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Lisa Wong shares music that shaped her life in new podcast

Lisa Wong

Lisa Wong, associate professor of music at 黑料老司机 and director of choruses at The Cleveland Orchestra, was recently featured in season two of the Orchestra檚 On a Personal Note podcast to discuss “On the Transmigration of Souls,” John Adams’ Pulitzer prize winning work commissioned by the New York Philharmonic in the year following the 9/11 attacks.
淓ven now, 20 years after 9/11, there still is this emotional response from this piece, Wong explains in her Where Words Fail, Music Speaks episode. 淎nd even though I consider this piece to be very personal there is something even more powerful about experiencing something so personal and so intimate with a large group of people, whether that檚 a large group of audience members, a large group of musicians on stage, there檚 something very moving and very powerful about that.
Wong shares how Adams, with his integration of sounds of the city and spoken voices reciting names of missing individuals and relevant biographical information pulled from pages of The New York Times, transports listeners to the reality of the tragedy and uses it as a healing force.
淚t has to be such a daunting task to write a piece with such a tragic event as its genesis, she said reflecting on Adams. Something equally as difficult for the musicians and audience members, according to Wong.
淚t makes me think about where I was at that time and what I was doing in the days and the weeks immediately following and I think that that檚 got to be personal probably for every listener.
to listen to 淥n the Transmigration of Souls and Wong檚 full analysis, including a special shout out to her 渆xtraordinarily bright and thoughtful students at 黑料老司机.

Posted in News on September 10, 2020.