Phillip Gainsley's Podcast

By Phillip Gainsley

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Phillip Gainsley's Podcast

Episode Date
Episode 151: Lawrence Perelman
Aug 15, 2025
Episode 150: Earl Schub
Aug 06, 2025
Episode 149: Richard Schoch
Jul 23, 2025
Episode 148: Jim Griffith
Jul 13, 2025
Episode 147: Dave Bennett
Jul 01, 2025
Episode 146: Behzod Abduriamov
Jun 22, 2025
Episode 145: Ken Ludwig
Jun 13, 2025
Episode 144: Charles Neidich
Jun 01, 2025
Episode 143: Carlos Simon
May 24, 2025
Episode 142: Kathleen Marshall and Steve Ridley
May 08, 2025
Episode 141: Daniela Candillari
Apr 25, 2025
Episode 140: Anthony Roth Costanzo
Apr 13, 2025
Episode 139: Freya Waley-Cohen
Apr 05, 2025
Episode 138: Peter Boyer
Mar 19, 2025
Episode 137: Brent Assink
Mar 02, 2025
Episode 136: The King's Singers
Feb 18, 2025
Episode 135: Kathleen van Bergen
Feb 04, 2025
Episode 134: Gianandrea Noseda
Jan 26, 2025
Episode 133: Thomas W. Morris
Jan 14, 2025
Episode 132: Danieli Rustioni, principal guest conductor designate, Metropolitan Opera
Dec 28, 2024
Episode 131: Jan Vogler
Dec 15, 2024
Episode 130: Sharon Isbin
Nov 24, 2024
Episode 129: Jonathan Biss
Nov 05, 2024
Episode 128: Andreas Landin
Oct 27, 2024
Episode 127: Philip Brunelle, artistic director of VocalEssence, leads Kristina
Oct 13, 2024
Episode 126: Jeremy Denk
Oct 01, 2024
Episode 125: Sarah Hicks
Sep 15, 2024
Episode 124: Winchendon Music Festival, Andrew Arceci founder and music director
Sep 02, 2024
Episode 123: Matthew Barley
Aug 27, 2024
Episode 122: Chad Goodman
Aug 11, 2024
Episode 121: Peter Rothstein
Jul 26, 2024
Episode 120: Teddy Abrams
Jul 13, 2024
Episode 119: Monet Sabel
Jun 29, 2024
Episode 118: Ben West
Jun 17, 2024
Episode 117: Simon Woods
Jun 08, 2024
Episode 116: Marc A. Scorca
May 23, 2024
Episode 115: Philippe Quint
May 12, 2024
Episode 114: Ann Morrison
Apr 21, 2024
Episode 113: Stephen Jon Hamilton
Apr 09, 2024
Episode 112: Michael Fine
Mar 26, 2024
Episode 111: Gary Halvorson
Mar 16, 2024
Episode 110: Michael Stephen Brown
Mar 04, 2024
Episode 109: Robert Neu
Feb 18, 2024
Episode 108: Richard Kogan, M.D.
Feb 02, 2024
Episode 107: Justin Lucero
Jan 20, 2024
Episode 106: John Demain
Jan 07, 2024
Episode 105: Andrew Arceci
Dec 27, 2023
Episode 104: Thomas Søndergärd
Dec 13, 2023
Episode 103: D. T. Max
Nov 26, 2023
Episode 102: Dessa
Nov 15, 2023
Episode 101: Lee Mills
Nov 01, 2023
Episode 100: Beo String Quartet
Oct 21, 2023
Episode 99: Esther Yoo
Oct 08, 2023
Episode 98: Sonja Frisell
Sep 27, 2023
Episode 97: Paul Jacobs
Sep 14, 2023
Episode 96: Frederica Von Stade
Sep 04, 2023
Episode 95: Ira Siff
Aug 24, 2023
Episode 94: Anna Clyne
Aug 14, 2023
Episode 93: Mattias Schulstad
Aug 03, 2023
Episode 92: Thomas Guggeis
Jul 24, 2023
Episode 91: David Darrow
Jul 17, 2023
Episode 90: Richard Russell
Jul 02, 2023
Episode 89: David Goldbloom, OC, MD, FRCPC
Jun 17, 2023
Episode 88: Sarasota, Florida arts critics
Jun 03, 2023
Episode 87: J. Warren Mitchell
May 19, 2023
Episode 86: Alexander Shelley
May 01, 2023
Episode 85: Laurie Winer, author of "Oscar Hammerstein and the Invention of The Musical"
Apr 09, 2023
Episode 84: Michael Brindisi
Mar 30, 2023
Episode 83: Janet Horvath
Mar 21, 2023
Episode 82: Michael Chance
Mar 11, 2023
Episode 81: Jennifer Homans
Feb 26, 2023
Episode 80: Richard Will
Feb 14, 2023
Episode 79: Jess Gillam
Jan 28, 2023
Episode 78: Anne Midgette, critic and writer on the arts and other important topics of our time.
Jan 14, 2023
Episode 77: Michael Fabiano
Dec 18, 2022
Episode 76: I am proud to feature low-voice ensemble Cantus, widely known for its trademark warmth and blend, innovative programming and riveting performances of music ranging from the Renaissance to the 21st century.
Dec 10, 2022
Episode 75: Giancarlo Guerrero is a six-time GRAMMY® Award-winning conductor and Music Director of the Nashville Symphony and NFM Wrocław Philharmonic. Enjoy our conversation about his personal history and his outstanding career.
Nov 19, 2022
Episode 74: Musician/Pianist Anita Ruth has been active in the Twin Cities theater and music circles for over 50 years. After serving as music director for over 80 shows at the Chanhassen Dinner Theaters, she has led a varied and exciting life as a freelance mus
Nov 05, 2022
Episode 73: What a thill it was to meet with Ann Morrison and Jim Walton, the Mary and Frank of the original Broadway cast of Merrily We Roll Along! We were joined by Grammy-winner Thomas Z. Shepard who produced the show’s original Broadway cast recording, Alexander
Oct 09, 2022
Episode 72: Jon Kimura Parker, pianist whose charm equals his musicianship, which says a lot! He's performed with orchestras around the world, all to rave reviews. He is also a creative partner with the Minnesota Orchestra.
Sep 20, 2022
Episode 71: Andrew Keener and Rob Suff are two of the most discerning classical music recording producers. We talk about the status of the industry today and the challenges of producing high-quality recordings.
Sep 10, 2022
Episode 70: Jack Everly has a rich music history. Currently the "pops" conductor for four symphony orchestras, he was music director for the American Ballet Theater, and conductor of some of this country's best known Broadway shows. He has also been the music direc
Aug 14, 2022
Episode 69: Kevin Puts is a symphony, concerto and opera composer whose "Silent Night" permanently placed him among this country's most important opera composers. His "The Hours" opens at the Metropolitan Opera on November 22.
Jul 01, 2022
Episode 68: Scott Yoo, music director, violinist, mentor and host of the PBS Great Performances series, "Now Hear This". Scott has conducted all of the major orchestras in the U.S., Europe and Asia. His recordings are at once numerous and discerning.
Jun 17, 2022
Episode 67: Dr. Joseph Holt has an extraordinary background in music. He's an accomplished pianist and choral director, and he serves as host for Sarasota Institute of Lifetime Learning's "Music Mondays."
Jun 03, 2022
Episode 66: Jonathan Solars: After leaving a professional career as a violinist, Jonathan worked with René A. Morel and later partnered with Florian Leonhard. His understanding of sound, gained through years of professional training and performance practice, combin
May 15, 2022
Episode 65: Meet Hershey Felder, who spoke with us from his home in Florence, Italy. And listen to a brief audio clip from his 2020 film, "Mozart and Figaro."
May 01, 2022
Episode 64: Laurence Maslon, author, teacher and broadcaster on the Broadway musical and its delivery from 12 square blocks in Manhattan to our living rooms
Apr 17, 2022
Episode 63: Tim Page, 1997 Pulitzer Prize winning critic for the Washington Post, is a Glenn Gould scholar having edited and compiled The Glenn Gould Reader. In 2018 he wrote his very personal memoire , "Parallel Play," Before the Post, he wrote for The New York Ti
Apr 06, 2022
Episode 62: Robert Spano : After 20 seasons as music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, he now continues his association there as music director laureate. In 2022 he assumes a new position as music director of the Fort Worth Symphony while remaining music
Mar 27, 2022
Episode 61: Duane Schuler
Mar 12, 2022
Episode 60: Mona Golabek
Mar 01, 2022
Episode 59: Charles Lazarus, trumpet soloist, composer and bandleader. Charles has created and starred in four original orchestral shows featuring his jazz ensemble: “A Night in the Tropics,” “American Riffs,” “Fly Me to the Moon” and "Our Love is Here to Stay," a
Feb 20, 2022
Episode 58: "Bud" Selig talks about his Milwaukee roots, his love of baseball, and the need for philanthropy to sustain the performing arts and the fine arts.
Feb 08, 2022
Episode 57: Libby Larsen, Grammy award winning composer, whose works are performed by orchestras around the world.
Jan 29, 2022
Episode 56: Robert Christianson: Composer, arranger, orchestrator. You'll recognize his work immediately
Jan 19, 2022
Episode 55: Francesca Zambello, director and administrator of opera, is beginning her final season at Glimmerglass, after breathing new life in it as a festival.
Jan 06, 2022
Episode 54: Ian Strasfogel was a member of the children's chorus at the Metropolitan Opera in its days on West 39th Street. He grew up a few blocks from Carnegie Hall. No wonder he enjoys a rich career in opera as a director and essayist. His father was a coach
Dec 22, 2021
Episode 53: Robert Israel has designed sets and costumes for over sixty productions in opera houses worldwide. His work has been exhibited at numerous museums and galleries, including the Whitney Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, the Milwaukee Art Center, and Founda
Dec 12, 2021
Episode 52: Stephen Sondheim died on November 26, 2021. On November 14, 2002, he and I had a conversation at the Chicago Cultural Center, just before the Lyric Opera of Chicago's premiere of its production of "Sweeney Todd." It was an exciting and informative inte
Dec 03, 2021