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Ep 212-Dale Trumbore on Staying Composed

2019-06-12T20:25:40-05:00

  Dale Trumbore's compositions have been commissioned, awarded and performed by ensembles including ACME, Center City Opera Theater, Choral Arts Initiative, The Esoterics, Inscape Chamber Orchestra, the Maryland State Boychoir, New York Virtuoso Singers, The [...]

Ep 212-Dale Trumbore on Staying Composed2019-06-12T20:25:40-05:00

Ep 187-Jordan Critz on Finding the Sounds You Love

2018-06-12T17:40:48-05:00

  Jordan Critz is an award winning composer and producer. His work has been featured on numerous recordings as well as film and television including Disney, National Geographic, Apple, CBS, PBS, ABC, NBC, ESPN, Lifetime, TEDx [...]

Ep 187-Jordan Critz on Finding the Sounds You Love2018-06-12T17:40:48-05:00

Ep 118-John David Mann on Adding Value and Being a Go-Giver

2017-02-14T20:54:19-06:00

John David Mann is an award-winning author whose books have sold more than 2 million copies, including the New York Times bestseller "The Red Circle" and the national bestseller "The Go-Giver." He performed his first [...]

Ep 118-John David Mann on Adding Value and Being a Go-Giver2017-02-14T20:54:19-06:00

Ep 92-Dana Fonteneau on It’s Not Just About the Gig

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

Dana Fonteneau is the founder and creator of The WholeHearted Musician—a coaching and consulting business devoted to empowering artists to claim successful, fulfilling and sustainable careers. A former concert cellist with a BM and MM [...]

Ep 92-Dana Fonteneau on It’s Not Just About the Gig2016-10-24T23:31:43-05:00

I Used to Think That Freelancing Was a Dirty Word Until…

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

A guest blog post by Dana Fonteneau Dana is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist who specializes in working with performing artists. She will be featured in an upcoming episode of The Portfolio Composer. This [...]

I Used to Think That Freelancing Was a Dirty Word Until…2016-10-24T23:31:47-05:00
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