The Fidelio Podcast
Recording engineer and producer, Dirk Fischer, chats about his career with Marie over coffee in St. Truiden, Belgium, where they have just finished recording Brahms Clarinet Sonatas and Trio with historical instruments.
info_outline Ep. 34: Brahms Mini-Series 3, Claire-Lise DémettreThe Fidelio Podcast
Marie sat down with historical cellist, Claire-Lise Démettre, to talk about Romantic-period string playing and techniques. They discuss Claire-Lise's cello and set-up, what it feels like to play gut strings, portamento, different kinds of vibrato – and those special moments that don't require anything from the player, when the music is just beautiful enough on it’s own.
info_outline Ep 33: Brahms Mini-Series 2, InspirationsThe Fidelio Podcast
This episode is very personal. Marie plays some short examples of various tracks from the new historically informed Brahms recording and talks about the inspirations, stories, experiences, and influences behind each example.
info_outline Ep. 32: Brahms Mini-Series, IntroductionThe Fidelio Podcast
The Brahms Mini-Series corresponds to the recent release of a new CD of the Brahms Works for Clarinet and Piano with Marie Ross (clarinet), Petra Somlai (piano), and Claire-Lise Démettre (cello).
info_outline Ep 31: A Composition ContestThe Fidelio Podcast
Marie Ross has started the first ever clarinet event in New Zealand, the University of Auckland Clarinet Weekend. She also holds a composition contest for new works for clarinet each year. In this episode, she speaks to last year's first prize winner, Joshua Pearson, about his piece Teine Sa. She talks about the contest itself, and how it will be organized differently this year for the most impact and benefit of the community.
info_outline Ep. 30: David CrowellThe Fidelio Podcast
David Crowell is a member of the Philip Glass Ensemble, playing woodwinds, and is a genre-crossing composer in his own right, leading his own band, Empyrean Atlas. His music has been said to be a mix of classical, jazz, pop, post-punk, African, ambient, and minimalism. David has played all over the world with the Philip Glass Ensemble, and chats to Marie about what it is like to play huge works such as Einstein on the Beach.
info_outline Ep. 29: Posy KnightThe Fidelio Podcast
Posy Knight is a dancer, choreographer, actor, scenic designer, director, and arts educator. Marie chats with her about all the threads of her artistic life, how they fit together, and how she uses her creativity to better her local community in Milwaukee.
info_outline Ep. 28 Franklin Cohen Part 2The Fidelio Podcast
Marie chats with clarinetist, Franklin Cohen, from the Cleveland Orchestra about the Munich Competition, Leopold Stokowski, and Frank even gives some practice tips - which he manages to relate back to everything else about life.
info_outline Ep. 27: Franklin Cohen Part 1The Fidelio Podcast
Marie talks with Franklin Cohen, Grammy award winning clarinetist and Principal Clarinet of the Cleveland Orchestra for 39 seasons.
info_outline Ep. 26: Teaching CreativityThe Fidelio Podcast
Marie talks about her journey from being a full-time performer to also including a teaching position at The University of Auckland.
info_outlineThis is the second part of Marie's interview with clarinetist, Franklin Cohen. If you haven't heard Part 1 yet, you can start there!
This episode is all about intimacy in relationships – between musicians, between a musician and the audience, and even between a musician and the music itself. It’s about growing up, knowing when and how to come into your own and to find your own voice as an artist.
Marie chats with Frank about the Munich Competition, Leopold Stokowski, and Frank even gives some practice tips - which he manages to relate back to everything else about life.
In this episode you'll hear Frank's recent live performances of the Beethoven Septet, the 2nd movement of the Mozart Clarinet Concerto, and the 2nd movement of the Brahms Clarinet Quintet (all performed at Frank's chamber music festival, ChamberFest Cleveland).