Peter Myles has been a Hollywood film music editor for over 20 years.
He recently spoke with Classical IPR s Amanda Sewell about his career, starting from his time as a student at Interlochen Arts Camp and Academy.
After earning degrees from the New England Conservatory and Northwestern, Myles played the trumpet professionally and then became a producer for the Delos record label.
In the late 1990s, he made the transition to Hollywood and has worked on blockbuster films including installments in the Jason Bourne, Harry Potter and Star Wars Series.
Watch IPR s entire conversation with Myles on demand below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7KSlODvVWM
Keith Brown Host and Producer
Keith enjoys a highly varied career as an on-air host, professional voiceover artist, audiobook narrator, opera singer, and teacher.
His onstage engagements have taken him from Carnegie Hall to Italy to Newfoundland in repertoire from Puccini and Richard Strauss to Sondheim, and he has been praised by Opera News for his “warm bass-baritone” and for performances “inflected with fine rubato.” He is also a former first-place winner of the American Prize in Vocal Performance - Friedrich and Virginia Schorr Memorial Award, and he holds degrees in classical voice from the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
Keith is fortunate to spend a great deal of time on the microphone, and when he’s not hosting classical music programs on IPR, you’ll most likely find him recording commercials and narrating audiobook titles in genres ranging from sci-fi, historical and contemporary fiction, romance, and fantasy
Published April 23, 2021 at 9:54 AM EDT Listen • 58:52
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Founded in 1993, the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation seeks to help people in many ways.
The Foundation not only offers grants to support those who need medical and dental care, but it also regularly awards scholarships to music students.
The Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation Scholarship has supported dozens of Interlochen Arts Camp and Academy students over the past two decades.
On today s program, we talk with four of those scholarship recipients about their time at Interlochen and how their current careers embody values that Ella Fitzgerald held dear, such as education and equity.
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Enrique Márquez Named Director of Music at Interlochen Center for the Arts
Márquez joins Interlochen from the Harvard Department of Music, where he oversaw Music Department concerts and events.by Chloe Rabinowitz
Interlochen Center for the Arts announced today that Enrique Márquez has been named Director of Music. In this role, Márquez will lead music programming, pedagogy, and curricula at Interlochen Arts Academy, Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen Online, and Interlochen College of Creative Arts. Márquez begins his new role June 1. An accomplished educator, arts leader, musician, and Interlochen alumnus whose career in the arts spans continents and cultures, Enrique brings a unique global perspective to this position, said Interlochen Center for the Arts President Trey Devey. We re thrilled that he will return to Interlochen to energize and guide our music programs into the future.
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