Robert Kapilow (December 22, 1952) is an American composer, conductor, and music commentator. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Yale University, a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, and a student of Nadia Boulanger. He initially gained recognition for his classical music radio program, What Makes It Great?, which was under the umbrella of National Public Radio's Performance Today; "PT" is now a stablemate of classical programs produced by American Public Media. "What Makes It Great?" is part of NPR's NPR Music website. On the program he presented live full-length concert evenings and series throughout North America. Kapilow's program has become a recurring event at New York's Lincoln Center (where Kapilow has the distinction of being the only artist to have his own series), in Boston, Los Angeles and Kansas City among other venues.
As a composer, Kapilow wrote the first musical setting of a Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham, which was premiered by the New Jersey Chamber Music Society in 1995. It has since achieved great popularity in the children's theater world, prompting Boston Globe music critic Richard Dyer to name it "the most popular children's piece since Peter and the Wolf". A prolific composer of symphonic works, Kapilow has written pieces for the Kansas City Symphony, the National Symphony Orchestra, the Louisiana Philharmonic, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Helena Symphony, and the Minnesota Orchestra among others. He has also written one opera, Many Moons, which is based on the James Thurber story with a libretto by Hilary Blecher. Kapilow was a featured composer on Chicago Public Radio's prestigious Composers In America series and is a recipient of an Exxon "Meet-the-Composer" grant and numerous ASCAP awards.
Recording, illustration and text of an opera composed by Robert Kapilow, adapted from the classic book Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss, and presented at the FamilyMusik series at Jordan Hall in Boston.
Green Eggs and Ham
text and illustrations by Dr. Seuss
music by Robert Kapilow
Robert Kapilow, piano
Angelina Réaux, soprano
Brett Tabisel, boy soprano
New Jersey Chamber Music Society
published by G. Schirmer, Inc. (ASCAP)
Koch International Classics recording 1995
published: 27 Mar 2011
Rob Kapilow’s introduction to Stravinsky’s Firebird
Stravinsky: Suite from The Firebird (1919 revision)
17/18 TSO Intermediate/Senior School Concert Video Podcast
Suitable for Grades 7 - 12
November 1 & 2, 2017
May 10, 2018
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published: 02 Oct 2017
Center for Free Enterprise: Rob Kapilow–All You Have to do is Listen
Composer Rob Kapilow talks to students about the difference between good and great and how to listen for greatness.
published: 09 Oct 2019
Composer Rob Kapilow on the Yiddish and Jewish notes in "White Christmas"
An outtake from "Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas" with American composer, conductor and author Rob Kapilow. Kapilow, who is also the conductor and host of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's "What Makes it Great?" series, points out all the Yiddish and Jewish notes in the Christmas classic "White Christmas." Courtesy of Riddle Films.
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published: 30 Nov 2017
Composer Rob Kapilow Deconstructs Famous Song Openings
Composer, conductor and commentator Robert Kapilow identifies what makes several well-known song introductions so great. Kapilow reviewed Symphony No. 5 by Beethoven, Eminem's Sing For The Moment, Handel's Messiah and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. He says anything that's great art changes our sense of what's possible in the universe.
Listen to the full Kojo Nnamdi Show interview: http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2012-12-10/what-makes-it-great-classical-music-and-beyond-rob-kapilow
published: 10 Dec 2012
Rob Kapilow's "What Makes It Great?" - Beethoven Symphony No. 7
A very short excerpt from the presentation by Rob Kapilow at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts as he explored Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. This performance was held on November 20, 2019 and featured the California State Fullerton University Symphony Orchestra.
published: 10 Dec 2019
Why 'Over the Rainbow' takes us to a magical, musical place
What makes the song "Over the Rainbow" an indelible classic? Jeffrey Brown talks to composer and musician Rob Kapilow, who helps explain why we love the story of a girl caught yearning for both home and adventure.
View the Full Story/Transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/rainbow-takes-us-magical-musical-place/
published: 06 Oct 2015
Rob Kapilow performs "Summertime"
Composer Rob Kapilow shared his rendition of "Summertime" with the NewsHour's Jeffrey Brown.
published: 17 Sep 2015
Lecture and Conversation Series - Rob Kapilow
Video highlights the best of conversations with Robert kapilow during the BISQC 2013 lectures.
published: 01 Sep 2013
How a composer’s joke melodies became his unexpected legacy
Composer Camille Saint-Saëns would have celebrated his 181st birthday on Sunday. During his lifetime, he was one of the world’s most famous composers. Today he is best known for his “Carnival of the Animals,” a legacy he would have found hard to swallow; Saint-Saëns wrote the pieces as a joke for a Mardi Gras party. Composer and musician Rob Kapilow joins Jeffrey Brown to discuss.
Recording, illustration and text of an opera composed by Robert Kapilow, adapted from the classic book Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss, and presented at the Fam...
Recording, illustration and text of an opera composed by Robert Kapilow, adapted from the classic book Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss, and presented at the FamilyMusik series at Jordan Hall in Boston.
Green Eggs and Ham
text and illustrations by Dr. Seuss
music by Robert Kapilow
Robert Kapilow, piano
Angelina Réaux, soprano
Brett Tabisel, boy soprano
New Jersey Chamber Music Society
published by G. Schirmer, Inc. (ASCAP)
Koch International Classics recording 1995
Recording, illustration and text of an opera composed by Robert Kapilow, adapted from the classic book Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss, and presented at the FamilyMusik series at Jordan Hall in Boston.
Green Eggs and Ham
text and illustrations by Dr. Seuss
music by Robert Kapilow
Robert Kapilow, piano
Angelina Réaux, soprano
Brett Tabisel, boy soprano
New Jersey Chamber Music Society
published by G. Schirmer, Inc. (ASCAP)
Koch International Classics recording 1995
Stravinsky: Suite from The Firebird (1919 revision)
17/18 TSO Intermediate/Senior School Concert Video Podcast
Suitable for Grades 7 - 12
November 1 & 2, 2017
...
Stravinsky: Suite from The Firebird (1919 revision)
17/18 TSO Intermediate/Senior School Concert Video Podcast
Suitable for Grades 7 - 12
November 1 & 2, 2017
May 10, 2018
Purchase tickets for your school or students: https://www.tso.ca/education/school-concerts
Stravinsky: Suite from The Firebird (1919 revision)
17/18 TSO Intermediate/Senior School Concert Video Podcast
Suitable for Grades 7 - 12
November 1 & 2, 2017
May 10, 2018
Purchase tickets for your school or students: https://www.tso.ca/education/school-concerts
An outtake from "Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas" with American composer, conductor and author Rob Kapilow. Kapilow, who is also the conductor and host of the ...
An outtake from "Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas" with American composer, conductor and author Rob Kapilow. Kapilow, who is also the conductor and host of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's "What Makes it Great?" series, points out all the Yiddish and Jewish notes in the Christmas classic "White Christmas." Courtesy of Riddle Films.
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An outtake from "Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas" with American composer, conductor and author Rob Kapilow. Kapilow, who is also the conductor and host of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's "What Makes it Great?" series, points out all the Yiddish and Jewish notes in the Christmas classic "White Christmas." Courtesy of Riddle Films.
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Composer, conductor and commentator Robert Kapilow identifies what makes several well-known song introductions so great. Kapilow reviewed Symphony No. 5 by Beet...
Composer, conductor and commentator Robert Kapilow identifies what makes several well-known song introductions so great. Kapilow reviewed Symphony No. 5 by Beethoven, Eminem's Sing For The Moment, Handel's Messiah and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. He says anything that's great art changes our sense of what's possible in the universe.
Listen to the full Kojo Nnamdi Show interview: http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2012-12-10/what-makes-it-great-classical-music-and-beyond-rob-kapilow
Composer, conductor and commentator Robert Kapilow identifies what makes several well-known song introductions so great. Kapilow reviewed Symphony No. 5 by Beethoven, Eminem's Sing For The Moment, Handel's Messiah and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. He says anything that's great art changes our sense of what's possible in the universe.
Listen to the full Kojo Nnamdi Show interview: http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2012-12-10/what-makes-it-great-classical-music-and-beyond-rob-kapilow
A very short excerpt from the presentation by Rob Kapilow at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts as he explored Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. This perfor...
A very short excerpt from the presentation by Rob Kapilow at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts as he explored Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. This performance was held on November 20, 2019 and featured the California State Fullerton University Symphony Orchestra.
A very short excerpt from the presentation by Rob Kapilow at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts as he explored Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. This performance was held on November 20, 2019 and featured the California State Fullerton University Symphony Orchestra.
What makes the song "Over the Rainbow" an indelible classic? Jeffrey Brown talks to composer and musician Rob Kapilow, who helps explain why we love the story o...
What makes the song "Over the Rainbow" an indelible classic? Jeffrey Brown talks to composer and musician Rob Kapilow, who helps explain why we love the story of a girl caught yearning for both home and adventure.
View the Full Story/Transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/rainbow-takes-us-magical-musical-place/
What makes the song "Over the Rainbow" an indelible classic? Jeffrey Brown talks to composer and musician Rob Kapilow, who helps explain why we love the story of a girl caught yearning for both home and adventure.
View the Full Story/Transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/rainbow-takes-us-magical-musical-place/
Composer Camille Saint-Saëns would have celebrated his 181st birthday on Sunday. During his lifetime, he was one of the world’s most famous composers. Today he ...
Composer Camille Saint-Saëns would have celebrated his 181st birthday on Sunday. During his lifetime, he was one of the world’s most famous composers. Today he is best known for his “Carnival of the Animals,” a legacy he would have found hard to swallow; Saint-Saëns wrote the pieces as a joke for a Mardi Gras party. Composer and musician Rob Kapilow joins Jeffrey Brown to discuss.
Composer Camille Saint-Saëns would have celebrated his 181st birthday on Sunday. During his lifetime, he was one of the world’s most famous composers. Today he is best known for his “Carnival of the Animals,” a legacy he would have found hard to swallow; Saint-Saëns wrote the pieces as a joke for a Mardi Gras party. Composer and musician Rob Kapilow joins Jeffrey Brown to discuss.
Recording, illustration and text of an opera composed by Robert Kapilow, adapted from the classic book Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss, and presented at the FamilyMusik series at Jordan Hall in Boston.
Green Eggs and Ham
text and illustrations by Dr. Seuss
music by Robert Kapilow
Robert Kapilow, piano
Angelina Réaux, soprano
Brett Tabisel, boy soprano
New Jersey Chamber Music Society
published by G. Schirmer, Inc. (ASCAP)
Koch International Classics recording 1995
Stravinsky: Suite from The Firebird (1919 revision)
17/18 TSO Intermediate/Senior School Concert Video Podcast
Suitable for Grades 7 - 12
November 1 & 2, 2017
May 10, 2018
Purchase tickets for your school or students: https://www.tso.ca/education/school-concerts
An outtake from "Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas" with American composer, conductor and author Rob Kapilow. Kapilow, who is also the conductor and host of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's "What Makes it Great?" series, points out all the Yiddish and Jewish notes in the Christmas classic "White Christmas." Courtesy of Riddle Films.
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Composer, conductor and commentator Robert Kapilow identifies what makes several well-known song introductions so great. Kapilow reviewed Symphony No. 5 by Beethoven, Eminem's Sing For The Moment, Handel's Messiah and Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles. He says anything that's great art changes our sense of what's possible in the universe.
Listen to the full Kojo Nnamdi Show interview: http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2012-12-10/what-makes-it-great-classical-music-and-beyond-rob-kapilow
A very short excerpt from the presentation by Rob Kapilow at the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts as he explored Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. This performance was held on November 20, 2019 and featured the California State Fullerton University Symphony Orchestra.
What makes the song "Over the Rainbow" an indelible classic? Jeffrey Brown talks to composer and musician Rob Kapilow, who helps explain why we love the story of a girl caught yearning for both home and adventure.
View the Full Story/Transcript: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/rainbow-takes-us-magical-musical-place/
Composer Camille Saint-Saëns would have celebrated his 181st birthday on Sunday. During his lifetime, he was one of the world’s most famous composers. Today he is best known for his “Carnival of the Animals,” a legacy he would have found hard to swallow; Saint-Saëns wrote the pieces as a joke for a Mardi Gras party. Composer and musician Rob Kapilow joins Jeffrey Brown to discuss.
Robert Kapilow (December 22, 1952) is an American composer, conductor, and music commentator. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Yale University, a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, and a student of Nadia Boulanger. He initially gained recognition for his classical music radio program, What Makes It Great?, which was under the umbrella of National Public Radio's Performance Today; "PT" is now a stablemate of classical programs produced by American Public Media. "What Makes It Great?" is part of NPR's NPR Music website. On the program he presented live full-length concert evenings and series throughout North America. Kapilow's program has become a recurring event at New York's Lincoln Center (where Kapilow has the distinction of being the only artist to have his own series), in Boston, Los Angeles and Kansas City among other venues.
As a composer, Kapilow wrote the first musical setting of a Dr. Seuss's Green Eggs and Ham, which was premiered by the New Jersey Chamber Music Society in 1995. It has since achieved great popularity in the children's theater world, prompting Boston Globe music critic Richard Dyer to name it "the most popular children's piece since Peter and the Wolf". A prolific composer of symphonic works, Kapilow has written pieces for the Kansas City Symphony, the National Symphony Orchestra, the Louisiana Philharmonic, the Saint Louis Symphony, the Helena Symphony, and the Minnesota Orchestra among others. He has also written one opera, Many Moons, which is based on the James Thurber story with a libretto by Hilary Blecher. Kapilow was a featured composer on Chicago Public Radio's prestigious Composers In America series and is a recipient of an Exxon "Meet-the-Composer" grant and numerous ASCAP awards.
But this is exactly what conductor and NPR columnist Rob Kapilow requested during the most recent installment of his “What Makes It Great” live series ... Kapilow, an award-winning composer, musician and ...
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