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Ep 234-Jim Ginsburg on Cedille Records and Making Records Collectible

2021-01-23T14:36:16-06:00

Image by Elliot Mandel. Jim Ginsburg is the founder and president of Cedille Records. He oversees all of Cedille's releases and produces a majority of them. Cedille Records has grown to be one of Chicago's [...]

Ep 234-Jim Ginsburg on Cedille Records and Making Records Collectible2021-01-23T14:36:16-06:00

Ep 141-Mariel Roberts on Cartography & Respecting the Performer

2017-06-06T23:49:37-05:00

"Trailblazing” cellist Mariel Roberts (Feast of Music) is widely recognized as a deeply dedicated interpreter of contemporary music. Roberts’ work emphasizes expanding the technical and expressive possibilities of her instrument through close relationships with innovative [...]

Ep 141-Mariel Roberts on Cartography & Respecting the Performer2017-06-06T23:49:37-05:00

Ep 106-Dan Redfeld on Creating A Hopeful Place and Life in Hollywood

2016-11-30T15:31:36-06:00

American composer, conductor, orchestrator, pianist and producer Dan Redfeld has had his music and arrangements performed internationally from the concert hall to the musical theatre stage to the recording studio. He attended New England Conservatory [...]

Ep 106-Dan Redfeld on Creating A Hopeful Place and Life in Hollywood2016-11-30T15:31:36-06:00

Ep 91-Margaret Brandman on Focusing on What Needs Doing

2016-10-24T23:31:43-05:00

Australian composer Margaret Brandman's career in music spans more than 45 years. As composer, pianist, music educator, author and arranger she has combined her compositional interests with her interest in music education. She composes for [...]

Ep 91-Margaret Brandman on Focusing on What Needs Doing2016-10-24T23:31:43-05:00

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 57-Rain Worthington on How to Make an Album

2016-10-24T23:31:50-05:00

World music, minimalism and romanticism influence Worthington’s compositional style. Worthington’s music takes “…ideas of American musical style to a new place – like a walk in a familiar, yet very different park.” and “music which [...]

Ep 57-Rain Worthington on How to Make an Album2016-10-24T23:31:50-05:00

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 24-Gregory W Brown on Doing Music Full-Time

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

Gregory W. Brown lives and works in Western Massachusetts. He holds degrees from the Hugh Hodgson School of Music (University of Georgia), Westminster Choir College, and Amherst College, where he studied with the Pulitzer Prize-winning [...]

Ep 24-Gregory W Brown on Doing Music Full-Time2016-10-24T23:31:53-05:00
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