collaboration

Ep 248-Joseph Sowa on The Career Success Spell Book

2022-05-09T06:17:55-05:00

  Joseph Sowa draws from diverse influences to create music of detailed textures and vivid colors. His works have been played and commissioned by groups like PRISM Quartet, Hub New Music & the Genesis Chamber [...]

Ep 248-Joseph Sowa on The Career Success Spell Book2022-05-09T06:17:55-05:00

Ep 241-Nainita Desai on Blurring the Line Between Sound Design & Composing

2021-11-19T09:28:21-06:00

Nainita Desai is an award-winning composer for film and media. Her recent projects include the critically acclaimed Oscar 2000 nominated film For Sama, Sundance 2020 winning feature The Reason I Jump, Netflix' most-watched documentary feature [...]

Ep 241-Nainita Desai on Blurring the Line Between Sound Design & Composing2021-11-19T09:28:21-06:00

Ep 239-Rebekka Karijord & Jon Ekstrand on Collaboration and Empathy

2021-09-14T09:43:15-05:00

Rebekka Karijord is a composer and musician originally from Sandnessjøen, just south of the arctic circle in Northern Norway. Over the course of her career she has composed music for over 30 films, modern dance [...]

Ep 239-Rebekka Karijord & Jon Ekstrand on Collaboration and Empathy2021-09-14T09:43:15-05:00

Ep 229-Drum & Lace and Ian Hultquist on The Business of Collaboration

2020-03-19T14:05:36-05:00

  Drum & Lace is an Italian composer and performer that creates music for film, tv and media. Her live performances oscillate between electronica & chamber music, often with spatial audio elements. Ian Hultquist is [...]

Ep 229-Drum & Lace and Ian Hultquist on The Business of Collaboration2020-03-19T14:05:36-05:00

Ep 211-Danny Bensi & Saunder Juriaans on Letting Go of Ego

2019-05-30T09:40:28-05:00

  Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans are award-winning film composers. They have been playing music together for over twenty years. In the last eight years, they have completed well over 100 acclaimed film and TV scores. [...]

Ep 211-Danny Bensi & Saunder Juriaans on Letting Go of Ego2019-05-30T09:40:28-05:00

Ep 202-Adam Lastiwka on Scoring Travelers and Finding a Mentor

2019-01-17T06:40:10-06:00

  Adam Lastiwka is a Canadian-born film and television composer who splits time between Vancouver and Los Angeles. He is best known for his work on the globally-renowned Netflix series ‘Travelers’ and the Emmy-nominated CBC [...]

Ep 202-Adam Lastiwka on Scoring Travelers and Finding a Mentor2019-01-17T06:40:10-06:00

Ep 127-Scott Tegge on Understanding & Engaging Your Audience

2017-03-29T06:27:54-05:00

Scott Tegge is co-founder and tubist of Gaudete Brass Quintet, a group dedicated to commissioning original brass music. Their latest album, sevenfive – The John Corigliano Effect, features 5 new works by Corigliano’s protégés, commissioned [...]

Ep 127-Scott Tegge on Understanding & Engaging Your Audience2017-03-29T06:27:54-05:00

Ep 84-Francesca Anderegg on Making Wild Cities

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

Through her inventive programming, active composer collaborations, and precise yet impassioned interpretations, violinist Francesca Anderegg has earned renown as a musical explorer of the first order. She has performed extensively in South America, recently returning [...]

Ep 84-Francesca Anderegg on Making Wild Cities2016-10-24T23:31:47-05:00

Ep 81-Matthew Welch on Solving Problems

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

Matthew Welch is a composer of innovative opera and genre-resisting concert music. Mixing his backgrounds in bagpipes, gamelan, experimental, classical, rock and improvised music, Welch’s compositional sound is worldly and eclectic in material, yet personal [...]

Ep 81-Matthew Welch on Solving Problems2016-10-24T23:31:47-05:00
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