Listen "Conducting with Conviction (with Dr. Jerry Blackstone)"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Rhythms of Faith, Dr. Jerry Blackstone, currently the conducting professor at the University of Notre Dame, shares his journey from a rural upbringing in Kansas to an accomplished career in conducting. Dr. Blackstone discusses his role at Notre Dame, working with graduate students in choral conducting, and reflects on his teaching philosophy, emphasizing the importance of imagination and communication in music. He also touches upon the role of technology in music education, the joys and challenges of conducting, and the spiritual dimensions of making music both in concert halls and churches. The episode delves into how his faith shapes his musical endeavors, his experiences with iconic pieces like Brahms' Requiem, and the deep bonds formed through communal music-making.00:00 Introduction to Rhythms of Faith00:26 Dr. Jerry Blackstone's Role at Notre Dame01:11 Adjusting to Notre Dame02:06 Early Life and Musical Beginnings04:49 Pursuing Conducting06:56 Teaching Conducting at Notre Dame07:28 The Joys and Challenges of Teaching Conducting09:03 The Importance of Imagination in Conducting12:52 Technological Shifts in Music Education14:49 Active Listening and Guided Listening18:04 The Communal Experience of Music20:27 A Heartwarming Story from Texas21:28 The Essence of Making Music in Different Venues23:47 Teaching Sacred vs. Secular Music25:51 The Spiritual Connection in Music28:14 Reflecting on Musical Pieces and Performances32:23 Memorable Conducting Experiences36:37 A Fun and Personal Finale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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