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ASO Goes Electric: Sam Petrey

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Release Date: 03/30/2021

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In this episode, we sit down with Music Director Christopher Wilkins to talk about our 2021-22 concert season, which continues our commitment to presenting a diverse musical experience to Northeast Ohio. With classics from Beethoven’s Fifth to Handel’s Water Music, jazz-influenced works by Duke Ellington and Aldemaro Romero, innovative works for Korean dancers and a collaboration with Akron-based EarthQuaker Devices, and a spotlight on composers who deserve greater recognition like Florence Price, Julia Perry and William Dawson, the upcoming season is filled  variety and...

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ASO Conversation: Matt Dudack show art ASO Conversation: Matt Dudack

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In this episode, we sit down with Music Director Christopher Wilkins to talk about the Akron Symphony Orchestra’s return to the concert stage after 16 months with the Outside Voices Concert Series.

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In this episode, we sit down with John Gruber, our principal trombone player who has been a member of the Orchestra since 2018, to talk about his career in music, Mozart’s use of the trombone in his compositions, the craft beer scene in Akron, the merits of Star Trek and more as part of our ASO Conversation series. In addition to the ASO, John also serves as principal trombonist with the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, as well as second trombone in the Lansing Symphony Orchestra.  John is an assistant professor of trombone at Oberlin College & Conservatory, and his teaching career...

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In this episode, Akron Symphony bassist Brian Del Bianco talks about his experience recording with effects pedals from EarthQuaker Devices. Brian recorded Mieczyslaw Weinberg’s Sonata for Unaccompanied Bass (movement 3), Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 (movement 1), Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 (movement 4) and Giovanni Bottesini’s Variations on Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento (variation 2 excerpt) using the Night Wire, Spatial Delivery and Disaster Transport Senior pedals. You can see Brian’s full video on . The performance was recorded and mixed by Jeff France, and shot and edited by Chris...

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ASO Goes Electric: Kimia Ghaderi show art ASO Goes Electric: Kimia Ghaderi

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In this episode, Akron Symphony violinist Kimia Ghaderi talks about her experience recording with effects pedals from EarthQuaker Devices. Kimia recorded the Allegro from Bach’s Sonata No. 2 in A Minor, Saman by , an excerpt of Blue Curve of the Earth by , and an excerpt of the Andante from Bach’s Sonata No. 2 in A Minor using using the Avalanche Run and Plumes pedals. You can see Kimia’s full video on . The performance was recorded and mixed by Jeff France, and shot and edited by Chris Tran at EarthQuaker Studios in Akron. . This is the second episode in our ASO Goes Electric...

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In this episode, Akron Symphony violinist Sam Petrey talks about his experience recording with effects pedals from EarthQuaker Devices.

Sam recorded Bach's Allemande from D minor Partita No. 2 and  Novacek's Perpetuum Mobile using the Afterneath and the Palisades pedals.

You can see Sam’s full video on EarthQuaker’s YouTube page. The performance was recorded and mixed by Jeff France, and shot and edited by Chris Tran at EarthQuaker Studios in Akron. Learn more about EarthQuaker at their website.

To learn more about all the ways that you can experience the Akron Symphony, visit the ASO at Home page on our website. There you will find musical performances, musician interviews, podcast episodes, and a variety of educational resources.