In this enchanting episode of the "Soundtrack of Savannah" Podcast, we're unveiling the stories behind classical music with a new series called "Concert Notes".
The producer, Dee Daniels, sits down with Ricardo Ochoa, the principal second violinist of the Savannah Philharmonic. Ricardo discusses his multiple roles within the organization, including his work in education and lecturing.
The episode focuses on Ricardo's recent lecture that takes place at The Learning Center at Senior Citizens Inc. about Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, exploring how he engages audiences by intertwining musical details, historical context, and human stories. Participants of this particular lecture gained in insights into Beethoven's work, the importance of unity in music, and the impact of Ricardo's storytelling approach on both the orchestra and the audience.
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