Tuning in with composer David Michael Hyde
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In this "holiday" episode of the Tompkins Orchestra podcast Vicky and Rithik interview David Michael Hyde, the composer of "Christmastide," a piece being commissioned by the Tompkins orchestra and choir.
Hyde shares that his love for the holiday inspired the piece, and the central message is a timely reminder "not to forget what it's truly all about" amid the busy holiday season. The lyrics are largely based on a public domain poem by Lahi Brown Allen, supplemented by a refrain and a bridge Hyde contributed.
Hyde discusses his creative process, which is influenced by his background in film scoring. He encourages aspiring student composers to "just start writing what you hear in your head" and to lean on music as a "friend". His ultimate goal is to inspire young people through his music
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