The 1926 Podcast
Gifted by area businessman Henry Stambaugh, the doors to Stambaugh Auditorium opened in 1926 to become a place of enjoyment, entertainment, and education for the people of Youngstown and surrounding areas.These are the stories, performances, and conversations of artists and supporters of this historic landmark, this is the 1926 podcast.
Podcasting since 2020 • 46 episodes
The 1926 Podcast
Latest Episodes
Meet the Artist: Nicholas Thompson
Principal Clarinet of the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, Nick Thompson, is the guest on this week's episode of The 1926 Podcast. Tune in to hear about playing catch up when you decide to pursue a musical career later than your peers, stolen Moz...
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Performance Preview: People Along the Way
Playwright Terry Shears, and Director Maria Petrella-Ackley join The 1926 Podcast to discuss The Youngstown Playhouse's upcoming production of People Along the Way. Tickets for People Along the Way are available here:https://ww...
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Respecting the Violin, Music Theory, and Peter and the Wolf
Dr. Kivie Cahn-Lipman of the YSU Dana School of Music joins the podcast to discuss his journey of selecting an instrument, Music Theory, and the upcoming Dana Ensemble Children's Concert on May 1, 2022!Tickets for the Children's Concert...
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Meet the Artist: Senior Soloist Natalie Alfera
On the final episode of Music in Our Schools Month, Stambaugh Youth Concert Band Senior Soloist, Natalie Alfera, stops by The 1926 Podcast to discuss the repertoire for the April 12 SYCB Spring Concert, her future plans, and why she's made musi...
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Music Education, Taylor Swift, and Making Symphony Accessible
Conductor André Raphel joins The 1926 Podcast to give us a glimpse into introducing symphony performances to children, conducting in Europe, and his personal music tastes. Learn more about André here:https://www.andreraphel.com...
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