
The Ensemble Experience: Ed Hoover and Glen Howard
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In this episode, Ed Hoover and Glenn Howard, two tenors from the Choral Art Society of Washington, share their extensive history and memorable moments with the choir. They discuss their early musical experiences, significant performances with notable conductors like Robert Shaw, Norman Scribner, and Leonard Bernstein, and the cultural impact of their concerts. Highlights include performances of Mahler's Symphonies, their tour to Red Square in Russia, and the emotional 'Polish Requiem' concert. The conversation also reflects on the choir's adaptability and commitment to social causes through music, the dynamic leadership of Norman Scribner, and hopes for future growth and continued excellence under new artistic director Marie.