Choir Fam Podcast

By: Dean Luethi & Matthew Myers
  • Summary

  • The Choir Fam Podcast is a venue for conversations about the current state of choral music. Hosts Dean Luethi and Matthew Myers seek to bring the worldwide choral community closer together through their discussions with a variety of guests who work with choir in its various forms. The goal of the podcast is to provide listeners with interesting tidbits of knowledge they could use in day-to-day choral rehearsals and to bring light to the ways that issues in the choral field are being observed and addressed.
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  • Ep. 101 - Developing Listening Skills and Fostering Empathy Through Singing - Ethan Sperry
    Nov 4 2024

    “When people talk about what skills kids are lacking in America these days, two of the skills that come up a lot are the ability to listen to each other and have some empathy for each other. Some people would say it’s not just kids that are lacking those skills; it might be what is really missing from our society. I think choir is the best subject to teach those skills.”

    Hailed by The Oregonian for providing “the finest choral concerts in Portland in recent memory,” Ethan Sperry is the Director of Choral Activities at Portland State University, where he conducts the world-renowned Chamber Choir and leads undergraduate and graduate programs in conducting. He is also the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Oregon Repertory Singers, one of America’s most distinguished adult choruses. Choirs under his direction have performed at over a dozen ACDA and NAfME Conferences, won over thirty awards and medals at international choir competitions on four continents, and sung at The Hollywood Bowl, The Kennedy Center, and the United Nations. Under his direction in 2013 The Portland State Chamber Choir became the first American Choir ever to win the Grand Prix at the Seghizzi International Choral Contest in Italy, and in 2017 they became the first American choir to win the Grand Prix at the Bali International Choral Festival, the largest choral gathering in Asia. Sperry has recorded albums for the Naxos and Gothic labels.

    A prolific arranger of World Music for choirs, Dr. Sperry is the editor of the Global Rhythms series for Earthsongs Music, one of the best-selling choral series in the world, and is also published by Hal Leonard. Sperry is also a frequent collaborator with film composer AR Rahman and has appeared as a guest conductor for him numerous times including at Bollywood Night at the Hollywood Bowl and the 2008 Filmfare Awards, the Indian equivalent of the Oscars. He also serves as a consultant for the KM Music Conservatory in Chennai, the first classical music school in India, which opened in 2009.

    He has earned a bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Harvard College and Masters and Doctoral degrees in Choral Conducting from the University of Southern California. Prior to moving to Oregon, Sperry served for 10 years on the faculty of Miami University in Ohio where he conducted the Men’s Glee Club, Collegiate Chorale, and Global Rhythms Ensemble. He has also served as Artistic Administrator of the Arad Philharmonic Chorus in Romania and Conductor of the Coeur Regional de Guadeloupe, the only Symphonic Chorus in the French West Indies.

    To get in touch with Ethan, you can email him at ethansperry@gmail.com. You can find the Portland State University Chamber Choir on Facebook (@psuchamberchoir), Instagram (@psuchamberchoir), or Tiktok (@psuchamberchoir), and you can find the Oregon Repertory Singers on Facebook (@OregonRepertorySingers) or Instagram (@orsingers).

    Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.

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    48 mins
  • Season 4 Wrap-Up
    Oct 28 2024

    Thank you for listening to our show this season!!

    Here are the favorite choral pieces from our guests in the fourth season:
    St. John Passion, Johann Sebastian Bach
    St. Matthew Passion, Johann Sebastian Bach
    Ave Maria, Franz Biebl
    Requiem, Johannes Brahms
    “Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen” from Requiem, Johannes Brahms
    No Time, Susan Brumfield
    I Sing Because I’m Happy, Rollo Dilworth
    Requiem,Gabriel Fauré
    African American Requiem, Damien Geter
    Gloucester Service, Herbert Howells
    La Guerre, Clément Janequin
    Sweet Rivers, Shawn Kirchner
    O Magnum Mysterium, Morten Lauridsen (x2)
    Le Cantique des cantiques, Daniel-Lesur
    Coenantibus autem illis, Juan de Lienas
    I Am Harvey Milk, Andrew Lippa
    Miserere, James MacMillan
    Mass for Double Choir, Frank Martin
    Terza Messa, Marianna Martines
    Light of the East, Byung-Hee Oh
    Sicut Cervus, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
    Tu Es Petrus, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
    The Road Home, Stephen Paulus
    Let My Love Be Heard, Jake Runestad
    Abendfeier in Venedig, Clara Schumann
    And the Swallow, Caroline Shaw
    Fiddler’s Hymn, Pete Sutherland
    Alleluia, Randall Thompson
    Earth Song, Frank Ticheli
    The Sacred Veil, Eric Whitacre
    Serenade to Music, Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Here are the composers that our guests suggested you check out:
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    Michael Barrett, see Choir Fam Episode 97
    Amy Bernon
    Sherry Blevins
    Margaret Bonds
    Johannes Brahms
    Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
    Chiara Margarita Cozzolani
    Maurice Duruflé
    Gabriel Fauré
    Dan Forrest
    J.D. Frizzell, see Choir Fam Episode 91
    Katerina Gimon
    Laura Hawley
    Franz Joseph Haydn
    Darius Lim
    Andrew Lippa
    Cecilia MacDowall
    Joanna Marsh
    Frank Martin
    Selga Mence
    Kyle Pederson
    Florence Price
    Zanaida Robles (x2)
    Marie-Claire Saindon
    Caroline Shaw
    Ken Steven (x2), see Choir Fam Episode 98
    Peteris Vasks
    Tracy Wong (x3), see Choir FamEpisode 58

    Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.

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    19 mins
  • Ep. 100 - Strengthening the Bond Between Composers and Choristers - Sarah Quartel
    Oct 16 2024

    “For me, choral music is all about the people. I write for the choristers. I've gone through that phase in my life where I've written only for myself, where I had a lot of things I needed to express and every note that went on a page was for me. Now I'm in a phase where I want to adore every note that's on the page. I want every note that's on the page to represent me well and to reflect who I am -- somebody who sees herself in partnership with conductors, in partnership with choristers, making music together.”

    Canadian composer and educator Sarah Quartel is known for her fresh and exciting approach to choral music. Deeply inspired by the life-changing relationships that can occur while making choral music, Sarah writes in a way that connects singer to singer, ensemble to conductor, and performer to audience. Her works are performed by choirs across the world, and she has been commissioned by groups including the American Choral Directors Association, the National Children's Chorus of the United States of America, and New Dublin Voices. Since 2018 she has been exclusively published by Oxford University Press, and she continues to work as a clinician and conductor at music education and choral events at home and abroad.

    To get in touch with Sarah, you can visit sarahquartel.com
    or email her at sarah.k.quartel@gmail.com. You can listen to her music on Spotify or SoundCloud (@sarahquartel) or find her on Facebook (@sarah.quartel).

    Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro Part 3 episode from February 16, 2024, to hear how to share your story with us.

    Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.

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