Mormon Arts Center's Studio Podcast

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Synopsis

The official podcast of the Mormon Arts Center with interviews of artists and scholars on topics of Mormon Arts with host Glen Nelson.

Episodes

  • Lance Larsen's New Poems: What the Body Knows

    08/02/2019 Duration: 01h07min

    In a discussion about his newest book of poetry, award-winning poet Lance Larsen speaks about prose poetry, describes how his work evolves from draft to print, reads from his work, listens to an art song setting of his poems, and considers other art forms that appeal to him.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • Brontë Hebdon and the Church's Visual Culture

    19/01/2019 Duration: 01h09min

    Art historian and Latter-day Saint Brontë Hebdon, a PhD student at the prestigious Institute of Fine Arts in New York City, discusses the Church's visual culture and how new approaches to art history and the exploration of objects affect identity, testimony, and gospel messaging.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • Are There Anybody Here: The Music of David Fletcher

    26/12/2018 Duration: 01h37min

    A series of letters from Broadway deity Stephen Sondheim opened the doors for composer David Fletcher. The resulting songs--like Weepin' Mary, Eternal Day, A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief, and Wondrous Love--have been sung in numberless Latter-day Saint church meetings are a singular blend of Broadway, classical, sacred, and popular styles. In this podcast, the composer discusses the musical path of his life and illustrates some of his best-loved works with recordings, including never-before shared demos.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • Onetwo moremons more: LDS Allusions in the Works of James Joyce, with Brigham Barnes

    15/11/2018 Duration: 51min

    Independent scholar Brigham Barnes explores allusions to Mormonism, Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, and the Book of Mormon in James Joyce's novels Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, leading to a larger discussion of how Mormon Studies might expand to embrace artworks by members of the Church and also works about our culture, texts, and people by others. Music includes exclusive content of a bootleg recording of an excerpt from Murray Boren's opera, The Dead, adapted from Joyce's short story.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • Opera and Ballet Teenagers at the Met: Ruby Gilmore and Addy Hawley

    25/10/2018 Duration: 01h20min

    Ruby Gilmore and Addy Hawley are teenagers who have performed with the Metropolitan Opera and American Ballet Theatre companies. In this podcast, Ruby and Addy talk about the dedication required and the joys encountered in the performing arts. They also discuss what it's like to perform alongside principal ballerinas and international opera stars who are LDS, like they are, and how talent and testimony intersect.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • Richard Bushman and Farms, Families, and Faith

    20/09/2018 Duration: 01h01min

    The newest book by Richard Lyman Bushman is The American Farmer in the Eighteenth Century: A Social and Cultural History. In this podcast, Bushman discusses the legacy of farming and labor as a shaper of America society, the tragedy of Native American displacement and slavery as a consequence of farm expansion, and the influences of the family on larger issues of American culture.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • The Unknown Galaxy of Mormon Music with Scott Holden

    09/08/2018 Duration: 01h19min

    Excerpts and discussion with pianist Scott Holden about his Carnegie Hall concert and new CD of a century of Mormon music.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • The Extraordinary History of Mormon Cinema with Randy Astle

    17/07/2018 Duration: 01h40min

    Author Randy Astle describes the largely unknown story of early Mormon film and its remarkable connection with LDS history. A product of twenty years of research, his new book, Mormon Cinema: Origins to 1952, published by the Mormon Arts Center, is a landmark volume full of extraordinary and entertaining stories.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • Hildebrando de Melo: Out of Angola

    14/06/2018 Duration: 01h30min

    In this episode, Angolan painter Hildebrando de Melo discusses his life and work, including the chaos and brutality of his country's decades-long civil war, and his responses to it through the lens of a search for God.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • Trevor Reed and the Sovereignty of Sound

    18/05/2018 Duration: 01h49min

    The composer, scholar, Hopi, Mormon composer Trevor Reed discusses new genres of Hopi/contemporary concert music and his work to repatriate art and advocate for the rights of indigenous peoples.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • Joy and Terror in the Art of Annie Poon

    09/04/2018 Duration: 01h06min

    The visual artwork of Annie Poon is the subject of this interview with the artist, who describes her interest in outsider art, children's art, and how those styles feed her own work.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

  • Masterpieces That Might Have Been: The Life and Music of James W. McConkie

    21/03/2018 Duration: 39min

    The legacy of composer James W. McConkie is explored by his grandson, Jamie Erekson, including a vintage recording of the composer who studied with Arthur Honneger and Nadia Boulanger and who was the brother of LDS apostle, Bruce R. McConkie.Support the show (https://www.centerforlatterdaysaintarts.org/donate)

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