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Music with Minnesotans: Mary Lee

Music with Minnesotans: Mary Lee
Mary Lee
Mary Lee tells me that she sings her absolute best when she's got Cantus cranked in the car and going full throttle.
Cantus

I met Mary Lee for the first time as I was just getting settled into my cube on the fourth floor of MPR six years ago.

Here was this legend in the biz — she's won just about every award in broadcasting, Peabody, Gracie, Deems Taylor — and she was the main behind-the-scenes person for the program that inspired me to become a DJ myself: Saint Paul Sunday.

Mary moved on from Classical MPR the week I arrived and for the last few years has been the Executive Director of the male vocal ensemble Cantus.

Of course I had to ask about her background in music, which is nearly non-existent. Mary never sang or played an instrument and was only introduced to music in college where she went to every concert and recital she could manage — but finding a special affinity for the intimacy of chamber music.

Cantus - On the Shoulders of Giants
Cantus - On the Shoulders of Giants
Courtesy of Cantus

And that understanding and love of small ensembles has been her driving force and the reason for her great success with Cantus, a group expanding its horizons, recording with a vengeance and singing better than ever.

We'll hear some Cantus of course, but also a few performances from Mary's Saint Paul Sunday days — and a few back-stage stories as well.


Mary Lee's playlist:

Victor Young, My Foolish Heart - Marian McPartland (MPR "American Air")

Ryan Shipley
Ryan Shipley says he absolutely loves going to work, it's just that much fun. He's a classroom facilitator at Project Success, a youth development organization that helps students set and reach their goals.
Bloomington Civic Theatre

Next week, my guest is actor Ryan Shipley. He tells me he absolutely loves going to work, it's just that much fun. Ryan's a classroom facilitator at Project Success, a youth development organization that helps students set and reach their goals.

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