Join Host Jennifer Barton as she delves into the heart of the holiday season with musicians Ellen Pendleton and René Shapiro. Discover the behind-the-scenes traditions and the magic of holiday performances, from the iconic "Sleigh Ride" to the enchanting "Nutcracker." This episode captures the spirit of the season, the joy of music, and the dedication of those who bring it to life. Tune in for a festive journey filled with laughter, insights, and the warmth of the BSO community.
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In this episode of Sympiphany, host Jennifer Barton sits down with Mark Hanson, President & CEO of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, for a deep dive into the art—and heart—of concert going.
Mark shares how childhood trips to the Boston Symphony shaped a lifelong connection to orchestral music, and how that early spark informs his 25+ years as an orchestra leader. Together, Jennifer and Mark explore what it means to walk into a concert hall for the first time, how audience habits have evolved, and why a more relaxed culture around concert going opens the door for more people to feel at home.
They discuss the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways audiences shape performances, why the energy of a full hall matters, and how the BSO carefully considers everything from lighting to programming to create welcoming, meaningful experiences across both the Meyerhoff and Strathmore.
Whether you're a seasoned symphony-goer or have never set foot in a concert hall, Mark's insights remind us that music isn't just something we should consume—it's a daily necessity, like eating your vegetables or getting enough sleep. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about community, connection, and why showing up for live music always proves worth it.
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When clarinetist-turned-baker Mya Bilal brought sorting cupcakes to a Harry Potter concert at the Meyerhoff, she never expected the experience to bring her to tears—and closer to the BSO community than ever. In this episode, she joins host Jennifer Barton to talk about the soundtrack moments that shape our lives and how music, memory, and her late father’s encouragement led her from the BSO Academy to founding Codetta Bake Shop. Through stories of joy, loss, and connection, Mya reflects on the power of live music and why the BSO truly is a hall for all.
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In this episode of Sympiphany, host Jennifer Barton sits down with Aubrey Foard, Principal Tuba of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, for a captivating look at the passion, obsession, and creativity behind Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique. Learn how Berlioz’s romantic adventures shaped one of the most imaginative works in classical music, and how orchestral storytelling continues to resonate with audiences today.
This episode dives deep into the myths, mysteries, and lore that surround symphonic music—those behind-the-notes stories that give every composition its magic. Aubrey shares his insights on the hidden narratives in orchestral works, the eccentric history of composers, and his own path as a performer in one of America’s leading orchestras.
Tune in for an inspiring blend of music, history, and personal stories that reveal why classical music remains as thrilling and alive as ever.
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Join us for an inspiring episode of the Sympiphany podcast, where host Jennifer Barton delves into the transformative power of music with BSO's music director, Jonathon Heyward. Discover how the orchestra's community-driven roots shape its mission today, and explore the unique blend of familiar and new experiences that make symphonic music accessible to all. Tune in to hear about the exciting future of the BSO and how you can be part of this musical journey.
This episode was written and hosted by Jennifer Barton and produced and edited by Ayal Subar. The design team is Lauren Smedley and Maya Lee. Our theme music was composed by Kevin Puts and performed by the BSO.
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