Podcast appearances and mentions of Marcus G Miller

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Latest podcast episodes about Marcus G Miller

Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio
Life Changes Show, July 5, 2021

Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 66:18


“Open Up to New Ways of Seeing and Experiencing Ourselves and the World,” with Guest, Author and Meditation Teacher, Jonathan Masters; and Musical Guest, Saxophonist, Marcus G. Miller, on The LIFE CHANGES Show Ep 640

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LIFE CHANGES NETWORK
Open Up to New Ways of Seeing and Experiencing Ourselves and the World – Ep 640

LIFE CHANGES NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 66:18


“Open Up to New Ways of Seeing and Experiencing Ourselves and the World,” with Guest, Author and Meditation Teacher, Jonathan Masters; and Musical Guest, Saxophonist, Marcus G. Miller, on The LIFE CHANGES Show Ep 640 Guest: JONATHAN MASTERS; and Musical Guest: MARCUS G. MILLER JONATHAN MASTERS Jonathan grew up in Concord, Massachusetts. For Masters, the […]

The Working Artist Project
Marcus G. Miller: From Wall Street to the Bandstand

The Working Artist Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 50:30


In this episode of the Working Artist Project Gregory and Darrian find out why Marcus Miller decided to leave Wall Street to pursue a career in music. Bio: Marcus Miller wants to spread curiosity, imagination, and beauty through his work in music, mathematics and other fields of interest. He began studying saxophone at age nine and, with the help of world-renown saxophonist Bruce Williams (Roy Hargrove, Juilliard, World Saxophone Quartet), developed a passion that put him on stage at 13. With gifts extending beyond music, he graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Mathematics. After a short stint at a major hedge fund, he moved to New York City to pursue music. He soon developed a reputation as a versatile and virtuosic player, while studying music production and engineering under Grammy-Winning Engineer “Bassy” Bob Brockman (Notorious B.I.G, Herbie Hancock, D'Angelo). Marcus has performed at the Obama White House, Madison Square Garden, The World Economic Forum at Davos, The Montreux Jazz Festival, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert alongside Jon Batiste, and Carnegie Hall. In addition, he has worked with musical giants ELEW and Jazzmeia Horn and is a regular at Daybreaker NYC. He works as a teaching artist at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center and was noted as an Artist of Distinction by the state of New Jersey.   Marcus maintains his interest in mathematics and physics by giving talks and performances that combine Math and Music. He has been featured at the Falling Walls 2020 Virtual Conference for Berlin Science Week, TEDSummit 2019, TEDxOttawa 2019, Brown University, University of Georgia, University of Michigan, and venues in Istanbul, Hong Kong. He has also held a residency at the National Museum of Mathematics in New York City. He hopes to encourage people to become more aware of the beauty in mathematics and the power of imagination.   Support this podcast

THE ARTISTS ( indie filmmakers podcast)
EP 35: COMBINING JAZZ WITH MATHS FEAT: MARCUS G MILLER

THE ARTISTS ( indie filmmakers podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 36:23


Marcus G miller is a jazz musician who uses maths in his music. In this episode, he shares with us how maths can redefine creativity by enhancing our combinatorial skills. Find him on his site imaginewithmarcus.com also on Instagram.  Some of the interesting discussions and timecode added from this episode for our listeners to navigate easily: 1) How can maths design our creative thinking- combining logic with creativity- 2:20 2) Maths enables us to look at things from difference perspectives 4:50 3) Chk out his TED TALK 7:10 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0jkbaJqL1s 4) Was Beethoven thinking mathematically while composing "MOONLIGHT SONATA" 11:00 5) Bach used math more fluently than Beethoven 15:10 6) Getting the concepts of Entropy and multiverse in his jam session with Eric Lewis 24 https://www.ted.com/talks/elew_and_marcus_miller_entropy_order_and_the_theory_of_the_multiverse You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, Music- "Hard Boiled" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Vector Image- FREEPIK.COM New episode every Friday/ Saturday WHATS APP TO GET THE POD IN YOUR INBOX- 9324431451   DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.