We visit the composer's Peabody class on "Listening to Baltimore" and discuss his "intimate and epic" music.
Baltimore-based Judah Adashi brings the community into his compositions and into his classroom at the Peabody institute. We talk about his music, his city, and why marimbas sound like rain.
In this episode, we discussed Judah's compositions "my heart comes undone," "Art and the Rain," and a forthcoming recording of his "Broken Hallelujah" by the Atlantic Guitar Quartet.
Judah teaches composition at the Johns Hopkins Peabody Institute, including the courses "Art and Activism" and "Listening to Baltimore."
Visit rearrangedpodcast.com for pictures from my visit to Adashi's "Listening to Baltimore" class.
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