Grant Writing

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 48-Garrett Shatzer on The Non-Academic Composer Life

2015-12-09T21:13:43-06:00

Garrett’s music has been performed in such venues as the Kennedy Center, Teatro Colòn, and St. Peter’s Basilica. His current commissions include a song for soprano Mireille Asselin and the Reverb Brass Quintet with bespoke [...]

Ep 48-Garrett Shatzer on The Non-Academic Composer Life2015-12-09T21:13:43-06:00

Ep 46-Tina Davidson on Effective Grant Writing

2015-11-18T21:38:45-06:00

Tina Davidson creates music that stands out for its emotional depth and lyrical dignity. Lauded for her authentic voice, the New York Times praised her “vivid ear for harmony and colors.” OperaNews called her works [...]

Ep 46-Tina Davidson on Effective Grant Writing2015-11-18T21:38:45-06:00

Ep 11-Missy Mazzoli on Grant Writing and Marketing Yourself

2015-09-07T15:45:21-05:00

Missy Mazzoli was recently deemed “one of the more consistently inventive, surprising composers now working in New York” (The New York Times), “Brooklyn’s post-millennial Mozart” (Time Out New York) and “one of the new wave of scarily [...]

Ep 11-Missy Mazzoli on Grant Writing and Marketing Yourself2015-09-07T15:45:21-05:00
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