Time management

Ep 148-[Rebroadcast] Jake Runestad on Learning from Other Composers

2017-07-18T22:09:51-05:00

Considered “highly imaginative…with big ideas” (Baltimore Sun) and “stirring and uplifting” (Miami Herald), award-winning composer Jake Runestad (b. 1986) has received commissions and performances from leading ensembles and organizations such as Washington National Opera, the [...]

Ep 148-[Rebroadcast] Jake Runestad on Learning from Other Composers2017-07-18T22:09:51-05:00

Ep 146-Must Read: Procrastinate on Purpose by Rory Vaden

2017-07-11T16:07:31-05:00

A review of Procrastinate on Purpose: 5 Permissions to Multiply Your Time by Rory Vaden. Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation [...]

Ep 146-Must Read: Procrastinate on Purpose by Rory Vaden2017-07-11T16:07:31-05:00

Ep 110-Ed Windels on Being a 5–9 Composer

2017-01-04T13:46:47-06:00

The compositions of Ed Windels have been described variously as “nice, a little too long” (his aunt), “lacking a distinctive voice” (a renowned orchestral executive), “awfully repetitive with not much going on” (a highly regarded [...]

Ep 110-Ed Windels on Being a 5–9 Composer2017-01-04T13:46:47-06:00

Ep 69-Victoria Bond on Essential Business for Composers

2016-05-05T10:06:04-05:00

A major force in 21st century concert music, Victoria Bond leads a dual career as composer and conductor. Her compositions have been praised by the New York Times as "powerful, stylistically varied and technically demanding," [...]

Ep 69-Victoria Bond on Essential Business for Composers2016-05-05T10:06:04-05:00

Ep 60-Alex Shapiro Pt 1 on Self Publishing and Consortiums

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

Alex Shapiro aligns notes with the hope that at least a few of them will sound good next to each other. Her persistence at this, as well as arts advocacy volunteerism, wildlife photography, & the [...]

Ep 60-Alex Shapiro Pt 1 on Self Publishing and Consortiums2016-10-24T23:31:50-05:00

Ep 59-Julia Adolphe on Scheduling Composing & Business Time

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

Julia Adolphe’s music has been described as “alive with invention” (The New Yorker) and “colorful, mercurial, deftly orchestrated” (The New York Times). Current commissions include a viola concerto for the New York Philharmonic and a [...]

Ep 59-Julia Adolphe on Scheduling Composing & Business Time2016-10-24T23:31:50-05:00

Ep 23-Jake Runestad on Learning from Other Composers

2015-09-07T16:03:52-05:00

Considered “highly imaginative…with big ideas” (Baltimore Sun) and “stirring and uplifting” (Miami Herald), award-winning composer Jake Runestad (b. 1986) has received commissions and performances from leading ensembles and organizations such as Washington National Opera, the [...]

Ep 23-Jake Runestad on Learning from Other Composers2015-09-07T16:03:52-05:00
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