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Ep 42-Cheryl Frances-Hoad on Treating Compositions as Assets

2016-10-24T23:31:51-05:00

Cheryl Frances-Hoad was born in 1980 and received her musical education at the Yehudi Menuhin School, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge and Kings College London. Her music has been described as “like a declaration of [...]

Ep 42-Cheryl Frances-Hoad on Treating Compositions as Assets2016-10-24T23:31:51-05:00

Ep 41-Steven Swartz & Sarah Baird Knight on PR for Composers

2015-11-05T05:57:25-06:00

Steven is the founding partner of Dotdotdotmusic, the leading public relations agency serving artists and organizations in the vibrant new classical music scene. Trained as a composer, with a PhD in composition under principal teacher [...]

Ep 41-Steven Swartz & Sarah Baird Knight on PR for Composers2015-11-05T05:57:25-06:00

Ep 40-Kim Diehnelt on Mastering Composing Through Conducting

2016-10-24T23:31:51-05:00

Maestra Kim Diehnelt established her craft as conductor, composer, and artistic coach in both Finland and Switzerland. This year alone her compositions were performed in Chicago, New York City, and by the Rensselaer Concert Choir; [...]

Ep 40-Kim Diehnelt on Mastering Composing Through Conducting2016-10-24T23:31:51-05:00

Ep 39-Alf Bishai on Writing Music People Love

2015-09-30T22:39:06-05:00

Alf Bishai is a composer/music director in New York City. He has taught classical theory and ear training at NYU since 2001. During his masters degree, Alf experienced the standard existential crisis many young composers [...]

Ep 39-Alf Bishai on Writing Music People Love2015-09-30T22:39:06-05:00

Ep 38-Dale Trumbore on Growing Your Career with Focus & Clarity

2015-09-23T13:27:56-05:00

Dale's compositions have been commissioned, awarded and performed by ensembles including ACME, Center City Opera Theater, Choral Arts Initiative, The Esoterics, Inscape Chamber Orchestra, the Maryland State Boychoir, New York Virtuoso Singers, The Singers - Minnesota Choral [...]

Ep 38-Dale Trumbore on Growing Your Career with Focus & Clarity2015-09-23T13:27:56-05:00

Ep 36-Steven Bryant on Launching Your Career Through a Niche Ensemble

2015-09-07T14:27:17-05:00

Winner of the ABA Ostwald award and three-time winner of the NBA Revelli Award, Steven Bryant’s music for wind ensemble has reshaped the genre. A prolific composer, his substantial catalogue of music is regularly performed [...]

Ep 36-Steven Bryant on Launching Your Career Through a Niche Ensemble2015-09-07T14:27:17-05:00

Ep 35-Joel Puckett on Balancing The Composer’s Life

2016-10-24T23:31:51-05:00

Named as one of National Public Radio’s listeners' favorite composers under the age of 40, Joel Puckett is one of the most performed composers in America. Hailed by the Washington Post as "visionary," Mr. Puckett [...]

Ep 35-Joel Puckett on Balancing The Composer’s Life2016-10-24T23:31:51-05:00

Ep 34-Joseph Summer on Producing Concerts of Your Own Music

2016-10-24T23:31:51-05:00

Joseph Summer began playing the French horn at the age of seven. While attending the Eastern Music Festival in North Carolina at age thirteen he was fortunate to be allowed to study composition with the [...]

Ep 34-Joseph Summer on Producing Concerts of Your Own Music2016-10-24T23:31:51-05:00

Ep 33-Julianna Raye on Priming Your Mind for Creativity

2016-10-24T23:31:53-05:00

Julianna’s debut album, Something Peculiar, was produced by Jeff Lynne (Traveling Wilburys, ELO), who met Raye through her cousin, composer, Michael Kamen. Lynne was so taken by her voice and songs, he offered to produce [...]

Ep 33-Julianna Raye on Priming Your Mind for Creativity2016-10-24T23:31:53-05:00
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