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The Interlochen Collection: Music of the afterlife

Interlochen Arts Academy students perform a scene from Wole Soyinka's "Death and the King's Horsemen" in October 2020
Interlochen Center for the Arts
Interlochen Arts Academy students perform a scene from Wole Soyinka's "Death and the King's Horsemen" in October 2020

Hear musical depictions of the afterlife performed by decades of Interlochen students and alumni.

Many composers have depicted the afterlife in their music.

Sometimes it's scary, sometimes it's grotesque, sometimes it's holy and sometimes, in the case of composer William Bolcom, it's "benign."

Hear a variety of composers' musical takes on the afterlife, performed by more than eight decades of Interlochen students and alumni.

Music heard in this episode

Camille Saint-Saens, Danse Macabre
Byron Hanson conducting the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra, October 31, 1992
Soloist Jonathan Godfrey

Franz Liszt, Totentanz (excerpt)
Joe Maddy conducting the National High School Orchestra, 1937
Soloist Storm Bull

Hector Berlioz, Symphonie fantastique (excerpt)
Michael Francis conducting the World Youth Symphony Orchestra, 2018

Richard Strauss, Death and Transfiguration
Joe Maddy conducting the International Youth Orchestra, 1964

William Bolcom, Three Ghost Rags
Harlem Quartet in concert at Interlochen Center for the Arts, 2018

The archival recordings heard on this program are available thanks in part to The Association for Recorded Sound Collections' Classical Music Preservation Grant, generous support from our listeners, and the Hamer D. and Phyllis C. Shafer Foundation.

Thanks to Michael Culler for audio engineering assistance.

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Dr. Amanda Sewell is IPR's music director.