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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea's story about the mural outside of Doors of Hope thrift shop and food pantry in West Sand Lake that was painted by students with Arts, Letters, and Numbers in reaction to the opioid crisis. Then, we have Willie Terry's interview with the Capital District Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) Executive Director, Dr. Denise Fernandez-Pallozzi. Later on, Garrett McCarey reports on GroupMuse which offers musicians for hire for events. After that, we visit the pesto making event that took place during Collard City Growers garden hours. Finally, we revisit an interview with Margaretha Haughwout from two years ago ahead of her event coming up called DE-FENCE: Medicine in the Margins.
HMM correspondent Garrett McCarey speaks with Melanie Chirignan about the website GroupMuse.com, where one can hire musicians to play at their event. For additional information go to GroupMuse.com or MelanieChirignan.org.
Today on the show we welcome Mosa Tsay, a Taiwanese-American cellist, first-generation artist, and worker-owner at Groupmuse. Tuning in you'll hear Mosa share how the Groupmuse Foundation was founded in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and how they helped musicians through job creation programs, fundraising, and by facilitating a direct link between audience members and musicians during lockdown restrictions. We talk with Mosa about how Groupmuse went from being a private company to being a worker-run co-op and the impact this has had on the organization as a whole. She also unpacks the role of the Musical Council, and how it has allowed musicians to express their views and have an impact on the decisions that directly affect them.For our show notes, visit https://www.lifteconomy.com/blog/mba9The spring cohort of the Next Economy MBA is officially open! Save 20% when you register before 1/29 with our early-bird sale ➡️ https://lifteconomy.com/mba
Learn a different guitar methodology of teaching students, children and adults, with our podcast guest today, Dr Francesco Barone. Dr Barone is a classical guitar teacher turned author who shares distinct characteristics of his methodology and interesting information on his books with us today. He also gives us great ideas, advice and tips for teaching guitar chords and publishing a book under Amazon. His journey from a guitar player to teacher, and now author. The genesis of his book, Guitar Chords and Context. The Suzuki Method, its components and aspects, and how students learn using this methodology. The new book he's writing about the methodology he uses for teaching adults. Unique characteristics of his teaching guitar methodology for adults. Ideas on sequencing that contemporary players can learn from and reflect upon. Distinct topics discussed in his book, Guitar Chords in Context. Examples of easy pieces people can play with the simple guitar chords. The story of what pushed him to rebrand and re-write his book. Advice for people who want to release a book under Amazon and its difference from traditional publishing. Deciding between releasing an ebook and a physical book. Tips for promoting your book and putting it out in the market. Recommended books for guitar players and teachers Art & Technique of Practice – Richard Provost Classic Guitar Technique – Richard Provost Pumping Nylon – Scott Tennant Words of wisdom on investing in your education for music and guitar teachers. Guest Links Guitar Chords in Context – Amazon Francesco Barone Website Guitar Teaching Resources Mentioned Free Guitar E-book Resources Today's Guest Award-winning guitarist Francesco Barone has performed throughout the United States as a soloist and chamber musician. He has been presented at guitar festivals and societies in New England including the Connecticut Guitar Society, New England Guitar Society and Hartt School Guitar Festival. He has also performed nationally through the classical music startup Groupmuse. Dr. Barone was a prizewinner in the Philadelphia Classical Guitar Society Guitar Competitio. He was featured on a La Bella Strings sponsored concert and has had performances broadcasted on NPR. He received a DMA and MM from The Hartt School, University of Hartford where he studied with Richard Provost. His treatise on the Russian guitar composer Nikita Koshkin was the first to analyze his music and discuss one of the composer's chamber works. Click here to find out more about TopMusicGuitar Membership Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it's inspired you. If you enjoyed today's show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.
In Part 2 of our conversation, Eden introduces us to more of the technology she employs for live online performances and teaching. She also talks about her explorations of cabaret with collaborators all over the world.Below are some of the resources Eden shared during the interview:SOFAR: https://www.sofarsounds.com/GROUPMUSE (classical Sofar, basically) https://www.groupmuse.com/SONOBUS low latency: https://sonobus.net/Tech talk Eden gave to Kennedy Center college students last year (on YouTube)Handout for the tech talkAnyone can book time with me with me to explore low-latency/livestreaming options and get set up: https://edencasteelmusicstudio.as.me/Lowstresstechsetupwww.soundjack.eu low-latency musicwww.jamkazam.com low-latency music with some socializing aspectswww.streamyard.com - easy live-streamerwww.restream.io more complex live-streamer but you can do more, toowww.rogueamoeba.com — where I get my Mac-based audio software, including Loopback to route sound from one app into my live-streamerJustin as my first guest; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMFUfHc63KQ == "I used no additional audio for this, just used Streamyard!"
Ep. 97 – Blockchain. Crypto. Why should musicians pay attention? The potential is huge and we need artists in the conversation. Sam Bodkin brings a historical prospective to this emerging tech – we talk about the pros/cons and how this has potential to change the game – improving the lives and inequities of the music community. - Links to more Sam Bodkin Website: https://sambodkin.com/ Groupmuse: https://www.groupmuse.com/ - Directly support us through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FakingNotesPodcast Hang on Discord: https://discord.gg/ZVmA4xMcfu - Links to more Faking Notes here https://linktr.ee/FakingNotesPodcast ~rate us 5 stars and you will become a meme coin~
Adapting live performance to an online setting has become an essential skill for entertainers in the last few years. In Part 1 of our conversation, Eden tells us what her performing and teaching life looks like today and where things are heading.Below are some of the resources Eden shared during the interview:SOFAR: https://www.sofarsounds.com/GROUPMUSE (classical Sofar, basically) https://www.groupmuse.com/SONOBUS low latency: https://sonobus.net/Tech talk Eden gave to Kennedy Center college students last year (on YouTube)Handout for the tech talkAnyone can book time with me with me to explore low-latency/livestreaming options and get set up: https://edencasteelmusicstudio.as.me/Lowstresstechsetupwww.soundjack.eu low-latency musicwww.jamkazam.com low-latency music with some socializing aspectswww.streamyard.com - easy live-streamerwww.restream.io more complex live-streamer but you can do more, toowww.rogueamoeba.com — where I get my Mac-based audio software, including Loopback to route sound from one app into my live-streamerJustin as my first guest; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMFUfHc63KQ == "I used no additional audio for this, just used Streamyard!"
Ep. 96 – Groupmuse is transformative, bringing classical music to your living room. What better way to create community than to open up access to music and experiences with your friends and to bring back chamber music to its roots? Sam Bodkin is a true visionary and is relentless in his pursuit to connect the lessons of the past to the community of the future. A must listen. - Links to more Sam Bodkin Website: https://sambodkin.com/ Groupmuse: https://www.groupmuse.com/ - Directly support us through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FakingNotesPodcast Hang on Discord: https://discord.gg/ZVmA4xMcfu - Links to more Faking Notes here https://linktr.ee/FakingNotesPodcast ~rate us 5 stars and you will perform in everyone's living room~
Classical musician and composer Jay Julio is a first-generation FIlipinx-American who has parlayed their talents into activism with their non-profit organization Sound Off: Music for Bail. Created in the summer of 2020 amidst increasing racial and political tensions, Sound Off became a way for Julio to use music shows and their platform as a member of the Western classical music community to educate a sometimes unaware audience about the realities of the prison industrial complex and how it affects Black and Brown people while raising money for national bail funds. Julio's passion for this cause has always been present considering they grew up in a family that experienced poverty, criminalization, and gun violence. Music offered healing for Jay Julio and they continue to use it to offer empowerment to others. To learn more about Sound Off: Music for Bail and Jay Julio's story, check out our podcast! Music: Florence Price - Andante moderato from String Quartet in G Major. Recorded at Broadway Presbyterian Church by Sound Off: Music for Bail at the January 16th Groupmuse concert in partnership with Bass Players for Black Composers.
Christos Vayenas was born and raised in Southern New Hampshire. He was drawn to music from young and felt a particular pull towards the piano, which he taught himself how to play. For undergrad he studied Psychology and Eastern Religions. Finding the alignment between music and meditation, Christos devoted himself to becoming a composer and improviser. He has combined his passion for music with an entrepreneurial spirit, launching several businesses in support of musicians, including The Autumn Salon and Groupmuse. Support this podcast
On today's episode of Sportswire, I welcome Dr. Francesco Barone, a doctor of classical music. He just recently released a book, A Chord Companion. It is available on his website and on Amazon. We talk about his music career and where and how it started. We also talk about his UFC fandom, and his short stint as a high school football player. To contact Dr. Barone: https://www.francescobarone.com/contact.html To contact Dr. Barone for events: https://www.francescobaroneweddings.com/free-quote.html To buy A Chord Companion: https://www.francescobarone.com/chordcompanion.html Follow Dr. Barone on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrancescoBaroneGuitar/ Follow Dr. Barone on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/francescobaroneguitar/ Watch Dr. Barone on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/FrancescoBarone Visit Dr. Barone's Website: https://www.francescobarone.com Contact Dr. Barone on Groupmuse: https://www.groupmuse.com/musicians/1570-francesco-barone Follow Dr. Barone on Twitter: @barone_guitar Follow Vinnie Apicella on Twitter: @VApicellaSWE Follow Sportswire on Twitter: @SportswireAudio YouTube: youtube.com/sportswireswe Email Sportswire: sportswireaudio@gmail.com www.sportswireaudio.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportswireaudio/support
This was a concert I did with Stan Lacy, baritone.The reference I was making in the opening monologue was to Stephen Hawking. Figured I'd look it up later, which I did!Here is a link to his company, NCO (New Camerata Opera):https://www.newcamerataopera.org/It's a pretty cool organization.I'm currently doing an appeal (gonna shoot for 2 a year).Here is a link to it! Please chip in if you can:https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/famous-musician-s-podcast/campaigns/3199Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Famousmusicianspodcast)
Lisa Smith interviews Sam Bodkin, CEO of Groupmuse on the way intimate gatherings around classical music are meeting the need for soulful community among Millennials. Sam Bodkin is the founder and CEO of Groupmuse - bringing us together to nourish and harmonize our inner lives and our social, “outer” lives. By deepening our interior worlds with timeless, contemplative music and enriching our social lives with inclusive, joyous community, Groupmuse seeks a greater wholeness in your neighborhood and around the world. For more information visit https://www.groupmuse.com/ VergeNow's newest podcast series "Gather", is a current case study on re-imagining worship and gathering well in soulful community. For more episodes visit www.vergenow.org/podcast-2
> “What’s gonna happen after we leave? It’d be nice to give the guardianship of the project to the community at large somehow. That feels like one the best ways to make sure that the mission of the project continues in the spirit that represents the community.” Coming from an unusual background in the crypto-community (music), Ezra brings fresh perspectives into the world of DAOs. His business, Groupmuse (https://www.groupmuse.com/), has taken him down the path of decentralized governance to investigate, among other things, how communities can be better integrated into the decision making processes of the services they use. From there, it’s no difficult to see how he ended up being involved with blockchain technology. In this conversation we discuss some of the challenges faced by decentralized governance, as well as blockchain technologies in general, what are some of the best environments for DAOs to thrive, strategies for organizations to start transition towards a DAO structure, and, of course, much more.
Classical music can do we some innovation. Bernhard Kerres introduces Groupmuse which organizes house concerts in the US. He recommends looking at it and perhaps bringing it to other cities around the world.
Feat. Sam Bodkin, founder and CEO of Groupmuse, we talk about the way Groupmuse has engaged audiences across the country through living room chamber concerts. Listening to Schubert Quintet in C Major, m. III, get excited for all things chamber music.Cheers!
On this podcast hear about a new company called Groupmuse, which connects musicians to hosts for in-home chamber music concerts. Find them at https://www.groupmuse.com/
1. Fingerbib (Aphex Twin/ Arr. J.Newman). Alarm Will Sound. 2. Aerosol spray can shaking. 3. Acabou chorare (L. Galvao / M. Moreira). Novos Baianos. 4. Versicle: Specie tua (Hildegard von Bingen). Anonymous 4. 5. Impressoes seresteiras (Villa-Lobos). Cristian Budu, piano. Live at a Groupmuse house concert. Gostou? Então clique em LIKE e também em FOLLOW. Ou se inscreva pelo iTunes para receber atualizações ::: Fancy my sets? So please click LIKE and also FOLLOW. You can subscribe with iTunes. www.facebook.com/heloisafischer helofischer@gmail.com