Listen "Lindsay Goodman's New Album "Transporting Bright""
Episode Synopsis
Flutist Lindsey Goodman has a new album "Transporting Bright" coming out today!WQED's Anna Singer talks with Lindsey about her new album, which features 11 commissioned works by living American composers. The composers include Pittsburgher's such as Nancy Galbraith, and Rob Frankenberry. There are also multiple groups in the album, including flute quartet Pandemonium 4, and the Chrysalis Duo. Lindsey talks about the album's title, which comes from Galbraith's piece "A Something in a Summer's Day". The piece, inspired by an Emily Dickinson poem, is ties into reconnecting with people after the pandemic.Lindsey recently premiered Roger Zahab's new flute concerto in Pittsburgh, and looks forward to performing another of Nancy Galbraith's pieces with Resonance Works in March. She also reflects on her lifelong relationship with the flue, which was passed down from her father. You can hear Lindsey Goodman's newest album "Transporting Bright" now on major streaming platforms. Listen to WQED-FM to hear it too! Learn more about Lindsey at https://www.lindseygoodman.com/.
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