Episodios

  • Bonus episode: Dr. Paul Hines, off the record - The remarkable ear.
    May 22 2021

    Paul has a PhD in Physics and is a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America.  He is one of the few people in the world who can enjoy music from both aesthetic and mathematical perspectives. We catch Paul talking in a "hot mike" moment, about a remarkable sound sensing unit, the human ear. The sound quality isn't ideal, which maybe is a little ironic considering the speaker and the topic. We thank all the Inner Space musicians for their contributions to this bonus episode. 

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    5 m
  • Dr. Paul Hines, Inner Space Concerts Sommelier in Residence
    May 16 2021

    Dr. Paul Hines a Professional Sommelier designation (with honours) and is a  member of the Canadian Association of Professional Sommeliers (CAPS).  He holds postgraduate certifications as a French Wine Scholar (highest  honours) from the Wine Scholar Guild, and as an Italian Wines Specialist  (distinction) from the North American Sommelier Association. 

    Paul also has a PhD in Physics and is a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America.  Paul combined his passion for wine and music to pair wines for each of the Inner Space Concerts this season. Katelyn speaks with Paul about his process for pairing of wines with music and a number of other interesting topics. 



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    22 m
  • Eileen Walsh - clarinet
    Apr 7 2021

    Host Katelyn Wheaton talks with clarinetist Eileen Walsh. Eileen is currently Principal Clarinet with Symphony Nova Scotia. Eileen talks about performing in ensembles, teaching, dabbling in the art of claymation and her upcoming Inner Space concert, From Bowling to Bebop

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    12 m
  • Étienne Chénard - violist
    Mar 11 2021

    Host Katelyn Wheaton talks with violist Etienne Chénard. Etienne is the Assistant Principle Viola of Symphony Nova Scotia. Etienne talks about his mid 18th century viola, and his upcoming Inner Space concert, Dark Side of the Moon, on March 16th 2021.



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    13 m
  • Rachel Desoer - cellist
    Feb 21 2021

    Host Katelyn Wheaton talks with cellist Rachel Desoer.   Rachel is the principal cellist for Symphony Nova Scotia. Rachel talks about her travels and the baroque cello and her upcoming Inner Space concert, World Travel for Two.

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    10 m
  • Violinist Renaud Lapierre
    Nov 2 2020

    Host Katelyn Wheaton talks with violinist Renaud Lapierre.  Currently Renaud is the Concertmaster for Symphony Nova Scotia.  Renaud talks about his career, his travels and the challenge of playing all 24 of Paganini's Caprices. It has been said that violinist Paganini sold his soul to the devil to be able to play the way only he could have.  

    Renaud performs the first 12 Caprices with Inner Space founder and Artistic Director Jack Chen on November 10th 2020 at St. George's Round Church - Halifax, Nova Scotia.  The final 12 will be performed by Renaud and Jack on December 15th. 

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    9 m
  • ¡Fiesta española!
    Oct 8 2020

    Host Katelyn Wheaton talks with Martine Durier-Copp and Csaba Kanyasi from Flamenco en Rouge. Flamenco en Rouge brings together five internationally trained artists who are deeply committed to the purity and elemental intensity of flamenco music and dance.  They are based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

    They perform a highly emotional Jerez-style flamenco, the baile (dancing) closely reflects and integrates cante (singing), and gives expression to the  words.

    Their Inner Space concert debut features classical guitar music with a passion! They bring a festive, colourful, and heartstring-tugging music by Spanish composers Rodrigo,  Granados, Albéniz, and more!  An alluring evening filled with blood-pumping music, dancing, and singing!   

    They perform in the Inner Space concerts series on October 13th 2020 at St. George's Round Church - Halifax, Nova Scotia. 

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    17 m