conducting

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

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 53-Brian Balmages on Thinking Business

2016-01-14T07:12:59-06:00

Brian Balmages has had his music performed throughout the world, including premieres at the College Band Directors National Conference, the Midwest Clinic, Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. His music was also performed as part [...]

Ep 53-Brian Balmages on Thinking Business2016-01-14T07:12:59-06:00

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 30-Anthony Maglione on Getting Your Score into the Conductor’s Hands

2015-09-07T16:07:15-05:00

Conductor/Composer Anthony J. Maglione is a graduate of Westminster Choir College of Rider University, East Carolina University, and the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the Director of Choral Studies at William Jewell College, [...]

Ep 30-Anthony Maglione on Getting Your Score into the Conductor’s Hands2015-09-07T16:07:15-05:00
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