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Between Movements is a music-based podcast where I talk to musicians from around the world about their experiences, perspectives and ideas. We cover a variety of genres such as classical, jazz, pop, rock, latin, world music, etc. and a variety of topics such as education, performance, technology and…

Between Movements


    • May 16, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 25m AVG DURATION
    • 21 EPISODES


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    Episode 21: Rachmaninoff's Top 10 Piano Tips Pt. 2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 23:10


    Did you know that Etude Magazine published Rachmaninoff's “10 Aspects of Beautiful Pianoforte Playing” back in 1910? All the aspects were transcribed from an interview with Rachmaninoff. Here I go through #1-5 of his top 10 list. This is something that all pianists should know about! To support me on Patreon and for BONUS content visit: https://www.patreon.com/josh_v_music … Continue reading "Episode 21: Rachmaninoff's Top 10 Piano Tips Pt. 2"

    Episode 20: Rachmaninoff’s Top 10 Piano Tips Pt. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 20:42


    Did you know that Etude Magazine published Rachmaninoff's “10 Aspects of Beautiful Pianoforte Playing” back in 1910? All the aspects were transcribed from an interview with Rachmaninoff. Here I go through #1-5 of his top 10 list. This is something that all pianists should know about!

    Episode 19: Why Classical Music? Pt. 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 12:30


    Continuing the subject of why classical music matters today, and why I chose to focus my musical work on classical music instead of on another genre!

    Episode 18: Why Classical Music? Pt. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 15:45


    In today's episode, I explore the subject of why classical music matters today, and why I chose to focus my musical work on classical music instead of on another genre!

    Episode 17: On Interpretation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 5:36


    Classical musicians talk a lot about “interpretation.” But what does it mean to “interpret” a piece of music? And how can a musician go about developing a unique interpretation? This is covered today's short episode of Between Movements!

    Episode 16: Is a Music Degree Worth it?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 9:54


    After getting three degrees in music, do I regret my decision? In this episode I share some thoughts about whether a music degree is worth it or not in 2022. Every situation is different so there is no single answer, but I weight some pros and cons that some may not have considered… Josh.V.Music · … Continue reading "Episode 16: Is a Music Degree Worth it?"

    Episode 15: The Age of the Critic

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 16:56


    Before the digital age, the only opportunity people had to listen to music was to hear it live or perform it themselves. Musical Criticism was an important journalism field because it let people know which performers or pieces were worth watching. Nowadays, this field is a shadow of its former state since anyone can post … Continue reading "Episode 15: The Age of the Critic"

    Episode 14: Was Glenn Gould Right About Concerts?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 9:12


    I'm trying out something new today and talking about one of my favorite musicians. Was he right about the future of music performance as well as music media? Here is the link to his presentation of “On the Prospects of Recording”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHOYic7Q0Wo&t=266s If you want a free lesson, or for any other inquiries and comment … Continue reading "Episode 14: Was Glenn Gould Right About Concerts?"

    Episode 13: The Rise and Fall of Classical Improvisation, Pt. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 20:54


    Today I talk more on the topic of classical improvisation and read through the first chapter of my dissertation “The Rise and Fall of Piano Improvisation in Western Classical Music: Why Today’s Piano Students Should be Learning to Improvise.” Link to full dissertation text: https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1703338/ Josh.V.Music · Between Movements Podcast Ep. 12: What is Good … Continue reading "Episode 13: The Rise and Fall of Classical Improvisation, Pt. 1"

    Episode 12: What is Good Piano Technique?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 16:57


    What is good piano technique, and how does one achieve it? In this podcast I discuss two general schools of thought when it comes to piano technique. Which of them is correct? Learn more about it on this episode! Josh.V.Music · Between Movements Podcast Ep. 12: What is Good Piano Technique?

    Episode 11: Why Should Classical Musicians Learn Improvisation?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 10:41


    Improvisation is rarely taught to classical musicians, and is seldom seen during performances. Instead we are expected to read or play memorized music straight from the text, while musicians in other fields like jazz are the ones improvising. So why should we care? Here are a few compelling reasons… Here are the two scientific studies … Continue reading "Episode 11: Why Should Classical Musicians Learn Improvisation?"

    Episode 10: 4 Musical Concepts I Wish I Knew as a Younger Musician

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 14:22


    Do you ever wish that you could go back in time and teach your younger self how to practice more effectively? Unfortunately time travel is still not a viable option, but we can live and learn. These are some tips I have learned over the years and hopefully they can help you as well! Josh.V.Music … Continue reading "Episode 10: 4 Musical Concepts I Wish I Knew as a Younger Musician"

    Episode 9: Why Don’t Classical Musicians Improvise?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 23:30


    Growing up, I was involved in a variety of musical styles and genres, so improvising was something I learned to do simply by being around other musicians who improvised as well. However when I went to college for music, I found that most classical musicians never learn the art of improvisation. This eventually became the … Continue reading "Episode 9: Why Don’t Classical Musicians Improvise?"

    Episode 8: Working at the Bach Archive in Leipzig with Edward Hamrock

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 33:25


    If you are a lover of JS Bach then this one is for you! In this episode I talk with pianist and musicologist, Edward Hamrock, about his studies at several conservatories and universities in Germany, as well as his time spent working and researching at the Bach Archive in Leipzig. His work was recently published … Continue reading "Episode 8: Working at the Bach Archive in Leipzig with Edward Hamrock"

    Episode 7: Why I Don’t Practice Scales

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 17:15


    I discuss a very controversial position that I hold regarding scale practice at the piano. Before you dismiss the position simply based on the title, I explain exactly what I mean, how I came to my conclusions, the times when scales are appropriate, and why I don’t currently practice them.

    Episode 6: Musicians and Identity Part II: INFJ edition with Megan Stapleton

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 47:59


    Soprano Megan Stapleton joins me for the first ever live video recorded Between Movements Podcast! We discuss what it means to be a musician in today’s world, along with delving into topics like teaching, university, performance, the Myers-Briggs Personality spectrum (MBTI) and what it’s like to be INFJ’s in the music industry. If you don’t … Continue reading "Episode 6: Musicians and Identity Part II: INFJ edition with Megan Stapleton"

    Episode 5: What Do Conductors Actually Do? with Dr. David Galant

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 66:26


    A question that I have heard over and over as a musician is: what do conductors actually do? Well I have an expert on the program to help shed some light on this topic. Dr. David Galant is the Music Director of the University Symphony Orchestra at Creighton University, Nebraska. He has conducted at music … Continue reading "Episode 5: What Do Conductors Actually Do? with Dr. David Galant"

    Episode 4: Life as a Touring Classical Musician

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 62:56


    What is it like to be a full time classical musician who tours around the world? Virtuoso bassist Dominik Wagner answers this question. Dominik is only in his early 20s but has already one one of the world’s major bass competitions, and has performed, recorded and taught around the world. Hear some of his unique … Continue reading "Episode 4: Life as a Touring Classical Musician"

    Episode 3: Music and Identity

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 43:00


    Have you ever felt like you weren’t sure if you didn’t fit in? Or wondered if you took the right thing? Well you’re not alone, and there are answers to these questions! In this episode I talk with NYC based musician Tony Park about his experiences as a professional clarinetist in the busiest city in … Continue reading "Episode 3: Music and Identity"

    Episode 2: Music in the City of Angels

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 35:08


    In this episode I talk to Adam Perez-van Vleet, a Los Angeles based musician and sound engineer who has played in a variety of genres and musical settings. We discuss DAWs, Patreon, and the drug cartel’s influence on music.

    Episode 1: The Goal

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 20:07


    In this first episode I talk to musician and entrepreneur Ryan King. We discuss his creation of a trumpet academy, as well as my ideas for a musician’s trade school.

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