Sinopsis
The stage is dark, but the conversation is just beginning. Welcome to the Utah Symphony's Ghost Light, a behind the curtain look into the world of classical music and the artists who make it. Hosted by Jeff Counts, Utah Symphony's General Manager and Vice President of Operations.
Episodios
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Ghost Light Episode 10.17 - Steven Mackey: Champion of Musical Underdogs
21/04/2026 Duración: 25minWe recently sat down (virtually) with Grammy Award–winning composer and electric guitarist Steve Mackey. His inventive, genre-bending work is heard in concert halls across the country, and this May, Abravanel Hall will resonate with his electric guitar concerto Aluminum Flowers. Jeff and I had a genuinely delightful time talking with Steve about everything from skiing to musical underdogs to the compositional process, with plenty of unexpected turns along the way. For more information on Steve’s journey and works, go to https://stevenmackey.com/ or follow him on Instagram @steven_mackey. To listen to his compositions, go to Apple Music or Spotify. Here’s a link to Banana/Dump Truck to get your listening started https://open.spotify.com/album/0rcLidQQaOkBFzr9Vv3wbW?si=rQUi69HjTE6V2OLaBbTqug Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and performances at our venues across Utah. To submit a question to our team, or suggest a topic for an upcoming episode, send an email to ghostlight@usuo.org USUO
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Ghost Light Episode 10.16 - Deep Dive Orff’s Carmina Burana
07/04/2026 Duración: 29minO Fortuna-you know it the moment it begins. Carmina Burana has become one of the most recognizable works in classical music, echoing far beyond the concert hall into film, television, and pop culture. In this episode, Jeff and Carol explore the musical and thorny political legacy of Carl Orff and dig into the music, text, and structure of this choral bacchanal. From rowdy drinking songs to moments of unexpected lyric beauty, Carmina Burana is a mosaic of the human experience, earthy, ecstatic, and unapologetically bold. To explore a few of our favorite pop culture moments 2007 Gatorade commercial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIlEv34dKVI O Fortuna misheard lyrics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y88vF0l8FDo Trailer to the 1989 film Glory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OS-OE1EcHI Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and performances at our venues across Utah. To submit a question to our team, or suggest a topic for an upcoming episode, send an email to ghostlight@usuo.org USUO’s
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Episode 10.15 Deep Dive: Respighi’s The Pines of Rome
23/03/2026 Duración: 24minTo borrow a familiar saying, all roads, and this week, all podcasts, lead to Rome. Jeff and Carol take us on a virtual tour of the Eternal City as they explore Respighi’s orchestral showpiece, The Pines of Rome. With its brilliant orchestration, virtuosic writing, and vivid musical postcards of Roman landmarks, this tone poem has long been a favorite of audiences and orchestral musicians alike. Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and performances at our venues across Utah. To submit a question to our team, or suggest a topic for an upcoming episode, send an email to ghostlight@usuo.org USUO’s Ghostlight podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson.
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Episode 10.14 - Daniel O’Hearn returns to Utah Opera
13/03/2026 Duración: 21minFor more than three decades, Utah Opera’s Resident Artist Program has been an important part of the company’s work on stage and in the community. Based in Salt Lake City, these young artists travel throughout Utah performing in schools and community settings, sharing their passion for opera with audiences across the state. The program also provides a bridge between academic training and a professional career. Alumni now perform on stages around the world and pursue careers across the musical field as educators, performers, and administrators. Today Jeff and Carol sit down with tenor Daniel O’Hearn, currently performing Nemorino in The Elixir of Love. to reflect on life after the Resident Artist program and the journey from young artist to working professional. Follow Daniel’s career at https://www.danielohearntenor.com/ or on Instagram @danielohearntenor. His short album “Un doux clair de lune,” featuring Utah Opera’s Principal Coach Deborah Robertson, can be streamed on Spotify at https://bit.ly/4ltDVs2
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Gaetano Donizetti’s The Elixir of Love
27/02/2026 Duración: 26minWhat happens to a shy, lovelorn tenor when his soprano crush gets distracted by a swaggering baritone? Well, one thing is for sure...it’s going to take to a fast-talking con man and his magical “love potion” to save the day and give us a happy ending. Underneath all the laughter and farce lies a surprisingly tender story of longing and sincerity, delivered in Donizetti’s quintessential bel canto style. In this latest Ghost Light Opera Prelude, Jeff and Carol uncork Donizetti’s effervescent comedy and explore why this sparkling gem continues to intoxicate audiences nearly two centuries later. Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and performances at our venues across Utah. To submit a question to our team, or suggest a topic for an upcoming episode, send an email to ghostlight@usuo.org USUO’s Ghostlight podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson.
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Ghost Light Episode 10.12 - Painting with Sound: Debussy’s La Mer
18/02/2026 Duración: 19minClaude Debussy’s lifelong obsession with the sea found its voice in La Mer, three orchestral sketches that depict the shifting moods of the ocean. Though he chafed at the title, Debussy was a musical Impressionist to match the Impressionists of the visual art world, rendering his sound images through orchestral colors and expanded harmony, rather than oils and watercolors. In one of their Deep Dives, Jeff and Carol talk about how this “anti-symphony” overcame its inauspicious debut to become one of the seminal works of the twentieth century. Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and performances at our venues across Utah. To submit a question to our team, or suggest a topic for an upcoming episode, send an email to ghostlight@usuo.org USUO’s Ghostlight podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson.
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Episode 10.11 - Stephen Hough: A Life in Many Keys
04/02/2026 Duración: 21minBeloved in Utah and around the world, Sir Stephen Hough is a multi-dimensional artist, excelling as pianist, composer, and writer as well as being a pretty talented avocational painter. In advance of his seventh collaboration with the Utah Symphony, we were delighted to welcome him for a delightful conversation. In just under twenty minutes, Sir Stephen offers philosophical gems, observations on the creative process, and life advice for artists of all persuasions, delivered with humility, wit, and charm. Follow Sir Stephen Hough on Instagram @houghhoughx2 or explore the many facets of this artist at www.stephenhough.com. Sir Stephen’s music (both as composer and performer) is widely available on Spotify and Apple Music. Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and performances at our venues across Utah. To submit a question to our team, or suggest a topic for an upcoming episode, send an email to ghostlight@usuo.org USUO’s Ghostlight podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Jeff Count
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Episode 10.10 - Chevalier Lost and Found
20/01/2026 Duración: 18minIn this episode, we take a look at composer, violinist, and cultural figure Joseph de Bologne, also known as the Chevalier de Saint-Georges. Long overlooked in traditional narratives of eighteenth-century music, de Bologne’s influence on Parisian musical life rivaled that of his more frequently programmed contemporaries. Conductor, pianist, and art song expert Tyson Deaton joins us to discuss the challenging process of creating modern scholarly editions of de Bologne’s works. Whether you’re a performer, educator, or curious listener, this conversation offers a fascinating look at how scholarship can restore a vital musical voice—and why Joseph de Bologne’s music deserves a place on today’s concert stages. For more information on Maestro Deaton and his work on Joseph de Bologne, consult https://www.tysondeaton.com/. To purchase any or all of the five volumes of de Bologne’s vocal works, go to Classical Vocal Reprints at https://bit.ly/4b2ngZr. Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and per
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Episode 10.9 - Beethoven’s Fidelio
06/01/2026 Duración: 24minBeethoven’s only opera, Fidelio, invites us into a timeless story of bravery, love, and moral resolve. Its themes of political freedom and courage feel just as urgent in 2026 as they did 220 years ago in French-occupied Vienna. We welcome opera director Tara Faircloth to the podcast to discuss her fresh take on this work whose central ideas still speak powerfully to us today. To see more about Tara Faircloth’s recent and upcoming directing work, check out https://tarafaircloth.com/. Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and performances at our venues across Utah. To submit a question to our team, or suggest a topic for an upcoming episode, send an email to ghostlight@usuo.org USUO’s Ghostlight podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson.
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Episode 10.8 - Where Music Meets Well-Being
16/12/2025 Duración: 18minModern life feels increasingly complex, and many of us struggle to stay balanced amid a constant swirl of competing expectations. Last season USUO introduced a series of Well-Being Concerts, each designed to offer Utah audiences a space for restoration through music’s unique capacity to calm, center, and heal. In this episode, Ben Kipp, Vice President of Education and Community Engagement, joins Jeff and Carol to reflect on the vision behind this initiative and to share how these concerts are already making a meaningful impact in people’s lives. To find out more about USUO’s Well-Being Concerts or to register for an upcoming concert, visit utahsymphony.org/education/well-being-concert-series. Carnegie Hall has been a leader in developing Well-Being Concerts. To see more about their current season and partnerships such as theirs with USUO, go to www.carnegiehall.org/Events/Well-Being-Concerts or visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=Po6QTj98p2o to view a video about the experience. Visit www.usuo.org for informat
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Episode 10.7 - A Hero's Life
02/12/2025 Duración: 22minRichard Strauss’ tone poems represent the zenith of orchestral storytelling, and in Ein Heldenleben, the story gets personal. Over the course of fifty vivid minutes, Strauss sketches a musical self-portrait of a composer battling critics, finding lifelong love, contemplating his musical successes and ultimately settling into a vision of hard-won peace. Join Jeff and Carol for a Deep Dive into this epic work, as they share the history behind the work, and examine whether Ein Heldenleben is full of self-deprecating irony or a composer’s ultimate ego trip. Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and performances at our venues across Utah. To submit a question to our team, or suggest a topic for an upcoming episode, send an email to ghostlight@usuo.org USUO’s Ghost Light podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson.
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Ghost Light Episode 10.6: Breaking Down Barriers
18/11/2025 Duración: 24minClassical music has long been shaped by the traditions, and occasional barriers, of the concert hall and theater. Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson welcome USUO Opera Education Manager Kevin Nakatani and Front of House Manager Melissa Robison to explore how we can reimagine those spaces to be more inclusive, responsive, and welcoming to people with diverse abilities and needs. Join us for a timely conversation about making opera and symphony performances a richer, more accessible experience for all audiences. To learn more about or register for Access to Music, visit https://usuo.org/education/access-to-music/ Explore this list of resources on accessibility and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Visit www.usuo.org for information on upcoming concerts and performances at our venues across Utah. To submit a question to our team, or suggest a topic for an upcoming episode, send an email to ghostlight@usuo.org USUO’s Ghostlight podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Jeff Counts and Carol Anderson.
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Episode 10.5 - Maestro Poschner
04/11/2025 Duración: 15minWhen the Utah Symphony introduced German conductor Markus Poschner as Music Director Designate last fall, it marked an exciting new era for the orchestra—just the eighth music director in its 85-year history! Renowned for his dynamic artistry and contagious enthusiasm, Maestro Poschner is already transforming the connection between the orchestra and its audiences. He spoke with Carol and Jeff from Linz, Austria, about his vision for what comes next.
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Episode 10.4 - A Voice Reborn
30/10/2025 Duración: 25minTwo little pieces of gristle in our throat - they produce amazing sounds that represent our identity as speakers and maybe even singers, and they are remarkably durable, until they aren't. Vocal injury is often discussed in hushed and secretive tones, and we’re bringing the conversation into the open. Singer and USUO Board Chair Annette Jarvis and Vocologist Dr. Lynn Maxfield join Jeff and Carol to tell an inspiring story of determination, discipline, and a voice reborn.
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Episode 10.3 - Mahler's Symphony No. 1
24/10/2025 Duración: 21minAt just 28, Gustav Mahler redefined the symphony with his bold and deeply personal Symphony No. 1. From the stirrings of nature to the depths of human sorrow, Mahler poured his heart into this work—revising it several times as he refined this symphonic debut. Avid Mahler enthusiasts Jeff and Carol take a Deep Dive into this monumental piece, setting the stage for Music Director Designate Markus Poschner’s return to the Utah Symphony podium.
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Ghost Light Episode 10.2 - The Shining
01/10/2025 Duración: 17minIt’s October, which means it’s time for the second annual Bloodcurdling Opening Opera, (aka BOO). This week, in Jeff and Carol's first Utah Opera Prelude of the podcast season, they discuss Paul Moravec and Mark Campbell’s chilling adaptation of Stephen King’s novel The Shining, based on the 1977 bestseller penned by the “King of Horror.” What does it take to turn such an iconic book into a riveting operatic thriller? Join us to find out!
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Episode 10.1 - Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto
17/09/2025 Duración: 18minFrom its dramatic opening that gave its composer “no peace,” to its sparkling finale, Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E minor has been delighting listeners for almost two centuries. To open the USUO Ghost Light Podcast’s tenth season, Jeff and Carol uncover the artistic partnership behind this landmark (and revolutionary) work and consider why it remains a cornerstone of the concerto repertoire.
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Episode 9.14 - Madame Butterfly Prelude Part Three
01/05/2025 Duración: 25minWhat does it take to reimagine "Madame Butterfly" for today’s stage? Director Matthew Ozawa and mezzo-soprano Nina Yoshida Nelsen join us for a candid conversation about creativity, representation, and reshaping a classic from the inside out.
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Episode 9.13 - Madame Butterfly Prelude Part Two
22/04/2025 Duración: 22minIf at first you don’t succeed, rewrite it four times—just ask Puccini. In this season’s final opera prelude, Jeff and Carol explore Madame Butterfly, from its rocky premiere to eventual triumph. They delve into the opera’s complex cultural backdrop, examine its literary roots, and confront the tension between the troubling elements within its story and its lasting popularity with opera audiences.
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Episode 9.12 - Mozart's Requiem
08/04/2025 Duración: 25minMysterious cloaked figures, thoughts of poisoning, and genius cut off at its prime...the lore surrounding Mozart's Requiem, unfinished at his untimely demise, is substantial, but the truth is even more compelling. Jeff and Carol, joined by special guest Utah Symphony Chorus director Austin McWilliams, dive deep to uncover the real story behind the music.