Podcast Episodes

Ep 77-Daniel Spreadbury on Dorico & The Future of Notation Software

2016-10-24T23:31:47-05:00

Daniel Spreadbury is the Product Marketing Manager for Steinberg's in-developing professional scoring application, Dorico. Before joining Steinberg, Daniel and many members of the Dorico team worked for many years on the Sibelius music notation software. [...]

Ep 77-Daniel Spreadbury on Dorico & The Future of Notation Software2016-10-24T23:31:47-05:00

Ep 76-Marie Incontrera on Anything is Possible

2016-06-20T14:13:34-05:00

Marie Incontrera is a composer, conductor, pianist, and bandleader whose multi-genre work spans opera, big band, heavy metal, post-modern orchestra, and chamber music. As a composer, Marie's work has been hailed as "deftly woven jazz and gospel [...]

Ep 76-Marie Incontrera on Anything is Possible2016-06-20T14:13:34-05:00

Ep 75-Jonathan Sheffer on Providing Meaningful Experiences

2016-06-14T22:57:43-05:00

Composer/conductor Jonathan Sheffer's career covers classical, opera, dance, and film and television. His compositions includes works for orchestra, solo piano, concertos, two musicals, the opera, Blood On The Dining Room Floor, and scores for television, [...]

Ep 75-Jonathan Sheffer on Providing Meaningful Experiences2016-06-14T22:57:43-05:00

Ep 74-Julia Torgovitskaya & Jennifer Rosenfeld on Awakening Your Business Brain

2016-06-05T16:24:44-05:00

Julia Torgovitskaya, President of iCadenza & CEO of Cadenza Artists Management, is a trained opera singer who relates first-hand to the ever-changing challenges facing performing artists. She has extensive consulting experience, and her writings have [...]

Ep 74-Julia Torgovitskaya & Jennifer Rosenfeld on Awakening Your Business Brain2016-06-05T16:24:44-05:00

Ep 72-Arthur Breur on Websites & Online Presence

2016-05-27T20:05:55-05:00

Arthur Breur is a composer & business owner in Portland, Oregon. He has been composing for more than three decades & received his degree in piano performance from Millikin University. He started his web design [...]

Ep 72-Arthur Breur on Websites & Online Presence2016-05-27T20:05:55-05:00

Ep 71-Patricia Leonard on Fundraising 101

2016-05-17T14:16:01-05:00

A native of Boston, Patricia Leonard’s early musical training began with piano studies. She received a degree in Composition from The Boston Conservatory of Music. Principal composition teachers include Larry Thomas Bell and Pulitzer Prize-winning [...]

Ep 71-Patricia Leonard on Fundraising 1012016-05-17T14:16:01-05:00

Ep 70-Sean Perrin on Adding Value as a Living Composer

2016-05-17T12:41:38-05:00

Sean is an active teacher and performer on both clarinet and percussion, is the host of the clarineat.com podcast, and is the founder of Rubbato Music, Inc. He has played with numerous local ensembles, including [...]

Ep 70-Sean Perrin on Adding Value as a Living Composer2016-05-17T12:41:38-05:00

Ep 69-Victoria Bond on Essential Business for Composers

2016-05-05T10:06:04-05:00

A major force in 21st century concert music, Victoria Bond leads a dual career as composer and conductor. Her compositions have been praised by the New York Times as "powerful, stylistically varied and technically demanding," [...]

Ep 69-Victoria Bond on Essential Business for Composers2016-05-05T10:06:04-05:00

Ep 68-Whitney George on Why You Need Your Own Ensemble

2016-04-29T07:04:38-05:00

Whitney George is a composer and conductor who specializes in the use of mixed media to blur the distinctions between concert performance, installation art, and theater. Utilizing a wide variety of material including literary texts, [...]

Ep 68-Whitney George on Why You Need Your Own Ensemble2016-04-29T07:04:38-05:00
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