Between 2 Stands

Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians Andrés Pichardo-Rosenthal (Assist. Principal Percussion), Scott Strong (horn), and Abe Feder (Assist. Principal Cello) bring us behind the scenes of the DSO with exclusive musician interviews, games, and discussions.

From the Sea to the City with Principal Guest Conductor Tabita Berglund

The guys chat with Tabita Berglund before her debut performance as the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's newly appointed Principal Guest Conductor. Catch Tabita conducting Sibelius' Lemminkäinen Suite, Britten's Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, and the US Premiere of Anna Clyne's Time and Tides October 18-20, 2024.

10-14
28:53

From Boy Bands to Mariachi with New DSO Principal Pops Conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez

From boy bands to mariachi to DJing, the guys chat with new DSO Principal Pops Conductor Enrico Lopez-Yañez on how he draws inspiration from his unique background to inspire his Pops arranging and conducting. Catch Enrico conducting Disco Fever this season as well as his first season as Principal Pops Conductor in the 24-25 DSO PNC Pops series.

05-13
32:55

Classical Roots 2024 Special with Saxophonist Steven Banks

The guys chat with 2024 Classical Roots Soloist Steven Banks about the evolution of the saxophone in classical music and Billy Child's co-commission Diaspora Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra.

02-05
49:18

Toilet Bowl Mouthpieces and Pony Rides with Bass Trombone Adam Rainey

The guys chat with Bass Trombone Adam Rainey about his path from aspiring doctor with a bad high range to the player we know today.

12-05
30:39

From Riots and Rubbish to Time-Honored Classics with Pianist Alexandra Dariescu

On this episode of Between 2 Stands, the guys chat with pianist Alexandra Dariescu about how to listen to new compositions and how some of our favorite classical pieces weren't always so celebrated. Hear Alexandra perform the world premiere of "Shades of Unbroken Dreams" on the next Live from Orchestra Hall Webcast on November 11, 2023 and on DSO Replay following the concert.

11-06
35:55

These Are Not Mickey Mouse Birds with Composer Arlene Sierra

On the season 5 premiere, the guys chat with composer Arlene Sierra about her new symphony Kiskadee before it's world premiere with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in the fall of 2023. Although it is inspired by sounds of nature, there are no cartoon birds flying around.

10-06
35:18

Tenure, Basketball, and Keeping it in the Family with Cellist Cole Randolph

On the season 4 finale, the guys chat with newly tenured DSO cellist Cole Randolph on his journey with the DSO from being a high school student torn between playing in orchestra and the basketball team, to choosing a career in music, to landing the DSO African American Fellowship position, to winning the audition, to finally becoming a full orchestra member. The guys also challenge him to a game of music history.

05-03
40:08

Supporting a New Era of Composers with Composer Carlos Simon

The guys chat wtih composer Carlos Simon before the world premiere of Troubled Water for Trombone and Orchestra May 5-7, 2023.

04-03
32:02

Being a Champion of New Music with Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers

The guys chat with violinist Anne Akiko Meyers about her musical inspirations and being a supporter of new compositions.

03-13
40:07

A Special Classical Roots Presentation with Clarinetist Anthony McGill

On this special episode of Between 2 Stands, the guys speak with clarinetist Anthony McGill before he premieres the new Anthony Davis work "You Have the Right to Remain Silent" at the 2023 DSO Classical Roots concert.

03-01
36:56

The Color and Multiplicity of the Saxophone with Jess Gillam

The guys chat with saxophonist Jess Gillam before the world premiere of "Glasslands" a classical saxophone concerto by Anna Clyne February 18 and 19 with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.

02-06
41:02

Inspiring Change One Bowtie at a Time with Sphinx Organization Chief of Artist Engagement Andre Dowell

The guys chat with Andre Dowell, Chief of Artist Engagement of the Sphinx Organization. Focused on increasing representation of Black and Latinx artists in classical music and recognizing excellence, Sphinx programs serve beginner students to seasoned classical music professionals, as well as cultural entrepreneurs and administrators.

01-09
45:57

Capturing the Picture with Composer Tania León

The guys chat with composer Tania León about her artistic process and the DSO premiere of her new Co-commission, Pasajes December 9 - 11, 2022

12-05
47:52

The Voice as an Instrument with Mezzo-Soprano J'Nai Bridges

The guys chat with mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges who will be performing alongside Janai Brugger November 11-13 for Mahler's "Resurrection" Symphony.

11-07
52:08

String Theory with Concertmaster Robyn Bollinger and Cello Soloist Kian Soltani

In the season 4 premiere, the guys chat with new Concertmaster Robyn Bollinger and Cello Soloist Kian Soltani.

10-03
01:04:12

Row, Row, Row Your Boat with Percussionist and Assist. Principal Timpani Jay Ritchie

The guys chat with Percussionist Jay Ritchie about the challenges of playing at the back of the orchestra, early morning rowing, and skiing.

09-05
42:48

The Long Tradition of Bass/Accordion Players with Assist. Principal Bass Stephen Molina

The guys chat with Assistant Principal Bass Stephen Molina about college sports, playing accordion, and bonding with other musicians while on tour.

09-05
55:08

High Stepping at State with Principal Oboe Sarah Lewis

The guys chat with Principal Oboe Sarah Lewis about marching band, camper vans, and Baby Shark

09-05
37:00

Discovering the Personality of an Instrument with Violinist María Dueñas

The guys chat with 2022-2023 DSO guest artist María Dueñas about preparing for a performance and the legacy of playing on antique instruments and their unique qualities.

06-06
49:23

Don Quixote with Wei Yu and Eric Nowlin

The guys chat with DSO principals Wei Yu (cello) and Eric Nowlin (viola) about preparing for their upcoming feature in Don Quixote May 20th - 22nd, 2022.

05-03
49:23

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