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Eunoia: Beautiful Thinkers
Season VIII | Episode 2: Dana Marsh, Professor and Director of Music, IU Jacobs School of Music

Eunoia: Beautiful Thinkers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 28:51


Our second episode of Season VIII “Polarity”: IU Edition, welcomes Dana Marsh, director at Historical Performance Institute and professor at the IU Jacobs School of Music. In his work, he prioritizes balancing tradition with fresh perspectives, and how we can preserve old music to honor the history while embracing present times. In this episode, Marsh discusses his extensive work in historical music performance and how working with old instruments brings the thrill of connecting audiences to music from another time. 

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On the Aisle with Tom Alvarez
Trailblazing artist and advocate, Monika Herzig, spreads the message of jazz throughout the world

On the Aisle with Tom Alvarez

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 60:59


On this episode, Tom goes "On the Aisle" with German-born jazz pianist, educator, and recording artist, Monika Herzig. Holding a doctorate from the IU Jacobs School of Music, she is also on the faculty of IU's Bloomington and Indianapolis campus'.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Musicians Tip Jar
87. Sammy Haig Bridges Brass and Beats: The Dual Identity of a Trumpet-Producer

Musicians Tip Jar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 34:21


Today we bring in our guest Sammy Haig to chat about how he found a path to producing tracks by way of jazz trumpet. We cover everything from working for Youtube to streaming on Reddit in hopes to give you ideas on how to navigate your music opportunities, no vocals required.Sammy Haig is a talented musician hailing from Cleveland, Ohio. He is known as a trumpeter, producer, and songwriter. He graduated from the IU Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, IN and has gained recognition for his musical prowess. Sammy Haig is signed to Hallwood Media, showcasing his versatile skills across many different platforms.Action:Take some time to approach your music career as a musician first and your instrument second. See if this gives you some fresh eyes on other ways you can put your talents to good use.** We know how valuable your time is, we appreciate you for spending this time with us and being a part of this community. It is our hope that you feel that sense of community here at musicians Tip Jar and help us spread the word to make us stronger together.

Daily Local News – WFHB
WFHB Local News – December 9th, 2020

Daily Local News – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 30:00


This is the WFHB Local News for Wednesday, December 9th, 2020. Later in the program, WFHB Correspondent Katherine Patterson reports on how live performances have been impacted by Covid-19. Last Friday, the IU Jacobs School of Music delivered its 2019 performance of the Nutcracker virtually. Katherine Patterson has more in today’s feature report. Also coming …

Healing Together
Sound and Energy Healing - A Conversation and Music with Bernadette Yao

Healing Together

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 67:55


This conversation with Bernadette Yao cuts across a range of healing topics, including dealing with the noise in our lives, energy healing, handling tough situations and bad news such as cancer diagnoses, and pain management. Bernadette even guides a short meditation with voice and sound during the podcast. She also graciously allowed us to append one her compositions which came up in our conversation at the end of the episode. So keep listening to hear "Sky Drums" in its entirety. Bernadette Yao is a sound & energy healer, meditation music composer, producer, and artist. Her private practice is located in Lincoln, MA. She specializes in designing and leading Mind Body Music & Sound Healing Workshops, and offers music for yoga classes in Massachusetts and surrounding New England. As a classically trained singer and pianist since the age of 7, Bernadette is a multi-instrumentalist using a collection of over a dozen Alchemy crystal singing bowls, quartz crystal singing bowls, and Himalayan singing bowls, acoustic guitars, harmonium, keyboards, Native American flutes, percussive instruments, as well as using her singing voice to facilitate deep relaxation and optimal healing. As a certified Brennan Healing Science Practitioner since 2005, Bernadette works through hands-on energy and sound healing techniques combined with spiritual and psychological processes to help create transformative experiences for her clients.Bernadette completed four years of intensive training and certification at the Barbara Brennan School of Healing and also has a Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University in music and telecommunications. She also studied music theory at Wellesley College and she auditioned and was accepted as a Voice Performance Major at the prestigious IU Jacobs School of Music, and studied Music Production & Engineering at Berklee College of Music. Prior to her role in the Healing Arts, Bernadette was a classical music vocalist, singer songwriter, recording artist, and back-up singer for performers including Grammy Award winning singer songwriter, Suzanne Vega. She sang with the Tanglewood Festival Chorus and toured with Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra as a soprano chorus member for over 10 years. As part of her practice, Bernadette has composed, produced, and recorded three music meditation albums which are used in hospitals and wellness spas all over the world: Radiance Healing Music for Mind, Body and Spirit © 2005 Bernadette Yao, Light Embracing © 2012 Bernadette Yao, and Reiki Healing Wisdom © 2015 Bernadette Yao. Bernadette was the founder of her music for meditation performance trio, Healing Wave Trio, performing original meditation music compositions by Bernadette Yao.Additionally, Bernadette is a certified Reiki practitioner offering individualized energy healing sessions and group workshops in music, sound, and energy therapies. With this training, Bernadette thrives in her role as a Cancer Care Therapist specializing in music, sound and energy vibration therapy at the Virginia Thurston Healing Garden, and was a volunteer Reiki Practitioner at local hospitals for patients in oncology, ICU, and palliative care. Before becoming an energy and sound healing practitioner, Bernadette worked in the TV industry as an on air TV talent with PBS, WGBH, and WHDH. Her TV career began as a cast member on the Emmy-Award winning PBS children’s show, Zoom. Recently, Bernadette has appeared on PBS and WGBH as a TV Host. To learn more or contact Bernadette, please visit bernadetteyao.com.

Through the Gates at IU
Ep. 69: The works and impact of Polish composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki

Through the Gates at IU

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 28:44


In episode 69, we speak to Halina Goldberg, professor of musicology, and Dominick DiOrio, associate professor of choral conducting at the IU Jacobs School of Music about the works and career of multi-award winning Polish composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki. The maestro will visit the IU Bloomington campus for Penderecki Conducts Penderecki: "ST. LUKE PASSION," which takes place Wednesday, November 15 at 8pm in the Musical Arts Center. #artsandhumanities

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Through the Gates at IU
Ep. 61: Leonard Bernstein at 100: The IU Jacobs School connection

Through the Gates at IU

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 21:58


In episode 61, we speak with IU Jacob School of Music Dean Emeritus Charles Webb and Philip Ponella, the Wennerstrom Philips Music Library Director and director of Music Information Technology Services, about the great composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein. In 2009, the Bernstein family awarded the Jacobs School of Music with the contents of one of his composing studios. That studio is now on tour as part of the global celebration "Leonard Bernstein at 100." #artsandhumanities

Through the Gates at IU
Ep. 6: Jeffrey Buchman, Jacobs School of Music

Through the Gates at IU

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2016 43:15


Media School Dean Jim Shanahan interviews Jeffrey Buchman, stage director for the IU Jacobs School of Music’s upcoming production of “Carmen,” and Jacobs graduate student Patricia Illera, who will perform the opera’s title role. #artsandhumanities

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Focus on Flowers
Jazz Pianist Luke Gillespie

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2015 2:00


David Brent Johnson speaks with pianist Luke Gillespie, professor of music in jazz studies at the IU Jacobs School of Music.

Focus on Flowers
Conductor David Effron

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2012 2:00


Patrick O’Meara interviews David Effron, professor of music and chair of orchestral conducting at the IU Jacobs School of Music.

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Focus on Flowers
Emily Bobo Reads "Medicine Wheel"

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2012 2:00


“Medicine Wheel” is a sequence poem commissioned by Don Freund, Composer and IU Jacobs School of Music Professor.

Focus on Flowers
Director, Librettist, and Professor Vincent Liotta

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2012 2:00


Peter Jacobi interviews Vincent Liotta, professor of music in Opera Studies at the IU Jacobs School of Music.

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Middle School Matters
MSM-148 Happy New Year

Middle School Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2011


Jokes: On a visit to Chicago On a visit to Chicago, a woman was eager to visit a posh department store a few blocks from her hotel. Her husband agreeably hailed a cab. "The lady wants to go to Neiman Marcus," he told the driver. The cabby looked over his shoulder at them. "And the gentleman?" he asked. "Does he want to go to the bank?" Marriage "Honey," said this husband to his wife, "I invited a friend home for supper." "What? Are you crazy? The house is a mess, I didn't go shopping, all the dishes are dirty, and I don't feel like cooking a fancy meal!" "I know all that." "Then, why did you invite a friend for supper?" "Because the poor guy is thinking about getting married." Blood Pressure When a doctor remarked on a new patient?s extraordinarily ruddy complexion, he said, "High blood pressure, Doc. It runs in my family." "Your mother's side or your father's?" the doctor asked. "Neither," the patient replied. "It's from my wife's family." "Oh, come now," said the doctor "How could your wife's family give you high blood pressure?" He sighed. "You oughta meet 'em sometime, Doc!" Marriage The wife saw her husband frustrated reading the Marriage Certificate from top to bottom, flip it over, and then read it again... She asked: "Honey, what are you looking for?" He answered: "Nothing dear, I'm just looking for the expiration date." On Our Mind: Happy New Year! Resolutions? Middle School Science Minute by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com) Did you Know..... Ummmmm... Chemistry Advisory: 2011 Predictions: http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/1101/110101-happy_new_year.html From the Twitterverse: NSMA 2010 Session 5: A five year multi-case study of middle level teachers 21st Century Skills for students News: Can Learning to Play the Violin Make you Smarter? Brenda Brenner, a music education professor at the IU Jacobs School of Music, developed the program after academic research showed students who played string instruments performed better academically than those who did not. http://www.indystar.com/article/20101224/NEWS04/12240324/1013/NEWS04/Attica-students-part-effort-see-music-improves-minds Webspotlight: Google Body Played with Google Earth? You know, that website the kids go to to look at their own homes via satellite? Here’s one for the human body: http://bodybrowser.googlelabs.com/ Math & Money Mint.com, the popular personal finance management service, in collaboration with Scholastic has launched a free personal finance curriculum for middle school use. Math and Money is a collection of four short lessons (2 primary lessons and two "bonus" lessons) about personal finance. Lesson one is designed to teach students about wages, taxes, and costs of living. Lesson two is designed to teach students the benefits of saving their money in a bank. The bonus lessons expand the first two lessons. Scholastic hosts printable materials that you can download and use to support the lessons. http://www.scholastic.com/mint/ Life on Minimum Wage http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2009/11/life-on-minimum-wage-lesson-in-personal.html Events & Happenings:

Focus on Flowers
Cellist and Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra Director Karim Wasfi

Focus on Flowers

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2009 2:00


Karim Wasfi is the director, soloist, and artistic advisor for the Iraqi National Symphony Orchestra.  He has served on the faculty at the Music and Ballet School of Baghdad, the IU Jacobs School of Music, and the Cairo Academy of Art.