
Mondavi Center Lectures Podcast
1) Pre-Performance Talk on the San Francisco Symphony
Elizabeth Seitz, music history coordinator for the Boston Conservatory, discusses the works to be performed at UC Davis' Mondavi Center in May 2014 by the San Francisco Symphony and their featured co...Show More
2) Pre-Performance Talk: Jack DeJohnette, Joe Lovano, Esperanza Spalding & Leo Genovese
Cory Combs, Director of Outreach, Music, and Enrichment, The Nueva School discusses Jack DeJohnette, Joe Lovano, Esperanza Spalding & Leo Genovese upcoming performance, Spring Quartet.
Pre-Performance Talk: Jack DeJohnette, Joe Lovano, Esperanza Spalding & Leo Genovese
19:17 | Feb 21st, 2014
3) Pre-Performance Talk: San Francisco Symphony
Elizabeth Seitz, Music History Coordinator, Boston Conservatory discusses the works to be performed by the San Francisco Symphony and their featured conductor and soloist.
4) Pre-Performance Talk: Gil Shaham, violin
Composer William Bolcom in conversation with Don Roth, Executive Director, Mondavi Center, UC Davis discussing Bolcom's compositions and the performance of Gil Shaham of one of Bolcom's works for that...Show More
5) Pre-Performance Talk: SFJAZZ Collective
Rob Tocalino, Director of Marketing, Mondavi Center, UC Davis discusses the SFJAZZ Collective.
6) Pre-Performance Talk: Curtis 20/21
Curtis Institute of Music President and violist Roberto Diaz with composer David Ludwig discuss the upcoming performance by Curtis 20/21, the Curtis Institute of Music’s contemporary music ensemble.
7) Pre-Performance Talk: Jupiter String Quartet
Members of Jupiter String Quartet in conversation with Carol Hess, Professor of Musicology, Department of Music, UC Davis
8) Pre-Performance Talk: San Francisco Symphony
Scott Foglesong, Chair, Musicianship and Music Theory, San Francisco Conservatory of Music
9) Pre-Performance Talk: St. Louis Symphony
David Robertson, music director and conductor, in conversation with Don Roth, Executive Director of the Mondavi Center at UC Davis.
10) Pre-Performance Talk: Robert Randolph presents the Slide Brothers
Milmon F. Harrison, Associate Professor of African American & African Studies at UC Davis discusses the music and origin of the Slide Brothers.