Oakland cellist, Lewis Patzner, interviews friends and colleagues about their musical projects.
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Curious about a musician's life? Host and cellist Patty Ryan talks to weekly guests about their stories and interests outside of the Classical Music world that inspire their musicianship. New episodes every Wednesday! Support this podcast at patreon.com/haydnmusicstand Subscribe/Follow @haydnmusicstand Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/haydnmusicstand/support
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Three musicians, Hungarian cellist Orsi, Chilean cellist Evelyn and Japanese violinist Chiaki, share their unique perspectives on classical music from Pilsen, Czech Republic. Featuring original interviews and performances with stories and classical music from around the world.
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Cellist Daniel Lelchuk engages the most extraordinary thinkers, writers, musicians, and entertainers in spirited conversations and connects music to the wider world.
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John Banther takes classical music fans behind the scenes with interviews, deep dives, and analysis. Episodes released bi-weekly on Tuesdays. Produced by WETA Classical in Washington, D.C.
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Virtual Sheet Music's Cello Lessons Videos give you cello lessons and cello insights from our cello experts. If you are a cellist, cello teacher, a cello student or simply a cello enthusiast, these videos are for you.
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In a world where it's too dangerous to go outside, a starry-eyed teen cellist risks leaving her apartment to win the love of the rebel punk next door. A twisted musical with a good, pure heart. Starring Annie Golden, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Marc Kudisch, Sarah Stiles, Taylor Trensch, and Tony Vincent. Book by Jason Schafer, Music by Arthur Lafrentz Bacon, Lyrics by Harris Doran. Directed and Edited by Harris Doran. Based on a story by Jason Schafer, suggested by Oscar Wilde’s fairytale “The Nig ...
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Discussion of what is of interest to me in the vast universe of music highlighting artists, composers and various musical styles.
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Recorded in front of a live audience, High Notes is a weekly summer series from the Aspen Music Festival and School, hosted by AMFS President and CEO Alan Fletcher and featuring discussions with the brightest stars and minds of the classical music world. This season on High Notes: violinists Sarah Chang, Augustin Hadelich, and Jennifer Koh; pianists Joyce Yang, Jonathan Biss, and Inon Barnatan; cellist Alisa Weilerstein; composers Robert Levin, Christopher Theofanidis, and Daniel Kellogg; co ...
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On Cue is a weekly music and film podcast hosted by music supervisor, Liz Gallacher, and film director, Trish Sie. Each Tuesday, Liz and Trish dish about music, movies, and life. Guests and friends in the fields of music, art, and entertainment frequently join the conversation.
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Welcome to the Arts Entrepreneurship Podcast! We highlight how entrepreneurs align their artistry, passion, and vision to create and pursue opportunities to capture value in the Arts. Learn more at www.ArtsEntrepreneurshipPodcast.com.
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Classical Dark Arts is a show about classical music. Episodes are short, punchy, and low-brow. You'll hear choice classical music, movie & pro wrestling clips, and the occasional prank call. Classical Dark Arts is hosted by Will Roseliep, the author of the monthly CDA mailer, as well as 'The Libertine's Guide to the Classical Music Revolution.' Will is a cellist and a founding member of the Cambridge Philharmonic.
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A conversation with authors and other creative people about their recent works and their insight on the world today. How do books and ideas help us grapple with current challenges? Frank Lavin has served as a diplomat, banker, White House aide, National Security Council staffer, and is the author of four books.
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There’s a fascinating variety to a life in music; this series features wonderful musicians worldwide with in-depth conversations and great music. Many episodes feature guests playing music spontaneously as part of the episode or sharing performances and albums. The inspiration and connection found in a meaningful creative life, the challenges faced, and the stories from such a diversity of people will draw you into this weekly series, with many topics that will resonate with all listeners. A ...
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Exclusive insights into the world of string playing, teaching and instrument making from The Strad magazine: Essential reading for the string music world since 1890
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Hear the interview of the week from the Music Show, where composer Andrew Ford entertains and informs a wide audience each week, providing two hours of essential listening from the world of music.
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Do you dream of someday getting to perform at Carnegie Hall, or wonder what it takes to be a professional musician? The Cello Sherpa Podcast is for anyone who enjoys the tales and scales in the life of a classical musician, or for the young classical musician who dreams big! We explore all aspects of the climb to the summit from student to the professional stage! Joel Dallow, the Cello Sherpa, interviews experts in the field covering a wide range of topics surrounding this challenging career ...
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WMI Plus At Home brings you into the personal environments of renowned artists from around the world as they share stories and music in an intimate conversation with a fellow musician, journalist, or ethnomusicologist.These talks were originally presented as live webinars, and you can watch videos of all of our past At Home sessions on our website and YouTube channel. WMI Plus At Home events are supported by a grant from Con Edison and donations from world music lovers like you. We thank you ...
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A Millennial Podcast discussing the gray areas of transition that nobody talks about.
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Interviews with movers and shakers in Twin Cities classical music. Hosted by Matt Peiken and MNuet.com.
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Music, Art , Animals , Awareness , highlighting small businesses , The Independents of the Entertainment world, uncomfortable life topics .All episodes will be rate E for explicit content (if you know , you know) NO political agendas here ,however I support our military. members and our veterans
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Recorded at Threadbare Music in LIC. Hosted by Katie Bishop and Shia Cardona. Episodes out bi-weekly starting in May, 2018! https://www.instagram.com/qthemusicpodcast/
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Talking to people about what it means to be a musician. Support this podcast: https://ko-fi.com/themusiciansjourneypodcast
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Interviews and performances by classical musicians
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A conversation about classical music and culture brought to you by Kathleen Alder (entrepreneur and founder of WildKat & Noted) Also a special thank you to Thomas Hewitt Jones @thewittjones for his beautiful theme music for our podcast: 'Momentum' for string orchestra by Thomas Hewitt Jones' Get in touch on Twitter @kathleenalder or email: kat@wildkatpr.com / www.wildkatpr.com/ www.wearenoted.com
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Welcome to my new podcast series Stories of Starting. I am fascinated with people’s passions and creative projects. In this series we discover how people like yourself have started new projects by thinking outside the box, going with the flow and tapping into their childhood imagination.
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Join Juilliard-trained professional violinist and teacher JoAnna Farrer in her weekly podcast, as she tackles questions about helping your child progress in music today. She interviews top performers, composers, and teachers, sharing actionable guidance and answering listener questions, all in short, weekly episodes. Join the conversation and gain the tools to help your child develop the skills they need to succeed in the arts and life! Follow JoAnna on Instagram @joannafarrer802 for more.
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As an ex music student who now works In TV & film, we discuss ideas on how you can boost your income and increase your chances of success in the music industry along with smart & unconventional ways others have increased their freelance income.
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Join Julia during this "entr'acte" and get to know her colleagues! You'll get to hear a snippet about everyone's musical journeys, what it’s like to be a classical musician, how everyone is faring during this pandemic, as well as some audition hacks and advice. Most importantly though, you'll get to know the musicians as people through the light-hearted conversations over coffee! Please like, subscribe, and review to support! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/juli ...
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Raining Revolution: JEDI in the Arts engages artists in a conversation about justice, equity, diversity and innovation in their respective field of arts. Arts is defined broadly and includes visual, literary, performing, design or new media.
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Life Between The Notes is a community-based project geared towards bringing the south central PA music community together with a collection of interviews of local musicians, creating a historical archive of the rich musical history in this area. We intend to provide all of our local musicians (and generations of future musicians) a resource from which to draw upon our interview subject’s experiences. Throughout the Covid pandemic which began effecting us in the spring of 2020, musicians have ...
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An audio journey through the fascinating world of the violin family
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Stefan Aronsen has been promoting the San Francisco music scene for more than 10 years. He has leveraged everything from photography, blogs, survival guides, and podcasting to his current project Balanced Breakfast. He continues to connect music industry professionals in the Bay Area, as well as around the world. This podcast started as a collection of once lost interviews from Mutiny Radio in SF and has progressed to become what it is now, quick witty interviews with indie musicians.
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EC-Cast (A Sporadicly Produced Podcast of the Communications Program at Elizabethtown College)
Colin Helb & Students
Originally launched as a podcast project during Covid-19 lockdown...Like students all across the United States and the world, the students of my audio production course are (for the most part) quarantined at home with their family as we all "practice social distancing" because of COVID-19. This limited series will present their stories of isolation, family, normalcy, joys, and pains in an attempt to provide some solace to themselves and others (and fulfill some basic requirements of an audio ...
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Chats with June Millington with her many friends in music, around the magic and the deeper subtleties (and intentions) of the act of doing music ~ both in creating and performing. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/june-millington/support
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Filmmaker/Rockstar Cellist, Kestrin Pantera
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Kestrin is a rock cellist who has appeared onstage alongside Weezer, Beck and Brandi Carlile. She also invented, built and captained a legendary glam RV which she and Disney imagineers outfitted as a rave cave karaoke studio. She's written, directed and starred in feature films. She plays with David Wain and Ken Marino's Middle Aged Dad Jam Band. S…
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Irish singer songwriter Susan O'Neill, and cellist Steven Isserlis's 'Team Fauré'
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With a voice that's 'equal parts balm and blowtorch' Irish multi-instrumentalist and singer songwriter Susan O'Neill makes a welcome return to The Music Show. She was one of our last live guests in March 2020 before she had to cut her tour short and race home. The last four years have been filled with nature, songwriting and collaboration and she j…
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Experimenting with style: saxophonist Nubya Garcia, and metal trio Black Aleph
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London-based tenor saxophonist, bandleader and composer Nubya Garcia is in Australia for Melbourne International Jazz Festival and to play shows in support of her new album Odyssey. Featuring vocalists like Esperanza Spalding and string players from Chineke!, Nubya revels in expanding her sonic palette and pushing jazz into the realms of dub, R&B, …
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Steven Isserlis Returns to Celebrate Our 100th Episode!
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews Internationally Renowned Cellist Steven Isserlis. After appearing as the Inaugural guest of this podcast in March 2021, Steven returns to celebrate the 100th episode of The Cello Sherpa Podcast and answer questions submitted by audience members. For more information on Steven: http://stevenisse…
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Music & Our Brains with Dr. Amanda Gretsch
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Dr. Amanda Gretsch, PhD, MS, OTR/L, is an occupational therapist with nearly 25 years of experience working with individuals who have sensory and motor issues, trauma history, attention issues, Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). She also helps people simply improve their overall brain function. Happily, she's one of …
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EPISODE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT, interview with Dallas based Americana singer/songwriter Evan Boyer!!
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Evan Boyer has a new album out entitled "The Devil In Me." We will be discussing his new album at length as well as Evan's creative process and his muse for songwriting. You will not want to miss this episode!
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#297: Jordan Perlson (Drummer, Percussionist, Producer, Educator) (pt. 2 of 2)
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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with Nashville-based drummer, percussionist, producer, and educator, Jordan Perlson. He’s a busy musician who's performed with well-known artists such as Gary Burton, David Liebman and Snarky Puppy. He’s been on over 100 recordings, and has composed music for national ad campaigns for companies …
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Omo Bello: Celebrating African Art Song
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Omo Bello is an acclaimed French-Nigerian operatic soprano , and in this episode we are focussing on her newly-released album “African Art Song” on Somm recordings with pianist Rebeca Omordia. Many of you heard my episode this past summer with pianist and curator of the African Concert Series, Rebeca Omordia, and I’ll be linking that episode below …
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Modernist composer Charles Ives at 150 and countertenor Andreas Scholl returns to Australia
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German countertenor Andreas Scholl returns to The Music Show whilst he’s in the country with the Australian World Orchestra. He talks to Andrew about the life of a countertenor: old repertoire, new repertoire, and looking after a voice when great demands are made of it. American pianist Donna Coleman deep dives into the life and influence of Americ…
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Music from a turbulent 17th-century England, and violinist Véronique Serret explores her voice
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Julia Fredersdorff, Artistic Director of Van Diemen's Band, talks about music from perhaps the most turbulent time in England's history - its Civil War. And, violinist, composer and vocalist Véronique Serret collaborates with nature on her latest (and ARIA Award nominated) album Migrating Bird.Von Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Matthias McIntire: Bartók On Steroids
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Composer and violinist Matthias McIntire shares his passion for field recording in nature and how he integrates nature's sounds into his compositions. His piece featured in this episode is Cathedral Grove (and the Gray Jay). Follow Matthias at www.matthiasmcintire.ca and @matthiascomposerperformer Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/haydnmusics…
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EPISODE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SEVEN, interview with the singer/songwriting duo The Magnolia Janes
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The Magnolia Janes are a duo based in Nashville and Illinois. Their songs relay some everyday challenges and overcoming them. They sing in beautiful harmonies and make a sweet sound. You will not want to miss my interview with The Magnolia Janes!!!
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The Soundtrack to Liz's Funeral
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Spooky Season is in full swing. As the Northern Hemisphere turns toward darker days, we here at On Cue are turning towards darker topics. This week, Liz lovingly and thoughtfully curates a soundtrack and emotional musical experience to score her dream funeral. Discover who shows up to celebrate Liz's life, what bands reunite in her memory, and whic…
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The horn: Everything you need to know from Mozart, Mahler, to the movie screen!
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One of the oldest instruments and one of the most beloved has to be the horn! Chandra Cervantes, one of the most in-demand horn players in the DC area, tells all about its development and use in music, plus, she plays for us some iconic music on the horn. You can find videos and recordings of her playing on the show notes page at classicalbreakdown…
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Jonathan Martin, Senior Political Writer, Politico
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Frank Lavin talks with Jonathan Martin, Senior Political Writer, Politico, to discuss the 2024 presidential race and what Harris and Trump each need to do in the final stretch. We also discuss Jonathan’s book, “This Will Not Pass,” as well as Richard Ben Cramer’s masterpiece of the 1988 presidential campaign, “What it Takes.” At least one swear wor…
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#296: Jordan Perlson (Drummer, Percussionist, Producer, Educator) (pt. 1 of 2)
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Today we released part one of our interview with Nashville-based drummer, percussionist, producer, and educator, Jordan Perlson. He’s a busy musician who's performed with well-known artists such as Gary Burton, David Liebman and Snarky Puppy. He’s been on over 100 recordings, and has composed music for national ad campaigns for companies such as Ne…
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Gilad Weiss: Moving Strings
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Gilad Weiss takes us on a visit to his music studio and improvises on several of his instruments, including the fretless guitar, and some of the instruments from Turkey and Central Asia, such as the kopuz, the baglama and the Turkmenistani dutar. He also spoke to me about his duo project with the Anatolian kamanche player Melisa Yildirim and we’re …
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Ash Wednesday's AfterMATH on the organ, and the musical marriage of Lutyens and Clark
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Elisabeth Lutyens and Edward Clark were a kind of power couple of the 20th century: she a prolific composer; he a less successful conductor but an influential producer and administrator. Annika Forkert is the author of Elisabeth Lutyens and Edward Clark: the orchestration of progress in British twentieth-century music, and she tells Andy the story …
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Listening to Another Noise with Evelyn Glennie and Raymond Antrobus, and in the throes of Ecstasy with Marcus Whale
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Percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie and poet Raymond Antrobus are two of the UK’s most famous Deaf artists and their first collaboration is Another Noise, an album that captures first-takes of Raymond’s spoken word poems, accompanied by Evelyn’s percussion, completely improvised without her having prior knowledge of any poem performed. They join Andy…
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"Teaching a Master Class at 10" - An Interview with James Kim, Asst. Professor of Cello, Hugh Hodgson School of Music at the University of Georgia
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews Cellist James Kim. He is the Asst. Professor of Cello at the Hugh Hodgson School of Music at the University of Georgia. They talk about his journey on the cello, his teaching philosophy, and his extremely fortunate path to his new teaching position. He replaces David Starkweather who spent 41 y…
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EPISODE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-SIX, interview with New York City based jazz drummer Charles Goold.
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Charles Goold has a new album out entitled Triptych Lespri. His music combines straight-ahead hard bop with Haitian rhythms for a delightful mix. You should checkout his album and the interview I did with him in this episode!!!
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Richard Fontaine, CEO of the Center for New American Security
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Frank Lavin talks with Richard Fontaine, CEO of the Center for New American Security, to discuss why the U.S. should shift from a Europe-oriented foreign policy to an Asia-oriented one. We review recent developments in U.S.-Asia policy in a discussion of Richard’s book, “The Lost Decade,” written with Robert Blackwill. Richard also recommends David…
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#295: Steve Giralt (Founder of The Garage) (pt. 2 of 2)
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Today we released part two of our interview with visionary photographer and videographer, Steve Giralt. He combined his skill as a commercial photographer with his interest in robotics to create The Garage, a 10,000 sq ft studio in Brooklyn’s Industry City Complex, that’s fully-equipped for both photography and film shoots. Steve’s goal as a direct…
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Fiddles, folk and finding the light: The Crooked Fiddle Band and Angie McMahon
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Crooked Fiddle Band refer to their music as “chainsaw folk”, but their fourth studio album The Free Wild Wind & the Songs of Birds is heavier on the folk than on the chainsaw. The band comes into The Music Show studio to play live from the new album, and talk about eighteen years playing together. What’s it like to have thousands of fans sing your …
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Cecil's Corner: New Repertoire
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On this episode of Cecil's Corner, Cecil and Patty discuss the process of learning new repertoire, the balance of how much to listen to recordings for reference, interacting with living composers and learning music that's completely unfamiliar. Submit your questions to Cecil on Instagram @cecilm10 or by email at cmummey@bu.edu. Support this pod…
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Sara Caswell: Jazz violinist
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I was honoured to have this opportunity to record this conversation with the phenomenal violinist Sara Caswell, who is a GRAMMY Nominee for the Best Improvised Jazz Solo. We focused on the recent 9 Horses album, Strum with mandolinist and composer Joseph Brent, and she also spoke to me about some of her other collaborators including esperanza spald…
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The Outlaws: Henry Wagons remembers Kris Kristofferson, and Tami Neilson plays Willie Nelson
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Henry Wagons remembers Outlaw Country figurehead Kris Kristofferson, who has died at the age of 88. From Nashville to Hollywood, from Oxford University to the US Army, he had a life almost as unique as his voice. That leaves Willie Nelson the last of the Highwaymen, the original Outlaw supergroup, and his music is the subject of New Zealand-based C…
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Hurdy-Gurdy Player Ariel Ninas and Devon Léger
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Send us a text Ariel Ninas has been playing the hurdy-gurdy since 2001, incorporating a unique style based on traditional Galician music. His work blends elements of contemporary avant-garde aesthetics, including electronic, droning, and free improvisation. Here he demonstrates the medieval instrument, shares music, and chats with journalist and fe…
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EPISODE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-FIVE, interview with singer/songwriter Jayce Turley
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Jayce Turley has not yet reached his 21st birthday, yet he writes and sings songs that sound like a lifetime of experience. You will enjoy the discussion I have with Jayce and you will not want to miss this episode!!!
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Gemma Lacey, Cultural Storyteller
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Gemma writes about music, fashion, and culture, specializing in intimate one-on-one artist interviews. While her sub-par drawing skills ruled out a coveted career in fashion design, she's found her niche, and this month celebrates the tenth anniversary of PUSS PUSS magazine. As co-editor, she's passionate about helping PUSS PUSS channel the insouci…
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The lives and music of Silvestre Revueltas and Gabriela Lena Frank
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We explore two influential composers in this episode that you need to know; Silvestre Revueltas and Gabriela Lena Frank. John Banther and Evan Keely highlight works from both composers, aspects of their lives, and what to listen for in their music! Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inform…
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#294: Steve Giralt (Founder of The Garage) (pt. 1 of 2)
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Today we released part one of our interview with visionary photographer and videographer, Steve Giralt. He combined his skill as a commercial photographer with his interest in robotics to create The Garage, a 10,000 sq ft studio in Brooklyn’s Industry City Complex, that’s fully-equipped for both photography and film shoots. Steve’s goal as a direct…
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Mark Deutsch and his Bazantar
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Mark Deutsch is a brilliant and unique musician who has devoted the last 3 decades of his life to his instrument the Bazantar, which is unique to him. There is only one Bazantar, which is a double bass hybrid with elements of the sitar: it has 6 main strings, 4 drone strings, and 29 sympathetic strings. Mark grew up as a multi-instrumentalist, but …
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Out front: advocate and songwriter Eliza Hull and conductor Sir Donald Runnicles
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Singer songwriter Eliza Hull has been writing and performing piano-driven pop music for over a decade. She's also a disability advocate and has championed increased visibility and access for musicians around Australia. Only in the last couple of years has she started sharing more about her own disability in her songwriting, including last year's EP…
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"Tales of Scales, Scales and More Scales" - An Interview with Cello Professors Robert Jesselson and Theodore Buchholz
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The Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews Cellists Robert Jesselson, Professor Emeritus at the University of South Carolina, and Theodore Buchholz, Associate Professor at The University of Arizona. They share their teaching philosophies, and the details of their new book The Cellist's Guide to Scale and Arpeggios. For more information …
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EPISODE ONE HUNDRED NINETY-FOUR, interview with multi-instrumentalist, composer and arranger Jon Beshay
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Jon Beshay is firmly entrenched in the NYC jazz scene. He leads his own groups, writes for other bands and also creates music for theater pieces. We have a great talk about his work and the New York scene. You will not want to miss this episode!!!
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Sheila Walcott, SVP at Warner Bros
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Sheila has years of experience in the entertainment industry, ever since the show biz bug got a hold of her at age 15. She ditched her plan to become a lawyer and dove headfirst into filmmaking by the time she graduated high school. Fast forward to today: as SVP of Creative Development at Warner Bros, Sheila has worked on the critically acclaimed m…
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#293: Brian & Ross Raitman (Raitman Art Galleries) (pt. 2 of 2)
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This week on the podcast is part two of our interview with brothers Brian and Ross Raitman. Together they own Raitman Art Galleries in Breckenridge and Vail, Colorado, and also have a robust online gallery on their website. They started with an 825 sq. foot gallery in 2007, and over the years have expanded to over 8,000 sq. feet of gallery space in…
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Trumpeter, composer and conductor Stephen Burns is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Fulcrum Point New Music Project in Chicago. He has been acclaimed on four continents for his virtuosity and interpretative depth in recitals, orchestral appearances, chamber music, and multi-media performances.In this interview you’ll hear him talk about som…
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Conductor Sam Weller's rise and songwriter Melody Pool's return
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Ten years ago Melody Pool was a rising star of the Australian folk music scene. She won awards and released two acclaimed albums of heartbreaking songs, and then she disappeared. It takes a lot of guts to step back publicly from the music industry when your career has so much momentum, but Melody made the decision to prioritise her mental health. L…
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