• The Gen-Z Multi-Hyphenate : Owen Nathanael and His The Global Journey In Music Composition
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of Classically Speaking, Nicholas Clements-Lindsey and Owen Nathanael delve into the intricate relationship between sound and storytelling. Owen shares his journey from a young musician in Jakarta to a composer and educator in Los Angeles, emphasizing the importance of using music as a narrative tool. They discuss the impact of technology on composition, the role of empathy in music, and the cultural influences that shape their work. The conversation culminates in a rapid-fire round, revealing personal insights and inspirations that drive their creative processes.

    Takeaways

    • Owen's journey began in Jakarta, Indonesia, where he discovered composition through modifying music.
    • There is a gap in music education regarding modern composers and global influences.
    • Music can be a tool for social change and raising awareness.
    • Technology, including digital audio workstations, has transformed the creative process for composers.
    • AI can be a powerful tool in music if used responsibly.
    • Personal projects allow composers to express their own stories and emotions.
    • Cultural background influences a composer's unique sound and perspective.
    • Collaboration and empathy are essential in storytelling through music.
    • The role of music in media is to give voice to unspoken narratives.
    • Exploring diverse musical traditions enriches the creative landscape.
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    41 mins
  • In Conversation with Film Composer, Christopher Tin
    Feb 4 2026

    Summary

    In this episode of Classically Speaking, host Sam Estes interviews composer Christopher Tin, known for his groundbreaking contributions to choral music, particularly through his work on the Civilization video game franchise. The conversation explores Tin's musical journey, influences, and the creative process behind his latest album, Song Offerings. They discuss the importance of melody, the challenges of sustaining creativity after achieving success, and the collaboration with librettist Tony Silvestri. Tin shares insights on overcoming the inner critic, the role of academia in shaping musical styles, and the risks taken in his compositions.

    Takeaways

    • Christopher Tin's music has brought choral art to a wider audience.
    • Baba Yetu was a fusion of Tin's diverse musical influences.
    • Creativity is a habit that can be cultivated over time.
    • Melody is central to Tin's compositional process.
    • The inner critic can hinder creativity and flow.
    • Song Offerings aims to be more accessible for performers.
    • Collaboration with lyricists is crucial for melodic composition.
    • Tin's works often blend various musical genres and styles.
    • The impact of academia on contemporary music composition is significant.
    • Taking risks in music can lead to innovative and meaningful works.

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    52 mins
  • When Classical Music Goes Viral: Orchestras, Film Scores & the New Sound of Culture
    Dec 3 2025

    This week on Classically/Speaking, Nicholas and Sam break down two of the biggest cultural shifts happening in the classical world: the viral explosion of orchestral content on TikTok and YouTube, and the global resurgence of cinematic film scores.

    From meme-worthy Mahler moments to packed arenas for Hans Zimmer and Classical-Pop crossover sensation...Rosalia, classical music is reaching new audiences in ways nobody predicted. Nicholas unpacks the digital trends driving orchestras into the spotlight, while Sam explores why film, TV, and video-game scores have become the primary gateway into orchestral music for Gen Z and Millennials.

    Together, they dive into:

    • Why orchestras are suddenly going viral
    • How short-form video is reshaping musical discovery
    • The rise of cinematic scores in streaming culture
    • What younger audiences are looking for in classical music
    • How ensembles like voices/LA can tap into these moments
    • The future of programming in an increasingly visual, digital era

    Whether you’re a performer, composer, student, or culture-curious listener, this Hot Topics episode reveals how classical music is transforming right now—and why this moment matters.

    New to the show? Follow Classically/Speaking for weekly conversations that explore performance, artistry, and the evolving culture of classical music.

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    36 mins
  • Two Homes, One Voice: Pasquale Esposito’s Holiday Journey Through Italy and America
    Nov 26 2025

    This week, Sam Estes sits down with tenor Pasquale Esposito to explore how a single holiday album can carry two cultures at once. Pasquale shares how his Italian heritage shapes his vocal identity, how Neapolitan musical traditions inform his phrasing and arrangements, and why Christmas repertoire is uniquely powerful for connecting audiences across borders. Listeners will learn how artists preserve cultural memory, how music becomes a passport between Italy and the United States, and what it takes to create a holiday album that feels both deeply rooted and widely accessible. This is an episode about tradition, storytelling, and the universal warmth of home.

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    36 mins
  • Building the Stage: The Art of Nonprofit Growth
    Nov 12 2025

    In this episode of classically/SPEAKING, host Nicholas Clements-Lindsey sits down with John Funkhouser, Fundraising Chair of Voices/LA, to unpack how performing arts organizations begin, grow, and sustain themselves through thoughtful development strategy. Together, they explore what it really takes to turn artistic vision into institutional impact from launching a nonprofit to building donor relationships and fostering long-term community trust.

    This conversation will give listeners a candid look at the intersection of creativity and sustainability where art meets operations, and inspiration meets infrastructure.

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    32 mins
  • Next Gen, New Score
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode of classically/SPEAKING, Dr. John Sutton and Lauren Biggs lead a conversation on the evolving landscape of choral composition and the new generation of voices redefining the art form. Together, they explore how digital collaboration, mentorship, and social media are reshaping the creative process and expanding where choral music lives. The discussion highlights how innovation and tradition intersect to create a vibrant new sound for today’s audiences and tomorrow’s composers.

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    45 mins
  • voices/LA: Legacy in the Making
    Oct 27 2025

    Every great ensemble begins with a vision.

    In this episode of classically/speaking hosts Nicholas Clements-Lindsey, Sam Estes, and Dr. John Sutton pull back the curtain on voices/LA — Los Angeles’ newest choral collective redefining what it means to make music in the modern era. Together, they share how the ensemble was born, what drives its creative spirit, and how mentorship, collaboration, and artistry unite to form its foundation.

    Inside the Episode:

    • How voices/LA bridges tradition and innovation in choral music
    • The mentorship model empowering emerging artists
    • Building community through music that reflects Los Angeles’ diverse soundscape

    From rehearsal room reflections to bold plans for the future, this conversation captures a legacy in motion one voice, one vision, and one city at a time.

    classically/speaking is a Voices/LA podcast hosted by Nicholas Clements-Lindsey, Sam Estes, and Dr. John Sutton celebrating where tradition meets innovation in sound.

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    53 mins
  • Game Scored: Choirs in the Console
    Oct 27 2025

    What happens when the grandeur of the concert hall meets the intensity of a video game?

    In this debut episode of classically/SPEAKING, host Sam Estes sits down with award-winning composer Garry Schyman, the creative force behind BioShock, Shadow of War, and Dante’s Inferno. Together, they explore how orchestras and choirs bring emotional depth to digital worlds and how classical composition continues to evolve through technology, storytelling, and sound design.

    Inside the Episode:

    • How Garry uses choral texture to create awe and fear in gameplay
    • The emotional science behind orchestral scoring
    • Why the future of classical music might just be in your console

    Whether you’re a gamer, musician, or curious listener, this conversation will change the way you hear music and remind you why classical isn’t just alive, it’s leveling up.

    classically/speaking is a Voices/LA podcast hosted by Nicholas Clements-Lindsey, Sam Estes, and Dr. John Sutton celebrating where tradition meets innovation in sound.

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    43 mins