InChoir is a podcast about choral music, the arts, and life. In each episode, we share our love of choral music with you and give voice to the composers and creatives who make it.
David von Kampen is a composer, arranger, conductor, and music educator whose stylistic versatility can be heard in the wide-ranging genres he writes for, from jazz to choral, hymnody to liturgy, sol…
Today on InChoir, our conversation revolves around a new album released by Apollo5, titled Ánam. We'll be speaking to two acclaimed sopranos who lent their talents to the project, Clare Stewart and P…
Blake Morgan’s musical arrangements embody the essence of what it means to “imagine again or anew.” Together with host, Diane Orlofsky, learn how Morgan works in this unique creative space when he co…
This is the first of two episodes with composer/arranger/singer, Blake Morgan, hosted by Diane Orlofsky. Morgan’s music crosses genres and has been performed by Take Six, the King's Singers, Manhatta…
In this episode, co-hosts Diane Orlofsky and Scott Sexton speak with two creatives connected to the recording project Awaiting Golden Light (performed by Connecticut-based Voices of Concinnity). Firs…
In this episode of InChoir, co-hosts Diane Orlofsky and Scott Sexton speak with Canadian composer, Katerina Gimon, about her choral composition “she was wilderness” (performed by the Vancouver Chambe…
In this InChoir episode, host Diane Orlofsky talks to composer/arranger/singer, Greg Jasperse, who is also the Director of Vocal Jazz at Western Michigan University. Together they explore the stories…
On this episode of InChoir, co-hosts Diane Orlofsky and Scott Sexton speak with Canadian composer and educator, Sarah Quartel, about her fresh and exciting approach to choral music. Quartel believes …
On this episode of InChoir, we talk to two composers about the intersection of choral music and the human experience of grief and loss.
Dr. Terre Johnson, is Chair of the Fred and Dinah Gretsch Schoo…
In this episode of InChoir, we talk with composer Christopher Tin and naturalist Scott Weidensaul about the intersection of music, art, and conservation.
Christopher Tin's The Lost Birds is sung by t…
In this episode of InChoir, we talk with composer Eric William Barnum about music and memories of home.
Eric Barnum is an internationally known conductor and composer who has received numerous awards…
There is something magical about the first creations of a young artist!
In this inaugural episode of InChoir, we talk with composer Alex Berko about artistic beginnings and his six-movement compositi…