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Not a Quiet Place

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by Special Collections in Performing Arts at UMD

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Podcast Overview

We examine holdings in Special Collections in Performing Arts at the University of Maryland, and examine related issues in contemporary performing arts life through a scripted podcast. Each episode includes interviews, analysis, and, archival materials. The first season focuses on the community of wind band composers and performers in the 20th and 21st centuries. www.lib.umd.edu/scpa-podcast

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8/12/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Making Music in "Hard Times," Not a Quiet Place, Ep. 4

August 12, 2021

Making Music in "Hard Times," Not a Quiet Place, Ep. 4

The Coronavirus pandemic interrupted music making of all kinds during 2020. Here we explore the affect of the pandemic on collegiate wind band ensembles through an interview with Mike Votta, Jr.,  Director of Bands at the University of Maryland

Episode thumbnail for A Composition Consortium for Racial Justice, Not a Quiet Place, Ep. 3

August 12, 2021

A Composition Consortium for Racial Justice, Not a Quiet Place, Ep. 3

The Minnesota Consortium for Black American Composers began in the summer of 2020 as a response to the killing of George Floyd. In this episode we talk to the participants of the consortium, including seven of the participating composers and the two organizers, about how the project developed and what it meant.

Episode thumbnail for Lift Every Voice, Not a Quiet Place, Ep. 2

August 12, 2021

Lift Every Voice, Not a Quiet Place, Ep. 2

We explore the history and culture around bands at Historically Black Colleges and Universities with Steven Cunningham of Grambling State University and Fredara Hadley of The Julliard School.

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What is Not a Quiet Place?

We examine holdings in Special Collections in Performing Arts at the University of Maryland, and examine related issues in contemporary performing arts life through a scripted podcast. Each episode includes interviews, analysis, and, archival materials. The first season focuses on the community of wind band composers and performers in the 20th and 21st centuries. www.lib.umd.edu/scpa-podcast

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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