a few of his own piano piece on this week's Music with Minnesotans.

20:30
Music with Minnesotans: LeeAnn Rock

Music with Minnesotans: LeeAnn Rock

Dr. LeeAnn Rock grew up in Anoka, attended Augsburg University and medical school at the University of Minnesota. While she lives in Mount Airy, Md., she's a Minnesotan through and through. She joins Steve Staruch to share a personal playlist on this week's Music with Minnesotans.

22:50
Music With Minnesotans: Amanda Weber

Music With Minnesotans: Amanda Weber

Amanda Weber was working for a nonprofit agency in Washington, D.C., several years ago when she decided to start a choir for homeless women. She shares insights on the arts and social justice, and a personal playlist, too.

20:02
Music with Minnesotans: Byron Schwab

Music with Minnesotans: Byron Schwab

Byron Schwab began his career in classrooms and rehearsal rooms preparing his music students to give their best performances. Moving from the classroom to the principal's office, he encouraged all students and staff to maintain those same high standards. Now retired, Schwab is Steve Staruch's guest on Music with Minnesotans.

21:59
Music with Minnesotans: Lauri Nelson

Music with Minnesotans: Lauri Nelson

School librarian Lauri Nelson loves to tell stories. She loves to see the wide eyes of her grade schoolers and to hear them interact with the printed word. Stories touch the hearts of the incarcerated men with whom she also works. She is Steve Staruch's guest on Music with Minnesotans.

24:20
Music with Minnesotans: Jim Baxter

Music with Minnesotans: Jim Baxter

If you were stuck on a desert island and only had access to one piece of music, what would you choose? Jim Baxter knows what he'd choose. He is Steve Staruch's guest for Music with Minnesotans.

25:28
Music with Minnesotans: Kordula Coleman

Music with Minnesotans: Kordula Coleman

Kordula Coleman is an artist. Looking back at her childhood in Germany with artist parents, she says, "No mess was ever too big!" On this week's Music with Minnesotans, Kordula shares stories of how classical music has defined key moments in her life.

19:49
Music with Minnesotans: Bondo Nyembwe

Music with Minnesotans: Bondo Nyembwe

To the students at Academia Cesar Chavez in St. Paul, he is Mr. Nyembwe. To almost everyone else, he is simply Bondo. He shares stories of success and a brilliant personal playlist, too, with Steve Staruch on Music with Minnesotans.

Music with Minnesotans: The Monsens

Music with Minnesotans: The Monsens

At the Monsen house, you'll find a piano, a violin, a viola, trumpets, a french horn, a cello, a ukulele and a 2-year-old who likes to conduct. Beth and Noah Monsen didn't plan on having a musical family. It just turned out that way. The Monsens and their four kids are Steve Staruch's guests on Music with Minnesotans.

17:48
VIEW ALL EPISODES