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Inwood Art Works On Air! is a hyper-local podcast devoted to the musicians, filmmakers, writers, theater makers, and artists of all stripes that make their home in the neighborhoods of Washington Heights, Inwood, and Marble Hill, NYC, aka "Upstate Manhattan." In Artist Spotlight segments, we meet local artists and creators in their favorite local haunts. “Live N’ Local” segments introduce us to the musicians, and the music, of upper Manhattan, and include intimate live performances.
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On Air Concert: The Magic of Mozart
Enjoy our The Magic of Mozart concert featuring Inwood Chamber Players in a performance of arrangements by Inwood resident, Gilbert Dejean. This concert was performed on September 22, 2024 at 2pm at Good Shepherd Auditorium. Program:The Magic Flute OvertureArias:· Der vogelfanger bin ich ja (I am the bird catcher)· Hm! hm! hm! (Papageno's mouth is locked)· Du feines Taubchen nur herein (Sweet little dove, come in)· Wie stark ist nicht dein Zauberton (How powerful must be your magic sound) Arranged by Joseph Heidenreich Divertimento in F for 2 Oboes, 2 Horns, 2 Bassoons· Theme and variations· Menuetto· Allegro assaiOriginal arrangement by Mozart Symphony No. 39 1st Movement· Adagio- Allegro Arranged by Gilbert Dejean Sextet for 2 Clarinets, 2 Horns and 2 Bassoons· Allegro· Andantino· AllegroArranged from the Mozart Horn Quintet K. 407 by Anonymous The Magic FluteArias:· Das klinget so herrlich (That sounds so glorious!)· Wie? wie? wie? (How, how, how?· Alles fuhlt der Liebe Freuden (All men respond to love's pleasures)· Ein Madchen oder Weibchen wunscht Papageno sich! (I wish for a girl or a little wife)· arranged by Joseph Heidenreich· Der Holle Rache kocht in Meinem Herzen (The vengeance of hell boils in my heart) Arranged by Gilbert Dejean Musicians: Michele Farah - Oboe 1, Setsuko Otake - Oboe 2, David Valbuena - Clarinet 1, Meryl Abt - Clarinet 2, RJ Kelly - Horn 1, Nancy Billmann - Horn 2, Patti Wang - Bassoon 1, Gilbert Dejean - Bassoon 2
01:13:0521/11/2024
On Air Dance Concert: Pigeonwing Dance
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Pigeonwing Dance perform at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on August 26, 2024.To watch this concert, check out the video version on Inwood Art Works YouTube Channel.
59:3914/11/2024
On Air Concert: Dominican Folkloric Squad
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Dominican Folkloric Squad perform at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on August 19, 2024.To watch this concert, check out the video version on Inwood Art Works YouTube Channel.
58:2007/11/2024
On Air Concert: Edge
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring EDGE perform at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on August 12, 2024.To watch this concert, check out the video version on Inwood Art Works YouTube Channel.
01:02:5624/10/2024
On Air Artist Spotlight: Tessa Brinckman
Tessa Brickman is one half of the bi-coastal duo Caballito Negro, along with multi-percussionist Terry Longshore, it is known for its creative and compelling performances, and draws their name (“dark little horse”) from Federico García Lorca’s poem, Canción de Jinete (1860). Their first recording, the EP Songlines (2016), was praised for its “absolutely gorgeous tone”, “understated virtuosity” (Joshua Cheek) and being “expertly produced and played” (NFA Quarterly), featuring the music of William Kraft, David P. Jones and Ivan Trevino. Their work features numerous music collaborations, commissions and arrangements. However, Caballito Negro also composes as a duo, synthesizing their eclectic musical dialects. Their work as resident artists has been featured at the Ashland Independent Film Festival, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Festival of New American Music, Britt Music & Arts Festival, as well as in many university, theater, and house concerts in the U.S. www.caballitonegro.com
23:3117/10/2024
On Air Concert: Hot Glue & The Gun
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Hot Glue & The Gun perform at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on August 5, 2024.To watch this concert, check out the video version on Inwood Art Works YouTube Channel.
56:4610/10/2024
On Air Concert: The NY Tap Ensemble
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Derik Grant presents The NY Tap Ensemble perform at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on July 29, 2024.You can watch the video version of the performance on our YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/wUITZvdVne4
38:2003/10/2024
On Air Concert: Double Entendre Music Ensemble
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring the Double Entendre Music Ensemble perform at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on July 22, 2024.Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves Michael KamenBassoon quintet (arr. Michael Elderkin)The Adventures of Robin Hood Erich Korngold(arr. Gilbert Dejean)The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex Erich Korngold(arr. Gilbert Dejean)Cantina Band from Star Wars John Williams(arr. Gilbert Dejean)Musicians:Michelle Farah, Ellen Gruber, bj Karpen, Setsuko Otake, oboesWilliam Meredith, Nancy Ranger, English hornsPatricia Wang, Liz Rosa, Atsuko Sato, Yuki Higashi, bassoonsSusanne Chen, contrabassoon
30:4326/09/2024
On Air Concert: The Uptown Guitars
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring The Uptown Guitars in rare Bharatanatyam dance concert performance at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on July 15, 2024.
56:0019/09/2024
On Air Bharatanatyam Dance Concert: Sloka Iyengar
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Sloka Iyengar in rare Bharatanatyam dance concert performance at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on July 8, 2024.To watch this concert, check out the video version on Inwood Art Works YouTube Channel.
34:4712/09/2024
On Air Concert: Liz Hanley and the Murphy Beds
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Liz Hanley and the Murphy Beds in rare concert performance at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on July 1, 2024.
59:3005/09/2024
On Air Concert: Xianix Barrera Flamenco
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Xianix Barrera Flamenco in rare concert performance at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on June 24, 2024.Featuring: Xianx Barrera, Alfonso Cid and Jackson Scott
53:5922/08/2024
On Air Concert: Raun Ruffin and the Sons of Funk
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Raun Ruffin and the Sons of Funk in rare concert performance at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on June 17, 2024.Raun Ruffin - VocalsThe Sons of Funk:Venlo Odum - DrumsThomas Hutchings - SaxJonathan Arons - TrumboneRuben Austin - BassChris Militari - GuitarPerrita Kitson - vocalsHowie Robbins - Keys
57:3915/08/2024
On Air Concert: Curtis Turney's Afro-Caribbean Septet
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Curtis Turney's Afro-Caribbean Septet in rare concert performance at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on June 10, 2024.Band members:Curtis Turney: percussion/ trombone/ bandleaderRoberto Pitre: saxophone/ fluteOzzy Cardona: trumpetChristopher Velazquez: congasTommy Fernandez: timbalesEnrique Haneine: pianoSergio Larios: bassProgram:A Night In Tunisia (D. Gillespie)Bluesette (T. Thielmans, N. Gimble)Killer Joe (B. Golson)Aspects (H. Ramírez)Work Song (N. Adderley, O. Brown, Jr.)Take Five (P. Desmond)Inwood Art Works On Air podcast is a free program produced by Inwood Art Works. Aaron Simms, Founder and Executive Producer. You can support this program by making a tax-deductible donation at www.inwoodartworks.nyc/donate.This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Inwood Art Works programming is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
53:5908/08/2024
On Air Concert: Crowd Funk
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring Crowd Funk in rare concert performance at Film Works Alfresco at The Hudson in Inwood on June 3, 2024.Band members:James Noyes - saxophone & vocalsPeter Holsberg - trumpet & FlügelhornAsher Ben-Or - guitarKeith Burton - keyboards & vocalsCraig Akin - bassDavid Degge - drumsProgram:Average White Band – Pick Up the PiecesPass the Peas -The J.B.’sMeters – Hey Pocky A-Way/Saints Go MarchingBill Withers – Use MeBill Withers – Lovely DayThundercat – Them ChangesJames Noyes – You Slay MeMaceo Parker – Shake Ev’rything You GotThe Weeknd ft. Daft PunkInwood Art Works On Air podcast is a free program produced by Inwood Art Works. Aaron Simms, Founder and Executive Producer. You can support this program by making a tax-deductible donation at www.inwoodartworks.nyc/donate.This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Inwood Art Works programming is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
56:1701/08/2024
Cultural Spotlight with Jackie Aleman
Jacke Aleman is the president of The Chamber of Commerce of Washington Heights & Inwood. The Chamber recognizes that “community improvement is good business” and therefore establishes partnerships with public and private sectors to improve business and community conditions. In doing so, the WaHi Chamber seeks to create a strong, vibrant local economy that contributes to business growth, promotes tourism, and creates a healthier neighborhood that enhances quality of life for the entire Washington Heights and Inwood community. www.wahichamber.com
11:1325/07/2024
2024 Live N’ Local Seasonal Sampler – Volume 1
This is our 2024 Live N’ Local Seasonal Sampler – Volume 1. It’s where we take a pause at this midway point, look back at the first part of 2024, and chose to highlight a musical performance from each Live N’ Local podcat that has appeared throughout the first half of the fourth season of our On Air podcast. This Seasonal Sampler is less of a greatest hits, and more of a critic’s pick. A curated mixtape of clashing styles and diverse forms with one thing in common – they all hail from the musical melting pot of Northern Manhattan. 2024 LIVE N’ LOCAL SEASONAL SAMPLERInwood Chamber Players from “Dancing Through the Centuries Concert”Kat ModianoLars Woodul & David WolfsonBig TentInwood Chamber Players from our “European Masters” Concert
26:1518/07/2024
On Air Live N' Local: Monica Bauchwitz and Karl Kramer-Johansen
This On Air Live N' Local episode features musicians Monica Bauchwitz and Karl Kramer-Johansen.Hailed as an “excellent violinist” by the Washington Post, Monica Bauchwitz performs extensively in chamber music, orchestral and solo settings. Ms. Bauchwitz has studied and worked both in the United States and Europe. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music and the Conservatoire de Geneve, she has held positions with L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in Geneva, Switzerland, and the Esbjerg Ensemble-the national Danish chamber ensemble. Ms. Bauchwitz is the founder of the Manhattan chamber music series “Concerts in the Heights”. This series brings together world-class musicians for performances and educational projects. She is concertmaster and Artistic Director of the conductor-less String Orchestra of New York City.Norwegian horn player Karl Kramer-Johansen is a much sought-after chamber musician, soloist and recitalist. As a member of the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players and the Dorian Wind Quintet, he performs regularly in New York City as well as touring across the country. He is a winner of many prizes and awards – including a two-time winner of the American Horn Competition, the George and Elizabeth Gregory Award for Excellence in Performance, the American Scandinavian Society Cultural Award, as well as a 2010 working grant from the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance.
20:5111/07/2024
Artist Spotlight with Imani Celeste
Imani Celeste is a versatile Afro-Dominican artist whose approach is rooted in culture, storytelling, and community. At NYU Tisch, she received the inaugural HEAR US grant. Post-graduation, she directed, produced, acted, styled, and wrote "City of Dreamz," which showcased several esteemed and Academy Award Qualifying festivals. She has produced branded content for Essence magazine and a commercial for the New York Latino Film Festival. Her choreography and movement direction have been featured on MTV, Nowness, and Something Curated. In the city that breeds dreamz, Imani Celeste embodies her community and tells their stories in all of their unapologetic truth, drip and glory.
21:1827/06/2024
On Air Chamber Concert: European Masters
Welcome to a special concert edition of Inwood Art Works On Air podcast featuring the Inwood Chamber Players performing a chamber concert featuring selections from European Masters: Johannes Brahms, Franz Doppler, Maurice Ravel, Ottorino Respighi, Giacomo Puccini, Serge Prokofiev, Almilcare Ponchielli, Antonin Dvorak. It was recorded live on June 2, 2024 at Good Shepherd Auditorium. With arrangements by Inwood resident, Gilbert Dejean. Featuring soloists:Helen Campo - FluteDanny Miller - CelloSetsuko Otake - OboeProgram:Johannes BrahmsHungarian Dance No. 4 Ottorino RespighiFrom Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No. 2 - Laura Soave Serge ProkofievFrom Romeo and Juliet - Dance of the Knights Antonin DvorakConcerto for Cello and Orchestra op. 1042nd Movement Adagio, ma non troppoDanny Miller - Cello Soloist Ottorino RespighiFrom Ancient Airs and Dance Suite No. 2 - Danza Rustica Maurice RavelPavane Ottorino RespighiFrom Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No. 2 - Bergamasca Giocomo PucciniSenza Mamma from Suor AngelicaSetsuko Otake - Oboe Soloist Franz DopplerFantasie Pastorale HongroiseHelen Campo - Flute Soloist Almicare PonchielliDance of the Hours from La Gioconda Musicians:Helen Campo - Flute 1, Kimberly O'Hare - Flute 2 and Piccolo, Setsuko Otake - Oboe 1, Karen Birch Blundell - Oboe 2, Meryl Abt Greenfield - Clarinet 1, Jackie Gillette - Clarinet 2, RJ Kelly - Horn 1, Nancy Billmann - Horn 2, Sarah Boxmeyer - Horn 3, Laura Weiner - Horn 4, Patricia Wang - Bassoon 1, Yuki Higashi - Bassoon 2, Jeffrey Levine - Double Bass, Danny Miller – Cello, Violetta Norrie - Harp
01:11:2521/06/2024
Artist Spotlight with Adrian Miranda
Adrian Miranda is a born and raised native of Washington Heights, is a multi-hyphenate Creator, Writer, Director, Producer, and Lead Actor in the sitcom comedy web series "Gross Anatomy." Oh, and he also happens to be a Physical Therapist. His goal is to democratize healthcare through story driven television and entertainment. He is the owner of a content creation company based in Washington Heights called Gross Anatomy Studios, Inc. where he creates multimedia content for individuals and organizations ranging from live action to animation to tech. He has a 3 year old Chihuahua-Poodle mix named Simba and is also a member of the Big Apple Lindy Hoppers, a swing dance performance group based in New York City. www.adrianmiranda.com
22:1014/06/2024
Artist Spotlight with John McDermott
John McDermott is a scenic designer who resides in Inwood, NYC. He has designed for many Off Broadway theaters, including Bedlam Theater, The Mint, The Flea, Rattlestick Theater, Colt Coeur, and many others. Regional credits include Barrington Stage Company, Shakespeare & Co, American Repertory Theatre, among others. In addition, he has taught as an Associate Professor of Theater at Adelphi University.
35:2406/06/2024
On Air Cultural Spotlight with Julia Attaway
Julia Attaway has lived in upper Manhattan for nearly 30 years, the last five of which have been in Inwood. A freelance writer, editor, and marketer, she was actively involved in developing community events as she raised her five children. Four years ago, she accepted the position of Executive Director at St Frances Cabrini Shrine. There she has community concerts, hosted community events, and – because Mother Cabrini is the patron saint of immigrants – done outreach to educate neighbors on immigration issues.The Shrine of St. Frances Cabrini houses the remains of Mother Cabrini, the patron saint of immigrants. This peaceful chapel overlooking the Hudson River is nestled right here in Northern Manhattan. The land was purchased by Mother Cabrini herself in 1899 to house a boarding school for upper-class girls, and she used the tuition to fund orphanages and free schools for the poor. The shrine continues today to be a sacred space to pray, rest and draw close to Jesus through the intercession of St. Frances Cabrini. www.cabrinishrinenyc.org
28:3330/05/2024
On Air Concert: Big Tent
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring BIG TENT in rare concert performance. Big Tent features the trio of Jerome Kitzke, Steve Rust, and Harvey Sorgen. This concert of beat poetry and jazz improvisation was recorded live here at Holy Trinity Church in Inwood on April 5, 2024.
58:3623/05/2024
Artist Spotlight with Mikel Rouse
Hailed as “a composer many believe to be the best of his generation” by The New York Times. Mikel Rouse’s works include forty records, seven films, and a trilogy of media operas: Failing Kansas, Dennis Cleveland, and The End of Cinematics. He has received commissions from the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust, and the Meet the Composer/Reader's Digest Commissioning Program. Rouse's compositions have been performed at Lincoln Center, the New York State Theater, and Alice Tully Hall, and throughout the United States and Europe. We chat with him about his work, a new memoir, and upcoming album! Check out more of his work at www.mikelrouse.com
28:2016/05/2024
On Air Live N' Local: Lars Woodul and David Wolfson
On this episode, local musician, Lars Woodul, and local composer David Wolfson perform experts and discuss their forthcoming multidisciplinary art-song cycle: "Lyricycles."Lars Woodul has performed as a soloist in professional opera and concert in the US and abroad, specializing in 20thcentury repertoire. He created roles for premières with New York’s Center for Contemporary Opera, including The Secret Agent and Enemies, A Love Story; Marc Blitzstein’s Sacco and Vanzetti; and Seymour Barab’s License to Marry at the York Theater. On the New York concert stage, he has appeared with the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, Lincoln Center’s Meet the Artist Series, and many others. David Wolfson holds a PhD in composition from Rutgers University, and has taught at Rutgers University, Montclair State University, Hunter College and Penn State University. He is enjoying an eclectic career, having composed opera, musical theatre, touring children’s musicals, and incidental music for plays; choral music, band music, orchestral music, chamber music, art songs, and music for solo piano; comedy songs, cabaret songs and one memorable score for an amusement park big-headed-costumed-character show. Most recently, his Fortune’s Children was (probably) the first opera to be performed live over Zoom; it and its sequels Changing Fortunes and Family Fortunes make up (almost certainly) the first serialized opera. His CD Seventeen Windows, featuring the solo piano suite "Seventeen Windows" and the Sonata for Cello and Piano, is available from Albany Records, iTunes and Amazon.com.
28:0602/05/2024
Cultural Spotlight with Susan Mathisen
Susan Mathisen has worked as an art conservator in both the United States and Europe and as a fundraiser for museums, universities, and other historical agencies. Her extensive museum career started at the Morgan Library while she was still in high school. As a textile conservator specializing in tapestries, she worked at the Smithsonian Institution, the National Gallery of Art, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and Villa La Pietra in Florence, Italy. She transitioned to fundraising during her tenure as Administrative Conservator at the Conservation Center at NYU. She has also held development positions at the American Museum in Britain, Meet the Composer, and the American Academy in Rome. In 2007, she founded SAM Fundraising Solutions, a consultancy specializing in fundraising for art conservation and historic preservation and assisting European organizations with their “American Friends” groups. Her clients in the UK include English Heritage, the American Friends of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the National Museums of Scotland, and in the US the Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation and the Merchant’s House Museum. She has served on several boards, and is currently a member of the Metropolitan Museum’s Textile Conservation Lab Visiting Committee. She is currently working on a book that explores careers in culture. www.samathisen.com
31:2025/04/2024
Cultural Spotlight with Michael Palma Mir
Inwood Art Works On Air welcomes the Executive Director of West Harlem Arts Alliance, Michael Palma Mir. West Harlem Arts Alliance (WHAA) is an independent, 501(c)3 nonprofit arts service organization whose mission is to professionally resource and nurture the artists and arts organizations based in and serving West Harlem and facilitate and develop collaborations through partnerships with local business, educational, civic, and cultural organizations to support the arts in West Harlem. We are going to talk to Michael about WHAA’s mission, upcomin programming, and so much more! www.whaanyc.org
28:5918/04/2024
Cultural Spotlight with Manhattan Borough President, Mark Levine
Inwood Art Works On Air welcomes Manhattan Borough President, Mark Levine. We talk to him about his activism, affordable housing for artists, his love for Uptown and so much more! Listen up!
32:0511/04/2024
Live N' Local with Kat Modiano
Kat Modiano is an Award-Winning, Multiple-Genres Flutist, Composer, Educator. She began classical flute training at age nine and received a Bachelor of Music degree with excellence in Classical Flute Performing Arts from Rubin Academy in Jerusalem, where she also studied electronic music composition with Dr. Tzvi Avni and attended jazz courses. Modiano resided in Copenhagen for over a decade before moving to New York City in 2005 to study composition at New York University with Dr. Dinu Ghezzo. She received her Master of Arts degree in Liberal Studies from Empire State College, in New York City in 2018, specializing in Music for Social Change. With performances and commissions spanning Europe, Israel, Japan, USA and Canada, Modiano’s work includes acoustic and electroacoustic music in the following idioms: contemporary, classical, contemporary-improvisation, progressive-jazz, tango, electronic-acoustic live soundtracks to silent films, and music for choreography. She also performs therapeutic concerts at nursing homes, hospices, shelters, detention centers, and charity concerts for social causes. As an educator, Modiano teaches flute locally and globally, including teaching interactive music appreciation groups. www.modianomusic.net
29:2204/04/2024
Artist Spotlight with Carlitos Jatubey and Christopher Amarante
Carlitos Jatubey and Christoper Amarante are part of the driving forces behind the ManguAqui franchise. Which is a Dominican romantic comedy set in New York City. Mangu 2, which premiered last night, follows the path of Young Robert, and expounds on the struggles and resilience of a Dominican family living in the United States. Carlitos is the writer, and Christoper plays the role of “Young Roberto.” Listen in as we talk about their work in front and behind the camera of Mangu Aqui.
18:0828/03/2024
On Air: Dances through the Centuries
Welcome to a special concert edition of On Air featuring the Inwood Chamber Players performing a chamber concert featuring lively dance pieces for Woodwind Octect, which include some arrangements by Inwood resident, Gilbert Dejean. We titled the concert “Dances through the Centuries” in tribute to the selections you’ll here from the composers that make up this light and joyful program, which was recorded live on February 25, 2024. Program:Ferenc Farkas - Contrafacta Hungarica· Basse Danse· Gagliarda· Passamezzo· Saltarello· Interlude· Heiduckentanz Gordon Jacob - The Elizabethan Fancies· The Carman's Whistle· A Toye· Quodling's Delight Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Menuet from Symphony No. 39 Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dances 3 and 7 Antonin Dvorak - Slavonic Dances 9 and 15 Emile Waldteufel - Skaters Waltz Peter Lawrance – BoogieMusicians:Michele Farah - Oboe 1Ellen Gruber - Oboe 2David Valbuena - Clarinet 1Jackie Gillette _ Clarinet 2Karl Kramer - Horn 1Sara Dellaposta- Horn 2Patti Wang - Bassoon 1Gilbert Dejean - Bassoon 2
56:1121/03/2024
Artist Spotlight with Lou Bruno
Lou Burno has worked as a professional bass player since the early 1960s, playing with both commercial and jazz groups. He performed with jazz legends John Mehegan, Dill Jones, Zoot Sims, Carmen Leggio, Toots Thielmans, and Bucky Pizzarelli, among others. He attended the Manhattan School of Music where he received both BMus and MMus degrees. After his training at Manhattan, he was a member of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra for four seasons, and then moved to Vienna, Austria to study with Ludwig Streicher at the Vienna Hochschule für Musik. On returning to NYC in the late 1970s, he became a free-lance player, concentrating on both Broadway and concert work. Since his return he’s been a member of the Brooklyn Philharmonic, American Symphony Orchestra, and the New York Pops. Among the many Broadway shows he’s performed on are “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” “End of the Rainbow,” and “Guys and Dolls.” Lou has also performed on the soundtracks to many major Hollywood films. He worked in Elaine Stritch’s band for eleven years on her one-woman Broadway show, “Elaine Stritch at Liberty,” and her night club appearances at the Carlyle Hotel. He appears in the 2012 documentary film about her, entitled “Shoot Me.” Check out www.thebridgeportjazztrio.com
28:5215/02/2024
Artist Spotlight with Regina Gradess
Regina has lived in a multi-cultural, multi-generational Northern Manhattan Michell-Lama Cooperative since 1960. She grew up there as did her children. In 2008, after retiring as a social worker, she became a volunteer curator at an art gallery in her local spiritual home, bringing a diverse range of artists to share solo and group exhibitions. Her own themed exhibitions began in 2013. At her Rabbi’s suggestion, she brought artists, poets, and dancers together on the themes of surviving war and thriving. After hearing survivors give thanks to those who helped them, she went on to honor community neighbors and others on the themes of being thankful, volunteering, making choices, being a human angel, celebrating a spiritual home, welcoming the stranger, and lives that have been disrupted. Her next themed exhibition, set to open in early February 2024, is named Time to Meet Mother Nature. Regina is also a photographer whose photo Pigeons was chosen by Artists Unite-MTA’s Subway Elevator Project of 2013 for the 190th St. “A” train station, and her photo Fx Cam – Ft. Tryon Tree was chose by the NMAC postcard project of 2017. She has displayed her collages and assemblage art at Our Savior’s Atonement Lutheran Church’s Creations Projects, and RING Garden’s annual Art in the Garden. For more info: HebrewTabernacle.org
18:0808/02/2024
Artist Spotlight with Lee Feldman
Lee Feldman is a New York based songwriter, pianist, singer and composer. He has released five critically acclaimed albums under his own name.• Living It All Wrong (Pure/Mercury Records 1996)• The Man in a Jupiter Hat (Bonafide/Mercury Records 2000)• I’ve Forgotten Everything (Bonafide/Urban Myth Recordings 2006)• Album No. 4: Trying to Put the Things Together that Never Been TogetherBefore (Bonafide/Urban Myth 2012)• Dr. Future (Bonafide/Urban Myth 2023)Lee has had extensive training in classical piano, jazz piano and composition. In spite of that, he writes music that has meaning and sticks in the brain. Lee lives in NW Bronx with his wife and two children. Check out more of his music at www.leefeldman.com
33:5001/02/2024
Artist Spotlight with Arlene Schulman
Arlene Schulman is a writer, photographer, podcast creator and documentary filmmaker. Ms. Schulman’s extraordinary body of work illuminates facets of New York City that the majority of us never see: gritty city living, boxing gyms, baseball dugouts, police officers on the beat, Holocaust survivors, an early interview with Broadway star Lin-Manuel Miranda, a look at a guidance counselor by day/drag queen at night, and her haunting film, On Some Strange Mornings, about a Dominican immigrant living with Alzheimer’s caring for his mother with dementia. Ms. Schulman holds a graduate degree in journalism with a focus on documentary filmmaking from Columbia’s Journalism School and an undergraduate degree in English Literature from the CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies (CUNY BA) program.
24:3425/01/2024
On Air: 2024 State of the Arts in Northern Manhattan
Inwood Art Works kicks off the fifth season of our On Air podcast with our first State of the Arts episode. Founder and Executive producer, Aaron Simms answers frequently asked questions by audiences and artists, highlights resources, and expounds on a who's who of community cultural arts organizations and venues in Northern Manhattan.
22:4918/01/2024
2023 Live N’ Local Seasonal Sampler – Volume 2
This is our 2023 Live N’ Local Seasonal Sampler – Volume 2. It’s where we take a pause at this end of the season, look back at the second part of 2023, and chose to highlight a musical performance from each Live N’ Local podcasts that has appeared throughout the second half of the fourth season of Inwood Art Works On Air. This Seasonal Sampler is less of a greatest hits, and more of a critic’s pick. A curated mixtape of clashing styles and diverse forms with one thing in common – they all hail from the musical melting pot of Northern Manhattan. 2023 LIVE N’ LOCAL SEASONAL SAMPLERRuth CunninghamBrian MoralesPedro Da SilvaInwood Chamber PlayersDouble Entendre Music Ensemble
25:5928/12/2023
On Air: Holiday Concert
Welcome to a special concert edition of our On Air podcast featuring the Double Entendre Music Ensemble performing a Holiday Concert Featuring a performance of highlights from George Frideric Handel’s Messiah and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker arranged by Inwood resident, Gilbert Dejean.The concert was recorded live on December 3, 2023 at Good Shepherd Auditorium in Inwood, NYC. Holiday Concert Program:Excerpts from The Nutcracker - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky• Overture Miniature• Waltz of the FlowersExcerpts from The Messiah - George Frideric Handel• All We, like Sheep, Have Gone Astray• Glory to God• For Unto Us A Child Is BornPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky• Marche• Danse Arab• TrepakGeorge Frideric Handel • Lift Up Your Heads• Hallelujah ChorusSerge Prokofiev• Troika from Lieutenant Kije SuiteMusicians:Oboes: Michelle Farah, BJ Karpen, Setsuko Otake, Alexis Porcaro, English horns: Ellen Gruber, Ryan WalshBassoons: Yuki Higashi, Melissa Kritzer, Shotaro Mori, Atsuko SatoContrabassoon: Dirk Wels
47:2819/12/2023
On Air Chamber Concert: The Mighty Winds
Welcome to a special concert edition of Live N’ Local featuring the Inwood Chamber Players performing a chamber concert featuring an introduction to the instruments of the wind quintet in arrangements by Inwood resident, Gilbert Dejean. We shameless titled the concert The Mighty Winds in tribute to the instruments, and it was recorded live on September 10, 2023 at 2pm at Good Shepherd Auditorium in Inwood, NYC. Program:Georges Bizet - Suite from CarmenGiacomo Puccini - Un Bel Di from Madame Butterfly (Clarinet)Giuseppe Verdi - Sempre Libera from La Traviata (Flute)Giaccomo Puccini - Senza Mamma from Suor Angelica (Oboe)Franz Strauss - Concerto for Horn Op 8 1st Movement (Horn)Julius Fucik - The Old Brown Bear (Bassoon)Johannes Brahms - Hungarian Dance No. 1John Phillip Sousa - The Liberty Bell MarchMusicians:Helen Campo, Flute and PiccoloSetsuko Otake, OboeMeryl Abt, ClarinetRJ Kelly, French HornGilbert Dejean, Bassoon
38:1330/11/2023
Live N' Local with Pedro da Silva
Pedro H. da Silva is a multicultural composer, equally at home writing for orchestra, for film, a Middle Eastern ensemble, and his rock band Tritone King. He’s also an innovator of the Portuguese guitar, classical guitar, and other plucked string instruments. Pedro has performed and recorded his own works as a soloist with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, the London Metropolitan Orchestra, and Orchestre Lamoureux in Paris, among others. The José Limón Dance Company commissioned Pedro to compose a ballet performed and recorded by the Manhattan Camerata, a chamber ensemble he co-founded with his wife Lucia Caruso. Equally acclaimed as a film music composer, Pedro received awards at the Cannes Film Festival, Sundance, South by Southwest, and at the Venice Biennale. The films he has worked on have been the official selection of more than 60 international festivals. Pedro is a faculty member at New York University teaching composition, guitar, mandolin, banjo, and sitar. He also presents masterclasses and lectures internationally at museums, universities, and other artistic institutions. www.pedrodasilva.com
39:5416/11/2023
Artist Spotlight with Mike Fitelson
Mike Fitelson passions have charted him through many careers. From teaching underserved 5th grade students in a Harlem classroom, to helping build community as Photographer, Reporter, Editor, Associate Publisher the bilingual community newspaper, The Manhattan Times, to helping reestablish The United Palace as a historic theatre and destination for the metropolitan area. www.unitedpalace.org
28:0809/11/2023
Artist Spotlight with Xianix Barrera
Xianix Barrera is a Bessie award nominated flamenco dancer, teacher, and choreographer based in New York City. Female empowerment, sexual identity and social justice color her choreographic work and create the focal point for the company she founded in 2012; Xianix Barrera Flamenco Company. With a background in dance and percussive studies, Xianix has dedicated herself to the lifelong study of flamenco with the masters of the art form in both New York and Spain. Throughout her career she has worked with revered artists such as Isabel Bayón, Raquel Heredia, Rosario Toledo, Soledad Barrio and Juan Ogalla on some of the most important stages in the world including The Joyce Theater, Lincoln Center, The Red Theater in Abu Dhabi and Cafe Silverio in Sevilla. Xianix is a dedicated teacher with a thriving flamenco school in NYC for people of all ages, levels and abilities while conducting workshops for the Joyce Theater and New York City Center during their annual flamenco festival. For more information visit www.xianix.com
29:1827/10/2023
On Air Artist Spotlight with Gabrielle Lamb
Gabrielle Lamb is a choreographer and 2020 Guggenheim Fellow, is based in NYC, where she directs Pigeonwing Dance, described by The New Yorker as “eccentric…playful…curious”. Her work has also been presented by the American Ballet Theatre Incubator, the New York Choreographic Institute, the MIT Museum, BalletX, the Juilliard School, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, Ballet Collective, Whim W’HIM, Jacob’s Pillow, and Dance on Camera at Lincoln Center. She has won fellowships and competitions at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Milwaukee Ballet, and the Banff Centre, as well as the S&R Foundation's Washington Award and a Princess Grace Award. A native of Savannah, GA, she trained at the Boston Ballet School and was a longtime soloist at Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, later performing with Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company and Pontus Lidberg Dance in NYC. She has been lauded by DANCE Magazine as “a dancer of stunning clarity who illuminates the smallest details—qualities she brings to the dances she makes, too." www.pigeonwingdance.com
31:5620/10/2023
Artist Spotlight with Colin Campbell
Colin Alistair Campbell is an actor, writer, producer and newly minted director. His debut short, "Patricia Says Goodbye," is a narrative drama that screened as part of the 2023 Inwood Film Festival. His second, most recent short is "Fundamental Shapes," a gentle romantic comedy. "Fundamental Shapes" is in the middle of its festival run and has garnered the Audience Choice Award for Best Narrative Film at the Indy Shorts Film Festival in Indianapolis (an Oscar-qualifying festival), and the Jury Award for Best Comedy Short at the Vero Beach Film Festival.Colin is a founding member of the Kiley Ensemble, a contemporary theater group in New York City, and he draws on his own experience as an actor to help shape his directorial and writing approach. Born in Iceland, Colin enjoyed a rather nomadic childhood and early adulthood, living in countries on four different continents. He currently calls both Virginia and New York City home.www.patriciashortfilm.com
17:0912/10/2023
Artist Spotlight with Chen Drachman
Chen Drachman is an Israeli-American, award-winning actress and filmmaker based in NYC.She was a film and TV major in high school in Israel specializing in scriptwriting, producing and editing. She became a permanent resident through an application of excellence in the field of production. Her acting credits include Last Week Tonight, and The Path, starring Aaron Paul. Chen's first film, The Book of Ruth, starring Tony and Emmy Awards nominee, Tovah Feldshuh, has been in numerous festivals in the U.S. and abroad, including Cinequest, the Chelsea Film Festival, the Vancouver International Film Festival and more. The film won Best Narrative Short at the San Diego Jewish Film Festival, Best Family Short at the Deep in the Heart Film Festival, Best Narrative Short at the South Dakota Film Festival, and more. Since it concluded its run at the festival circuit, it had more than 125K views online through Omeleto. Her second film, But I'm a Shoe, starring The Legend of Korra's Janet Varney, won Best Script at the SENE Film Festival and is set to premiere in late 2023. www.chendrachman.com
37:4006/10/2023
Live N' Local with Brian Morales
Brian Morales is a composer who thrives on the communal participation of music and storytelling. He is most widely known for his orchestration of John Doyle’s The Color Purple, which featured Cynthia Erivo. From a young age, Disney’s Fantasia has always inspired Brian: The combination of expressive and extroverted visuals mixed with dynamic, melodramatic music is an element that regularly dominates his creative output. Many have complimented his music for its emotional catharsis and descriptive, film score-like quality.His chamber ballet, Strangers, was his first serious large-form work for woodwind quintet, percussion and 4 dancers -- completed during the pandemic. Brian, being no stranger to orchestral writing, won first place in the Pittsburgh Philharmonic EQT Young Composer Contest and, as both a Talis and Alba Music scholar. He received his M.M. in composition from the Manhattan School of Music and B.M. from California State University Fullerton. Find out more at www.brianmorales.net
42:2028/09/2023
Artist Spotlight with Raun Ruffin
Raun Ruffin has performed on and off Broadway in such productions as The Civil War and The York Theater Company’s Don’t Bother Me I Can’t Cope. Regional Theater credits include five separate productions of Five Guys Named Moe, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Faust, Some Enchanted Evening, and Dreamgirls. Tours include the European leg of “Sophisticated Ladies” and the North American tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
23:2623/09/2023
Artist Spotlight with Jeff Hoppa
Jeff Hoppa is a New York-based visual artist. His oil paintings on panel and works on paper celebrate the history of exploration, the natural world, and the metamorphic potential of abstraction. His inspirations run the gamut from rock formations at Joshua Tree National Park, where he was Artist-in-Residence in 2007, to the inner ear bones of narwhals at The American Museum of Natural History. www.jeffhoppa.com
27:4414/09/2023
Artistic Spotlight with the Hispanic Society Museum & Library
In this episode, we welcome Natalie Espino and Ryan Pinchot from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library. Located on the Audubon Terrace Broadway between 155th and 156th streets, the Hispanic Society Museum & Library was founded by Archer Milton Huntington in 1904, as a free, public museum and library for the study of the art and culture of Spain, Portugal, Latin America, and the Philippines. HSM&L houses a vast collection of paintings, watercolors, drawings, prints and photographs, as well as sculpture and decorative objects dating from the first millennium BCE to the 20th century. The library offers an unparalleled collection of over 300,000 books and periodicals dating from the 11th century to the present. As HSM&L continues comprehensive renovation of its buildings it has maintained and expanded its public and educational programs both in virtual platforms and in person, including its popular concert series, public lectures, and launching of temporary exhibition spaces. They have reactivated the outdoor space with exhibitions and public programs on Audubon Terrace in partnership with several local artists and community arts organizations. www.hispanicsociety.org
39:5606/09/2023