American Stories

Mother and Child

Episode Summary

Honoring both Mother's Day and International Nurses Day this week, our first episode is a tribute to moms on the front lines of COVID-19. Featuring the stories of two New York City health care workers and moms, plus "Mother and Child" by William Grant Still, performed remotely from our homes across the country.

Episode Notes

Honoring both Mother's Day and International Nurses Day this week, our first episode is a tribute to moms on the front lines of COVID-19. American Stories brings you storytelling through conversation and through music. In socially-distanced times, we’re connecting as musicians through remote performance: this episode features “Mother and Child” for violin and piano by William Grant Still, recorded from our homes across the country. We begin by sharing the stories of two heroic New York City health care workers and mothers. Agnes Garfield, a nurse practitioner and new mom, tells us about the sacrifices made by hospital workers, the surprises of being a new mom, and the challenges of raising her little boy during the pandemic. Mari Pascoe, a midwife, talks us through her process of recovery from the coronavirus, and shares stories from the delivery room. 

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See Sargent Johnson's chalk drawing Mother and Child: https://www.sfmoma.org/artwork/36.5991/

American Stories in general, and this first episode in particular, would not have been possible without our beloved mentors, Ms. Catherine Cho and Ms. Natasha Brofsky; we were fortunate to have their guidance, encouragement, and expertise at every turn.

About us:

Sophia Stoyanovich is a violinist originally from Bainbridge Island, Washington. Born into a family of artists, Sophia seeks to develop projects that cultivate empathy through exploring identities. A graduate of The Juilliard School, she has performed internationally, including soloing with the Seattle Symphony. In 2014 she traveled throughout Vietnam with the About Face Foundation, teaching at schools and orphanages. She is also communications director and violinist of The Versoi Ensemble, an international chamber ensemble dedicated to cultural diplomacy through chamber music. Derek Wang is a New York-based pianist and communicator who is guided by the value of committed listening in musical and social spaces. He is a Juilliard graduate and member of the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble at the Aspen Music Festival and School. He appeared on an NPR Tiny Desk episode in 2018 as emcee for From the Top. He has played family concerts alongside the animated short film collection Magic Piano and the Chopin Shorts in the U.S., Mexico, and on tour in China.

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