Audio Gallery

Bach-Schoenberg: Prelude and Fugue in E-flat ("St. Anne")

February 13, 2016

Honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Yale Symphony Orchestra

Strauss: Ein Heldenleben

February 13, 2016

Honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Yale Symphony Orchestra

Wagner: Prelude to Die Meistersinger

February 13, 2016
feat. 50 YSO alumni joining the performance

Honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Yale Symphony Orchestra

Polovtsian Dances by Alexander Borodin

2013

From Ballets Russes performed by the UNCSA Orchestra and celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Rite of Spring in Paris

Prelude to The Afternoon of a Faun by Claude Debussy

From Ballets Russes performed by the UNCSA Orchestra and celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Rite of Spring in Paris

Jeux by Claude Debussy

From Ballets Russes performed by the UNCSA Orchestra and celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Rite of Spring in Paris

Daphnis et Chloe - Suite 2 by Maurice Ravel

From Ballets Russes performed by the UNCSA Orchestra and celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Rite of Spring in Paris

Bernard Herrmann: 100TH Birthday Celebration

Wednesday, June 29, 2011
The Greene Space, NYC

WQXR’s Movies on the Radio presents a celebration of this illustrious composer best-known for his thrilling and chilling film scores for Hitchcock. Hosted by WQXR’s David Garland and Elliott Forrest.

Visit The Green Space online.

The Score with Edmund Stone

A Conversation with John Mauceri

Edmund Stone and John Mauceri discuss the role of the musical score in film including it's history, style and cultural influence. From AllClassical.org and TheScore.org.

An Alternative Look at Wagner's Ring Cycle

October 8, 2010
WNYC's Kerry Nolan speaks to John Mauceri

Mauceri has worked with Wagner's music throughout his career as a conductor and orchestra director. Mauceri takes a look at Wagner's historic story, and the benefits and perils of taking it out of the context of opera.

Originally posted on WQXR.org

Triad Arts Upclose

November 19, 2009
Interview by WFDD's David Ford

Host David Ford's interview with film music scholar John Mauceri about the <emconcert performed by the NC Symphony and conducted and hosted by John Mauceri.</em

Originally posted on WFDD.org.

Triad Arts Weekend

November 20, 2009
Interview by WFDD's David Ford

More of David Ford's interview with John Mauceri and more music from the Interview begins at +19:48. Originally posted on WFDD.org.

NC Symphony Interview with John Mauceri

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

David Hartman talks with UNC School of the Arts Chancellor and NC Symphony guest conductor, John Mauceri about his upcoming concert titled, "Hollywood Émigrés and Protégés."

Originally published on the North Carolina Symphony Podcasts website

Voices and Viewpoints

Friday, October 10, 2008
Interview by WFDD’s Denise Franklin

With the wave of his hands world-renowned orchestras delight audiences, operas captivate thousands and pop stars evoke wonderment. From WFDD.org & WFDD 88.5FM.

Backstage at Lyric #32

October 7, 2008
A podcast from Lyric Opera of Chicago

Before he gave us Carmen, Bizet penned this atmospheric jewel of forbidden love and broken promises set in ancient Ceylon. Nicole Cabell (Leïla), Nathan Gunn (Zurga), and Eric Cutler (Nadir) are joined by conductor John Mauceri for an exploration of this exotic work. Moderated by Roger Pines.

WFDD - What is in a name?

August 20, 2008
Interview by WFDD’s Bradley George

For 43 years, it was known as the North Carolina School of the Arts. Now, it’s the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Why the school changed it’s name.

WNYC - Soundcheck Smackdown: Film Scores

May 20, 2008

Tristan Jakob-Hoff, a classical music writer who blogs for London’s Guardian newspaper; and John Mauceri, conductor, chancellor of the North Carolina School of the Arts and long-time director of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, debate whether film scores belong in the classical canon.

WUNC-FM Interview

January 31, 2008

John Mauceri and Gerald Freedman talk about the upcoming production of Hamlet with the North Carolina Symphony.

WUNC-FM Interview #2

Friday, February 15 2008

John Mauceri and the cast of Hamlet discuss the making of this world premier performance.

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