Episodes
Episodes
Wednesday May 31, 2023
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 2.19 - The ”Bach and Beyond” Edition
Wednesday May 31, 2023
Wednesday May 31, 2023
Welcome to Season 02 Episode 19 - the "Bach and Beyond" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, a podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
This "All Bach and Beyond" episode features interviews with Maestro Grant Cooper, oboist Cheryl Bishkoff, and emerging artist and clarinetist Jonathan Decker.
Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, and Amazon Prime Music, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page.
If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening!
Time Stamps (approximate):
02:01 - Maestro Grant Cooper, Conductor
19:00 - Ms. Cheryl Biskoff, Oboist
37:34 - Arts Calendar
40:52 - Mr. Jonathan Decker, Clarinetist and Emerging Artist
Media:
Violin Concerto No. 2 in E-Major BWV 1042, J.S. Bach, composer (1732), performed by the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen; Omer Meir Wellber, Conductor; Hilary Hahn, violin
Oboe Concerto in G Minor, FWV Lg1; Johann Friedrich Fasch, composer; performed by the Kempten Orchestra, Kempten Germany; Mary Ellen Kitchens, conductor, Victor Marin, oboe
Clarinet Concerto in A Major, K.622, W.A. Mozart, composer (1791); performed by the Iceland Symphony Orchestra; Cornelius Meister, conductor, Arngunnur Árnadóttir, clarinet
Concerto for Clarinet and String Orchestra, A. Copeland, composer (1948); performed by the Columbia Symphony Orchestra; Aaron Copeland, conductor, Benny Goodman, clarinet
Artist Links:
Maestro Grant Cooper
Ms. Cheryl Bishkoff
Mr. Jonathan Decker
Wednesday May 17, 2023
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 2.18 - The ”Full Bloom” Edition
Wednesday May 17, 2023
Wednesday May 17, 2023
Welcome to Season 02 Episode 18 - the "Full Bloom" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, a podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
This episode features interviews with Dr. Robert Strauss on Live at the Met's Don Giovanni, Mr. Jeff Adams on the Chautauqua History Lectures presentation "Brotherhood of the New Life," and Mr. Rick Mascaro discussing the Juicebox Organic One-Act Festival at the Lakeshore Center for the Arts in Westfield.
Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, and Amazon Prime Music, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page.
If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening!
Time Stamps (approximate):
Don Giovanni/Dr. Robert Strauss 1:45
Brotherhood of the New Life/Mr. Jeff Adams 19:43
Arts Calendar 37:11
Juicebox Organic Festival/Mr. Rick Mascaro 39:45
Media:
"A Beautiful Morning," performed by the Rascals, written by Felix Cavaliere and Eddie Brigati, from the album Time Piece: The Rascals' Greatest Hits, Atlantic, 1968
"Là ci darem la mano" from the opera Don Giovanni; W.A. Mozart, composer; Lorenzo Da Ponte, libretto; from the 2023 Metropolitan Opera House production, with Peter Mattei as Don Giovanni and Ying Fang as Zerlina; Ivo van Hove, director; Nathalie Stutzmann, conductor
"New Life", performed by Olivia Branch Walker, written by Shirley A. Walker, from the album Sunday Classics, Atlanta International Records, February 2017.
from the overture to Don Giovanni (K. 527), composed by W.A.Mozart, performed by Dresden Staatskapelle, Hans Vonk, conductor, 1986
"What a Wonderful World (Original Spoken Intro Version)," performed by Louis "Satchmo" "Pops" Armstrong, written by Bob Thiele and George David Weiss, ABC Records, 1967, 1970.
Artist Links:
Dr. Robert Strauss
Metropolitan Opera House
Mr. Jeff Adams/Darwin R. Barker Historical Museum
Mr. Rick Mascaro/Lakeshore Center for the Arts
North Shore Arts Alliance Art Trail Website
North Shore Arts Alliance Facebook page
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Wednesday May 03, 2023
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 2.17 - The ”Dandelion” Edition
Wednesday May 03, 2023
Wednesday May 03, 2023
Welcome to Season 02 Episode 17 - the "Dandelion" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, a podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
This episode features interviews with Mr. Alberto Rey on the Art and Architecture Series Vermeer - The Blockbuster Exhibition, Dr. Robert Strauss on the Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus concert, and Mr. Jefferson Westwood with guest artist Mr. Jordan Weatherstone Pitts discussing the Commencement Eve Pops Concert.
Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, and Amazon Prime Music, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page.
If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening!
Time Stamps:
Alberto Rey 3:34
Dr. Robert Strauss 20:26
Arts Calendar 38:05
Jordan Pitts/Jefferson Westwood 40:14
Media:
"Dandelion Wine", written and performed by Tommy Makum, from the album Live at the National Concert Hall, May, 2006, Shanachie Records
"Bridge Over Troubled Water," written by Paul Simon and performed by Art Garfunkel, from the album Bridge Over Troubled Water, January 1970, Columbia Records
"Concerto for Flute, 2 Oboes, Strings", composed by Johann Christian Schickhardt, from the album Baroque Music from the Netherlands, Musica ad Rhenum, 2014
"Music of the Night," from the musical The Phantom of the Opera, music by Andrew Lloyd Weber, lyrics by Tim Rice, performed by Michael Crawford with the London Symphony Orchestra, September 2017
"Dandelion Wine"; written and performed live by Claire Kelly, from her album The Scenic Route, March 2021
Artist Links:
Alberto Rey
Biological Realism: Niagara River, Western NY
Vermeer: The Blockbuster Exhibition
Dr. Robert Strauss
Buffalo Gay Men's Chorus
Jordan Weatherston Pitts
Commencement Eve Concert RAC
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 2.16 - The ”Grass is Greener” Edition
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Wednesday Apr 19, 2023
Welcome to Season 02 Episode 16 - the "Grass is Greener" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, a podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
This episode features interviews with Mr. Derek Johnson, guitarist for Monroe Crossing; Prof. Emeritus of Voice Mr. Daniel Ihasz previewing the Live at the Met presentation of Champion, and Prof. Ted Sharon discussing his upcoming production of Romeo and Juliet for the Department of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, and Amazon Prime Music, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page.
If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening!
Time Stamps:
2:00 - Mr. Derek Johnson
18:41 - Prof. Dan Ihasz
37:07 - Arts Calendar
39:49 - Prof. Ted Sharon
Media:
"Nail That Catfish to a Tree," written by Steve Rosen; performed by Monroe Crossing, from an episode of Grassland Jam, Pioneer Public Television, Jan. 28, 2017
"What Makes a Man a Man"; from the opera Champion, composed by Terence Blanchard, lyrics by Michael Cristofer; performed by Ryan Speedo Green, April 7, 2023
"Hagen's Hole"; from the opera Champion, composed by Terence Blanchard, lyrics by Michael Cristofer; performed by Stephanie Blythe, April 7, 2023
(title unknown), performance by Monroe Crossing, from an episode of Grassland Jam, Pioneer Public Television, Jan. 28, 2017
"What Is A Youth? (Love Theme)", from Romeo and Juliet, directed by Franco Zeffirelli, 1968, Nino Rota, composer; performed by cellist Yoonkyung Cho, April 16, 2022
"(Just Like)" Romeo and Juliet", performed by The Reflections, written by Bob Hamilton and Freddie Gordon, Feb. 1964, Golden World Records
"New Mown Hay", performed live at the 1891 Fredonia Opera House by the company at the Concert for Dick and Carmen Gilman, April 16, 2023
"Nashville Skyline Rag", recorded by Monroe Crossing, Nov. 10, 2015, produced by CDBaby; written by Bob Dylan, from the album Nashville Skyline, April 1969, Columbia Records.
Artist Links:
Monroe Crossing
Prof. Dan Ihasz
Champion at the Metropolitan Opera
CBS 60 Minute interview with Ryan Speedo Green
Prof. Ted Sharon
TADA Instagram
The Concert for Dick and Carmen Gilman - Livestream Recording
Information on the 1891 Fredonia Run for the Opera House
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
Notes from the Aisle Seat 2.15 - The ”Not Oppressively Formal” Edition
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
Welcome to Season 02 Episode 15 - the "Not Oppressively Formal" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, a podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
This 90-minute special edition of NFTAS is dedicated entirely to the Concert for Carmen and Dick Gilman, which will take place on Sunday April 16, 2023, beginning at 2:00pm. The concert is being held to honor the contributions of Carmen and Dick Gilman, who have contributed so much to the life of the 1891 Opera House and the community of Fredonia-Dunkirk. They sponsor the "Folk in Fredonia" series, and have performed on the Opera House stage many times with the legendary Newton Street Irregulars. They were intimately involved with the restoration effort for the Opera House, and Dick Gilman served as the first Board President when the Opera House reopened. Carmen and Dick also created and ran the College Lodge Folk Weekends for many years, spawning the careers of several of this episode's guests.
This podcast features most of the performer who will part of Sunday's concert. They include Peggy Lynn, Dan Duggan, Chris Koldewey, Joy Bennett, and Dan Berggren. Janet Gilman, who is the daughter of Carmen and Dick, also shares some of her memories growing up in the Gilman household.
Time Stamps (Approximate):
Peggy Lynn 2:25
Dan Duggan 11:18
Chris Koldewey/Joy Bennett 27:41
Janet Gilman 50:12
Dan Berggren 1:05:25
Artist links
Peggy Lynn
Dan Duggan
Jamcrackers
Chris Koldewey
Joy Bennett
The Johnson Girls
Dan Berggren
Media Links
"Track 02" (title unknown), The Comforts of Home, Carmen Gilman (year unknown)
"April", Peggy Lynn (vocals/guitar), Dan Duggan (hammer dulcimer), recorded April 15, 2020; Peggy Lynn, composer, Quercus Music
"Who Will Go WIth Me?", traditional sea shanty, Chris Koldewey (banjo), Joy Bennett (vocals), recorded at the Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs NY, Dec. 5, 2022
"Trumpet Vine" (author unknown), The Newton Street Irregulars; Not Oppressively Formal, 1997; Carmen Gilman (vocals, hammer dulcimer)
"What Will We Do With the Grape?" (author unknown), The Newton Street Irregulars, Not Oppressively Formal, 1997
"When All Men Sing", English traditional ballad, live performance by the Newton Street Irregulars, 2006
"A Little Bit of Cucumber" (author unknown), The Newton Street Irregulars, Not Oppressively Formal, 1997
The 1891 Run For the Opera House Information and Registration
Direct Link to the Registration Page
Dick and Carmen Gilman (photo courtesy of Joy Bennett)
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 2.14 - The ”Hope Springs Eternal” Edition
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Welcome to Season 02 Episode 14 - the "Hope Springs Eternal" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, a podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
This edition of the podcast features the following interviews:
Distinguished Professor Emeritus Mr. Alberto Rey discussed the work of Mary Cassatt, the subject of the upcoming Art in Architecture Series Mary Cassatt - Painting the Modern Woman
Prof. Emeritus of Voice Mr. Daniel Ihasz digs into the opera Falstaff, the next Live at the Met series.
Mr. Jong Sang Rheu from Main Street Studios talks about his upcoming performance in Happily: The Musical.
Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, and now Amazon Prime Music, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page.
If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening!
Time Stamps:
Alberto Rey - 2:31
Dan Ihasz - 20:56
Arts Calendar - 37:56
Jong Sang Rheu - 42:00
Media Links:
excerpts from Beethoven's Symphony #6 "Pastorale", performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra, James Loughran, conductor; May 22, 2015
Falstaff, opera by Giuseppi Verdi, "Sei polli, sei scellini", Michael Volle as Falstaff, Metropolitan Opera House, March 10, 2023
Falstaff, opera by Giuseppi Verdi, "Fulgida Alice! amor t'affro", Ailyn Pérez (Alice), Hera Hyesang Park (Nannetta), Jennifer Johnson Cano (Meg Page), and Marie-Nicole Lemieux (Quickly), Metropolitan Opera House, March 10, 2023
"Maybe", from Happily: The Musical, music and lyrics by Sean P. Pallatroni, performed by Daniel Youngelman, April 20, 2018
Artist Links:
Alberto Rey
Castellani Museum Exhibit on Niagara River
Dan Ihasz
Jong Sang Rheu (Facebook)
Happily: The Musical (YouTube)
Main Street Studios
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 2.13 - The ”Last Gasp” Edition
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Welcome to Season 02 Episode 13 - the "Last Gasp" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, a podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
This edition of the podcast features the following interviews:
Mr. Jonathan Weston, Executive Director of Panama Rocks, discusses his upcoming Opera House lecture The History, Ecology and Geology of Panama Rocks
The members of Tough Old Bird - Mr. Matthew and Nathan Corrigan - talk about their upcoming concert at the Opera House on March 24
Mr. Dan Lendzian, lecturer in the Department of Theatre and Dance, offers insight into The Crucible by Arthur Miller, which will be presented at the Opera House on March 11. It is a Stage on Screen production from the National Theatre in London
Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, and now Amazon Prime Music, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page.
If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening!
Time Stamps:
Jonathan Weston 1:25
Tough Old Bird 18:23
Arts Calendar 36:32
Dan Lendzian 39:52
Media Links:
"Truth Lies Within", composed by Jeff Heims, from the video Ancient Forest of Panama Rocks, David Neidbala, videographer
"Remembrance", Tough Old Bird, from the album A Mantle for the Lantern, 2021
"Gambling Days", Tough Old Bird, from the album Gambling Days, 2016
"The Witch Trials", Peter Gundry, composer; from the compilation 1 Hour of Witchcraft Music, 2016
Artist Links:
Jonathan Weston - Panama Rocks
Tough Old Bird
Website
Bandcamp
Youtube Channel
Facebook
Ben Baker/That One Crocodile
Youtube Channel
Bandcamp
Facebook
Dan Lendzian
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
Notes from the Aisle Seat Episode 2.12 - The ”Ashes to Ashes” Edition
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
Welcome to Season 02 Episode 12 - the "Ashes to Ashes" edition - of Notes from the Aisle Seat, a podcast featuring news and information about the arts in northern Chautauqua County NY, sponsored by the 1891 Fredonia Opera House. Your host is Tom Loughlin, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair Emeritus of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
This edition of the podcast features the following interviews:
Mr. Aaron Lipp talks about his upcoming concert with bandmates Chris English and Ric Robertson on Friday Feb. 24
Ms. Amy Kahng discusses her curated exhibit Mis/Communication: Language and Power in Contemporary Art coming to the Marion Art Gallery on Feb. 28th
Dr. Nestor Bravo Goldsmith offers insights into the art of mime as he talks about his upcoming production of Eenie Meenie Miney Mime! produced by the Department of Theatre and Dance at SUNY Fredonia.
Notes from the Aisle Seat is available from most of your favorite podcast sites, including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Spotify, and now Amazon Prime Music, as well as on the Opera House YouTube Channel. If you enjoy this podcast, please spread the word through your social media feeds, give us a link on your website, and consider becoming a follower by clicking the "Follow" button in the upper right-hand corner of our home page.
If you have an arts event you'd like to publicize, hit us up at operahouse@fredopera.org and let us know what you have! Please give us at least one month's notice to facilitate timely scheduling. Thanks for listening!
Time Stamps:
Aaron Lipp 1:54
Amy Kahng 18:20
Arts Calendar 35:15
Dr. Goldsmith 36:57
Media Links:
"Winterscape", from the album Winterscape, Erik Tilling, 2019, Carpe Diem
"Hamilton County Breakdown", by Tommy Jackson, from the album Square Dance Tonight, Dot Records, 1958; performed by Bobbie Henrie and Aaron Lipp from the album Lonesome Hillside, 2021
"Salt Creek", by Bill Monroe, recorded live at Merlefest 2002; Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Sean Watkins, guitar
"Black Mountain Rag", traditional, performed by Doc Watson, Deacon Dan Crary, Norman Blake, and Sam Bush; Telluride Festival, June 24, 1979
Artist Links:
Aaron Lipp
Amy Kahng
Walkthrough video of Mis/Communication at SUNY Stonybrook
Dr. Nestor Bravo Goldsmith
Feature Story on Eenie Meeny Miney Mime!