TRILLOQUY

TRILLOQUY is an English-speaking podcast specialized in the field of classical music and opera. As such, TRILLOQUY is a podcast selected by soclassiq, like YourClassical Daily Download or The Mind Over Finger Podcast and many others. The oldest episode indexed by soclassiq is dated 2020-05-01. Since then, a total of 160 episodes have been recorded and broadcast by TRILLOQUY.
TRILLOQUY activity
With 16 articles published in the last 90 days, TRILLOQUY is currently a not very active podcast. "Not very active" does not mean that TRILLOQUY is less interesting than another more prolific source. Each media follows a specific editorial line, recording and broadcasting according to its own rhythm.
This editorial activity is slowing down compared to the previous period.
The last episode in TRILLOQUY, "Opus 83 - Cult of Personality", is dated 2021-01-13. By 2020, this podcast had published 158 episodes.
TRILLOQUY in the last 36 months
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2021-01-13 13:52:40
Duration (h:m:s): 1:27:52
Is your New Year's Resolution fat-phobic? It may be! Laura Krider from the American Composers Forum joins Garrett to explore "the last 'acceptable' form of discrimination", and the impacts that it can have on the developing musician. Scott celebrates the music and the legacy of Living Colour, while Garrett honors a soothing piano composition written in honor of Black Lives …
2021-01-06 14:41:28
Duration (h:m:s): 1:29:53
The women from the Classically Black podcast return to talk about their new organization, the International Society for Black Musicians, as well as Katie Brown's fellowship with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, and Dalanie Harris' use of a new social media app to network with even more Black musicians. Scott honors the personality and the playing of pianist Andre Watts, and …
2020-12-30 07:22:39
Duration (h:m:s): 1:37:34
For the final opus of 2020, Garrett and Scott go back and talk about some of their most memorable TRILLOQUY moments, including their discussion of "cancel culture", the Louis Farrakhan opus, and the compositions that moved them most. Scott honors pianist and bandleader, Matthew Whitaker, and Garrett chats with Quanice Floyd about her op-ed that shook the world of arts …
2020-12-23 15:13:00
Duration (h:m:s): 1:35:17
When Dr. Molly McCann isn't doing cannabis consumer research, she's at the piano engaging in the intoxicating sounds of the music of Fanny Hensel. She joins Garrett and Scott to talk about why Mrs. Hensel's music is so important, the stigma surrounding cannabis use, and how "classical" music institutions could benefit from weed culture. An episode of "Good Times" inspires …
2020-12-16 14:59:08
Duration (h:m:s): 1:39:13
After becoming a mother, oboist Wendy Caudle Hodge decided that she needed to make an impact on Music Education. Through her advocacy, Loudoun Co., VA has created 90 DEI jobs, community-based initiatives that really speak to children's needs, and so much more. She's now a leader at the Historic Ashburn Colored School, and joins Garrett to talk about her work …
2020-12-09 15:35:41
Duration (h:m:s): 1:30:42
What if Jesus were Black? How would that change the narrative behind his story, and the music that has been written about him? Garrett unpacks this with Adrian Dunn, who's the composer behind a new work called "Black Messiah". Scott shares his thoughts on a new Mozart video game, the music of Michael Abels, and helps Garrett identify the joint, …
2020-12-02 14:17:07
Duration (h:m:s): 1:15:56
Donna Walker-Kuhne's book, "Invitation to the Party", has been a tool that arts organizations of all kinds have used to better understand what community engagement really means. She joins Garrett to talk about this, audience development, and how the teachings of Daisaku Ikeda have inspired her continued work. Scott delivers the story of "Blind Tom" Wiggins, and the guys end …
2020-12-02 14:17:07
Duration (h:m:s): 1:22:39
Donna Walker-Kuhne's book, "Invitation to the Party", has been a tool that arts organizations of all kinds have used to better understand what community engagement really means. She joins Garrett to talk about this, audience development, and how the teachings of Daisaku Ikeda have inspired her continued work. Scott delivers the story of "Blind Tom" Wiggins, and the guys end …
2020-11-25 15:13:12
Duration (h:m:s): 1:43:21
Anthony Davis' career has been marked by his musical responses to the Black experience, with critically acclaimed compositions about the life and times of Malcolm X, the murder of George Floyd, and one of his own experiences with police in a work called "You Have The Right To Remain Silent." He won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in Music for his …
2020-11-18 15:36:38
Duration (h:m:s): 1:29:34
In 2017 composer Tyshawn Sorey teamed up with writer Terrance Hayes and tenor Lawrence Brownlee to create a song cycle called "Cycles of My Being". It's a work that showcases the troubled relationship between America and its Black men that will have its digital premiere on the Opera Philadelphia Channel on November 20th. Tyshawn speaks with Garrett about this, and …