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Interview with Local Composer Kate Moody & Music of Mozart, Shostakovich and Brahms

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April 23, 2016:  This week on Intermountain Classics I have a very special guest, local composer and musician Kate Moody! Kate has produced seven CDs of her work,ranging from solo piano to symphonic works. Her music is inspired by nature and by her studies of spiritual philosophy.  Tonight  Kate will talk about her life and experiences in music, and we’ll hear some of her very special musical treats.  And in the second hour tonight, stay tuned for music by Mozart, Shostakovich and music for female voices by Brahms.  

Playlist:

Hour 1:

Program Introduction:  Kate Moody-“Malu” from the Seeker (excerpt) [2.15]

Moody-Rachel’s Waltz  (Kate Moody, piano)  [3.26]

Moody-Pacific Rim:  Pt. Lobos-Summer Fog; Sea Turtles; Moonrise Variations; Diamonds on the Water  [16.02]

Moody-Friday Nights:  Release (Becky Reese, cello & Kate Moody, piano)  [2.55]

Moody-Fantasy for Electric Guitar and Orchestra (George Doering, guitar) [10.07]

Hour 2:

Mozart-Symphony No. 31 in D major, K. 297 “Paris” (Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields/Neville Marriner)  [17.06]

2 Shostakovich- Ballet Suite No. 2 (Russian Philharmonic Orchestra)  [19.38]

3 Brahms-Twelve Songs and Romances Op. 44 (Kodaly Zoltan Female Choir, Budapest/Ilona Andor)[19.54]





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