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Music with Minnesotans: Bob Oganovic

Music with Minnesotans: Bob Oganovic
Bob Oganovic
Bob Oganovic has been singing in choirs from the moment his voice changed at age 14. He stays busy singing with the Minnesota Chorale and St. Mark's Cathedral Choir and proudly calls himself a "choral geek."
Bob Oganovic

I first met Bob Oganovic at church. He sings baritone with the St. Mark's Cathedral Choir and my husband had a short stint as soloist there. The two should have been separated because they became the choir cut ups up the minute they discovered a shared the same off-beat humor.

But singing is not just fun and games for Bob. He has been singing since his teenage years - just when his voice had changed - and tells me he proudly wears the moniker "choral geek."

He describes singing in choirs as a kind of randomness - even within the structure of music making - because it's the community you meet, the particular skills and talents of each singer, the personalities and quirks all mixed together in a soup and hopefully in the end reaching a sound as one voice.

Bob sings with the Cathedral, but also with the Minnesota Chorale and has created a playlist of what he calls "hits' - certainly in the choral world - but also pieces he's sung himself and even after many years still feeling the tingle and joy of new discovery.

Bob is not a professional singer but has sung with some of the best and under the likes of Stanislaw Skrowaczeski, Osmo Vanska, Charles Dutoit, David Willcocks and Edo de Waart. And he is an instrumentalist too, playing the bassoon and studying composition with 'a guy who studied with Hindemith.'

His compositions have been performed in Minneapolis and Milwaukee as well as right here on MPR.

Modest for sure, I had to drag out of him to share with us about his work as a DJ at Saint Cloud State. And just like me half the challenge of announcing classical music was learning to pronounce names and accept constructive criticism from a discerning listenership.

Initially Bob was unsure about coming on my show. He tells me his day job in "cloud computing" at Oracle is somewhat ordinary. That may be so. But it pays the bills and allows Bob to indulge in his 'choral habit.'


Bob Oganovic's playlist:

Randall Thompson, Frostiana: The Pasture - Cantus (recorded in-studio, MPR)


"Mom and Dad" and the Rose Ensemble
Next week we invite the "Mom and Dad" of the Rose Ensemble, Pete and Carol Parshall, who met singing nearly 50 years ago and have been making beautiful music together ever since.
Pete Parshall

Next week we invite the "Mom and Dad" of the Rose Ensemble, Pete and Carol Parshall, who met singing nearly 50 years ago and have making been making beautiful music together ever since.

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