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BAST Training podcast
Ep.200 The Secret to Powerful Belting and Seamless Mixing with Emily Kristen Morris

BAST Training podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 45:09 Transcription Available


Episode 200! We're celebrating this milestone with none other than Emily Kristen Morris, a powerhouse performer from the stages of Wicked, Frozen, and Something Rotten! Get ready for a deep dive into the mysteries of mix and belt, what they are, how they work, and how singers can master them. Expect vocal geekery, expert insights, and a few laughs along the way! Don't miss this special episode of the Singing Teachers Talk Podcast.   WHAT'S IN THIS PODCAST? 4:56 What's is actually like playing Elphaba in Wicked?  6:22 What do Belt, Mix and Mix Belt even mean?  13:16 What does a singer need for a reliable mix and belt?  20:45 What does mix sound like?  25:04 How to find YOUR belt  26:34 How to help ‘chest-draggers'  29:48 How can a belter release too much air pressure?  31:44 How to help ‘head-voice dominant' singers 33:29 How to build a register blend  36:13 EKM Vocal Studio   About the presenter click HERE RELEVANT MENTIONS & LINKS Amanda Flynn Singing Teachers Talk - Ep.133 Mastering Belt in Musical Theatre with Amanda Flynn Voice Study Centre  Besfort Williams  ABOUT THE GUEST Emily Kristen Morris is an NYC-based actor, singer, dancer, certified vocal instructor, and popular online content creator. Emily has performed across the nation and internationally, and most recently starred as Elsa in the Paramount Theatre's production of Frozen in Chicagoland. Her past theatre credits include: the Elphaba standby on the Broadway National Tour of Wicked, Bea in the National Tour of Something Rotten, White Plains Performing Arts Center (Daisy in Side Show), The Rev (Sophie in Mamma Mia), Cape Playhouse, the Norwalk Symphony Orchestra (Nellie in South Pacific in concert), Gateway Playhouse, Weston Playhouse, and New York Musical Theatre Festival. Emily has also performed as a solo vocalist with symphony orchestras, including the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra in China, and the Norwalk Symphony. On social media Emily is popular for her voice-teaching videos and her singing covers. When she's not performing, Emily runs her highly sought-after voice studio, EKM Vocal Studio, where she and her eight associate teachers teach lessons, masterclasses and workshops to passionate singers both virtually and in-person in NYC. Emily is certified through the Institute For Vocal Advancement (IVA), and received her BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Cincinnati; College-Conservatory of Music (CCM).  Website: emilykristenmorris.com Social Media: @emilykristenmorris & @ekmvocalstudio BAST Training helps singers gain the confidence, knowledge, skills & understanding required to be a successful singing teacher. "The course was everything I hoped it would be and so much more. It's an investment with so much return. I would recommend this course to any teacher wanting to up-skill, refresh or start up." Kelly Taylor, NZ ...morebasttraining.com | Subscribe | Email Us | FB Group

No Expectations with Peter Barber
Emily Kristen Morris: Defying Gravity

No Expectations with Peter Barber

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 61:53


Emily Kristen Morris is an NYC-based actor, singer, dancer, certified vocal instructor, and popular online content creator (1.7 Million followers on TikTok). Emily has performed across the nation and internationally, and was most recently the Elphaba standby on the Broadway national tour of WICKED. Coming up next, Emily will be starring as Elsa in Paramount Theatre's production of Frozen. Her past theatre credits include: Bea in the national tour of Something Rotten, White Plains Performing Arts Center (Daisy in Side Show), The Rev (Sophie in Mamma Mia), Cape Playhouse, the Norwalk Symphony Orchestra (Nellie in South Pacific in concert), Gateway Playhouse, Weston Playhouse, and New York Musical Theatre Festival. Emily has also performed as a solo vocalist with symphony orchestras, including the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra in China, and the Norwalk Symphony. Her voice is also featured on Joey Contreras' new album “In Pieces.” On social media Emily is popular for her voice-teaching videos, her singing covers, and her vocal-coach-reacts videos. When she's not performing, Emily runs her highly sought-after voice studio, EKM Vocal Studio, where she teaches lessons, masterclasses and workshops to passionate singers both virtually and in-person in NYC. Emily is certified through the Institute For Vocal Advancement (IVA), and received her BFA in musical theatre from the University of Cincinnati; College-Conservatory of Music (CCM).

The Other Side Of The Bell - A Trumpet Podcast

This episode of The Other Side of the Bell, featuring trumpeter, Scott Belck, is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. You can also watch this interview on Youtube. About Scott: Dr. Scott Belck currently serves as the Director of Jazz Studies and Professor of Music at the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) where he directs the CCM Jazz Orchestra and teaches applied Jazz Trumpet. He is a founding member of critically acclaimed Tromba Mundi contemporary trumpet ensemble and has toured as a member of Grammy Award winning funk legend Bootsy Collins' Funk Unity Band as lead trumpet. He has served as trumpet and cornet soloist with the Air Force Band of Flight in Dayton, Ohio where he also held the post of musical director for the Air Force Night Flight Jazz Ensemble. He is the Founding Artistic Director Emeritus of the Cincinnati Contemporary Jazz Orchestra.   His playing credits include recordings lead trumpet/guest soloist with the Cincinnati Pops featuring the Manhattan Transfer and John Pizzarelli, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, the Van Dells, and jazz soloist with the University of North Texas One O'clock Lab Band with whom he recorded four CDs as jazz soloist and section trumpet. He has performed as principal/lead trumpet with the St. Louis Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, the National Symphony Orchestra of the Dominican Republic, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, the Lexington Philharmonic, the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, and as section trumpet with the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra and the Duluth Festival Opera. He has performed as lead trumpet for shows/concerts of Christian McBride, Jimmy Heath, Aretha Franklin, Gerald Wilson, the Detroit Jazz Festival Orchestra, Linda Ronstadt, John Lithgow, Donna Summer, Maureen McGovern, Michael Feinstein, Lalo Rodriguez, Sandy Patti, Tito Puente Jr., Tommy Tune, Manhattan Transfer, Lou Rawls, Patti Austen, The Coasters, Yes, Ben Vereen, Doc Severinsen, the Temptations, Olivia Newton-John, Neil Sedaka, the Blue Wisp Big Band, the Columbus Jazz Orchestra, the Dayton Jazz Orchestra, the Ink Spots, the Four Freshmen, The Frankie Avalon, Fabian, Bobby Riddell, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Frankie Valli, The Maritime Jazz Orchestra of Canada as well as touring Broadway shows and regional and national recording sessions. He has performed as a leader, musical director, or sideman with many top jazz players on the scene today including: Fred Hersch, Rich Perry, Adam Nussbaum, Lew Soloff, Randy Brecker, Slide Hampton, Jim McNeely, Claudio Roditi, John Riley, Rick Margitza, Bob Belden, Jimmy Heath, Bobby Watson, Tom Harrell, Tim Hagans, Regina Carter, Wes Anderson, John Hollenbeck, Steve Turre, Conrad Herwig, Gordon Brisker, Hank Marr, Marvin Stamm, Gerry Mulligan, Kenny Garrett, John Fedchock, Phil Woods, Ed Soph, John LaBarbera and Diane Schuur. He has also served as the Artistic Director of the Dayton Jazz Orchestra, the Jazz Central Big Band, and the Miami Valley Jazz Camp in Ohio. He is the author of the text “Modern Flexibilities for Brass”, published by Meredith Music and distributed by Hal Leonard. In his spare time, he is the CEO and founder of Lip Slur World Headquarters. Belck's new book “Progressive Lip Flexibilities for Brass” is quickly becoming one of the most popular sarcastic lip slur books in the lower South-Central Ohio River valley region. Scott Belck is a Powell Signature Trumpet Artist.

Women & Theatre Podcast
S4E2: Skye Cone Ivey

Women & Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 39:32


In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with arts administrator and producer Skye Cone Ivey about values-first producing, making space for people who have been excluded, advocating for mental health and women's health, and more. Click here for a transcript of the episode! Episode Notes Hosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy AndrewsGuest: Skye Cone IveyMusic: Chloe Geller Episode Resources: National Alliance for Musical Theatre Hot Girls Write Musicals More Than Enough by Elaine Welteroth  Period Power: Harness Your Hormones and Get Your Cycle Working For You by Maisie Hill Her Mood Mentor National Alliance on Mental Illness Support Groups Guest Bio: Skye Cone Ivey (she/ella) is a Latina, feminist and changemaker based in NYC. She is the New Works Associate and a Festival Producer for the Annual Festival of New Musicals at the National Alliance for Musical Theatre. Skye is originally from St. Petersburg, Florida and has been living in NYC since receiving a BFA in Stage Management from the University of Cincinnati College - Conservatory of Music (CCM). Selected regional stage management credits include: Cincinnati Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Theatre Now New York and the Prototype Festival. Skye also works as a wedding planner and a mental health advocate with the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Find Skye Online: Instagram Thanks for listening! Who do you want to hear from next on the Women & Theatre Podcast? Nominate someone here. The Women & Theatre Podcast is created and produced by Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews. Please like, comment, subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and consider making a donation to support our work. Thank you for listening!

A Voice and Beyond
#156. Time to Legitimise Contemporary Commercial Music (CCM) with Jeannette LoVetri

A Voice and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 72:35 Transcription Available


This week on A Voice and Beyond, I am very excited to introduce this week's very special guest, Jeannette LoVetri, who, by the way, needs little introduction as she is one of the most recognised and highly acclaimed voice teachers from around the world. Jeanie is my CCM inspiration, and I wanted to honour her and the work that she continues to do, not only in sharing her knowledge and skills in the CCM sector but also in legitimising CCM from a pedagogical standpoint in our teaching community. Jeanie is a true pioneer, and her success has come about because of her remarkable resilience, curiosity for learning, and sheer tenacity. Jeanie has certainly paved the way for the rest of us who teach singers across the broad range of CCM styles, so we too can be respected and acknowledged alongside our classical colleagues for the work that we do in the singing voice field.This episode is a recap of sections of a two-part interview I did with Jeanie in 2022, and I wanted to replay this interview as I feel it is important right now, more than ever, to be advocating for the training of CCM singers. Let's create a movement and see if we can create change in academic music programs to accommodate singers who want to pursue a career in the CCM music market. To listen to the full interview, please refer to episodes 66 and 67.In this Episode00:00 - Introduction02:35 - Jeannette LoVetri's Introduction and CCM Advocacy24:46 - Reflecting on Personal Experience and Vocal Health33:33 - A Transformative Gala Performance45:56 - Expanding the Teaching Program and Faculty52:37 - The Importance of Somatic Awareness in Singing1:06:39 - Upcoming Plans and Reflections on LegacyFind Jeannette OnlineWebsiteInstagramFor more, go to drmarisaleenaismith.com/156.Like this episode? Please leave a review here - even one sentence helps!Follow me on Instagram.Performance Mastery Coaching - Take Centre Stage In Your Life!!Visit www.drmarisaleenaismith.com/coaching to learn more.

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito
Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 347 - Jennifer Jolley

Pete's Percussion Podcast - Pete Zambito

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023


Following a brief mention of #tenurejosh…Composer, Conductor, and Professor of Composition at Lehman College (NY) Jennifer Jolley stops by to talk about her Fulbright Scholarship in Egypt, her teaching schedule there, Ramadan, and names (04:25), her receiving the Opera America Grant, her previous attempts at writing opera, getting commissioned, and doing the “pre-work” to composition (23:30), teaching composition students, outdated techniques, and a history of music departments (45:20), growing up in southern California, learning piano, and her fandom of The Beach Boys and the Los Angeles Dodgers (54:30), studying composition at the University of Southern California for undergrad (01:09:00), taking time off of her studies to teach and work in Vermont (01:15:50), going to the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (CCM) for her master's and doctorate (01:21:30), teaching at Ohio Wesleyan University and Texas Tech prior to teaching at Lehman (01:30:10), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, including portions on resumé inflation, sexism in academia, Olivia Wilde, Ted Lasso, great foods, and the poet Maggie Smith (01:38:40).Finishing with a Rave on traveling, Toronto, and the Art Gallery of Ontario (02:00:00).Links to guests mentioned who appeared on past Pete's Percussion Podcast Shows:Josh Jones in 2020 (Part 1 and Part 2)Emily Salgado in 2021Joshua Simonds in 2022Other Links:Black Orchestral Network website“We Stand With Josh”Classically Black PodcastJennifer Jolley's websiteJennifer Jolley's Lehman College pageEsa-Pekka SalonenSibelius AcademyThe 26th of July - EgyptTransient CanvasFirst All-Women's Spacewalk - 2019Jessica MeirEinstein on the Beach - Philip GlassPussy Riot: A Punk Prayer trailerThe Shape of Water trailerTower documentary trailerJerry JunkinAsh - Jennifer JolleyQuestions to Heaven - Jennifer Jolley2001: A Space Odyssey trailerGyörgy Ligeti and 2001Olivia SlettelandDame Evelyn Glennie“Tiger Rag” - Art TatumStewart Gordon“Imperial March” - John WilliamsMilton BabbittNed RoremStephen SondheimAnton WebernJoel HoffmanPiano Concerto in G Major - Maurice RavelPiano Sonata No. 1 - Alberto GinasteraExcursions - Samuel BarberKind of Blue - Miles DavisGiant Steps - John ColtraneThe Complete Songbooks - Ella FitzgeraldAppalachian Spring/The Tender Land - Aaron CoplandThe Rite of Spring - Igor StravinskyShort Ride in a Fast Machine - John AdamsIn the White Silence - John Luther AdamsSwitched on Bach - Wendy Carlos“Surfer Girl” - The Beach Boys“Wouldn't It Be Nice” - The Beach Boys“Sweet Little Sixteen” - Chuck Berry“Surfin' U.S.A.” - The Beach Boys“It's A Blue World” - The Four FreshmenShenandoah - Frank Ticheli“The Serpent's Kiss” - William BolcomDavid St. JohnGodzilla: King of the Monsters - Bear McCrearySymphony No. 1 - John Corigliano“Scorefollower” on InstagramOlivia Wilde on InstagramCome Sunday - Omar ThomasTed Lasso Season 1 trailerGet Shorty trailerWonder Woman 1984 trailerHoney & Spice - Bolu BabalolaChristopher Kimball's Milk StreetFood That Tastes Like Home: Korean American - Eric Kim“Good Bones” - Maggie SmithYou Could Make This Place Beautiful - Maggie SmithRaves:Art Gallery of Ontario

Carefully Taught: Teaching Musical Theatre with Matty and Kikau
Episode 34 - Jacob Brent and David Coolidge - Best Friends Part 3

Carefully Taught: Teaching Musical Theatre with Matty and Kikau

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 54:25


Matty (@teaguemiller) and Kikau (@kikautown) check in with Jacob Brent (@jacobbrentstagram) and David Coolidge (@david.coolidge.3) who are now both at different institutions since we last spoke on the podcast. Some of their recommendations include taking a trip to NYC, asking students for New Musical recommendations, embedding Spotify lists on Canvas, meditation, the importance of being surrounded plants and flowers! Read Bios Below: Jacob Brent is a veteran Broadway performer with a MFA in Musical Theatre. With extensive experience performing, directing, choreographing and teaching, Mr. Brent has been recognized by The New York Times as knowing how to inspire actors. As a performer, Jacob is probably best known for his portrayal of Mr. Mistoffelees in the Broadway, London and DVD productions of Cats. Now on the other side of the table, he brings the same commitment and passion for performing to directing, choreographing and teaching.  When not working as a Director and Choreographer around the United States, Jacob is an Assistant Professor at Shenandoah Conservatory and frequently teaches at Broadway Dance Center and Steps on Broadway in NYC.  Mr. Brent is actively involved in the international Junior Theatre Festival and pilot productions of new Broadway Jr. musicals... always looking to inspire the next generation of artists and audiences. David Coolidge joins ONU as an Associate Professor and Head of Musical Theatre. He is a certified Master Teacher in Archetypes for Singers and Actors with specializations in New Works and Acting Through Song. David was a member of the Broadway National Tour of Parade, Jeff Calhoun's highly acclaimed pre-Broadway production of Big River at Deaf West Theatre, and he has appeared in numerous roles in regional theatres across the country. David is the former Assistant Artistic Director of TheatreworksUSA in New York City where he directed six national tours and oversaw thirty national touring productions reaching an annual audience of over three million. David received his BFA in Musical Theatre from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (CCM) and his MFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Broadway Vocal Coach
20. Everything's Coming Up Emily Kristen Morris!

Broadway Vocal Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 58:40


This conversation with Emily Kristen Morris is all about tackling limiting beliefs, pursuing a side hustle you love, and of course, what it's like to fly during Defying Gravity! Emily Kristen Morris is an NYC-based actor, singer, dancer, vocal instructor, and popular online content creator (1.6 Million followers on TikTok). Emily is currently the Elphaba standby on the Broadway national tour of WICKED. Emily received her voice certification through the Institute For Vocal Advancement (IVA), and received her BFA in musical theatre from the University of Cincinnati; College-Conservatory of Music (CCM).Connect with Emily at www.emilykristenmorris.comOn TikTok: tiktok.com/@emilykristenmorrisOn Insta: instagram.com/emilykristenmorrisGet top musical theatre training in an online course. Save 15% on BVC ACADEMY!Use code PODCAST15 at checkoutCollege MT Auditions? Watch our recent live Q&A masterclass! Get the replay and free college audition guide here. Want to work with us? Take the Quiz & Book a Consult!Connect with us on instagram, @bwayvocalcoach And @bvcaspire for college prep content for high school students and families Find us at www.bwayvocalcoach.comSend us an email at hello@bwayvocalcoach.comJoin our free, Wednesday newsletter email list here.

Women & Theatre Podcast
S1 Episode 4: Emily Kristen Morris

Women & Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 29:38


In Episode 1.4, Hayley and Amy speak with actor, singer, voice teacher, and social media content creator Emily Kristen Morris. Emily gives us a backstage peek at standby life, and we discuss imposter syndrome, women supporting women, and the need for diversity in positions of power. Click here to view a transcript of the episode! Episode Notes Guest: Emily Kristen Morris Hosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews Music: Chloe Geller Episode Resources: Broadway National Tour of Wicked Backstage: Swing, Standby, Understudy: What You Need to Know Broadway League: The Demographics of the Broadway Audience Backstage: Joining Actors' Equity is About to Get Easier Update: Emily made her onstage debut as Elphaba in October 2022! Congratulations! Guest Bio Emily Kristen Morris (she/her) is an NYC-based actor, singer, dancer, certified vocal instructor, and popular online content creator with more than 1.5 million followers on TikTok. Emily has performed across the nation and internationally, and she is currently the Elphaba standby on the Broadway national tour of Wicked. Her past theatre credits include: Bea in the national tour of Something Rotten, White Plains Performing Arts Center (Daisy in Side Show), The Rev (Sophie in Mamma Mia), Cape Playhouse, the Norwalk Symphony Orchestra (Nellie in South Pacific in concert), Gateway Playhouse, Weston Playhouse, and New York Musical Theatre Festival. Emily has performed as a solo vocalist with symphony orchestras, including the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra in China and the Norwalk Symphony. Her voice is also featured on Joey Contreras' new album “In Pieces.” On TikTok, Emily is popular for her voice teaching videos, singing covers, and vocal coach reacts videos. When she's not performing, Emily runs her highly sought-after voice studio, EKM Vocal Studio, where she teaches lessons, masterclasses, and workshops to passionate singers both virtually and in-person in NYC. Emily is certified through the Institute For Vocal Advancement (IVA) and received her BFA in musical theatre from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). Find Emily Online: Website: www.emilykristenmorris.com EKM Vocal Studio Follow Emily on TikTok and Instagram! Thanks for listening! Who do you want to hear from next on the Women & Theatre Podcast? Nominate someone here. The Women & Theatre Podcast is created and produced by Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews. Please like, comment, subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and consider making a donation to support our work. Thank you for listening!

Courage: To Leap To Lead
CB LIVE! Courage to Leap and Lead with Lane Gardner, part 3 - Episode 106

Courage: To Leap To Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 28:29


The third and final installment of a 3-part episode with the lovely Lane Gardner - Arts Educator, Singer/Songwriter, and President and Founder of THREAD Lane's work is an emerging voice in a world where innovative solutions to our rising mental health crisis are desperately needed. An award-winning arts educator, singer/songwriter, and non-profit entrepreneur, Lane uses the power of music and creativity to facilitate healing and growth in individuals and communities suffering from trauma. For nearly three decades, Lane has devoted her life's work to helping herself and others learn how to transform their personal experiences of trauma into powerful works of art. Her passion for the human journey and cultivating connection through our shared experiences led her to develop a therapeutic and collaborative songwriting program that merges creativity, self-expression, healing, and community. She went on to study classical voice and musical theater at both Baldwin-Wallace College and Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (CCM). As a professional singer/actor, she starred in leading roles, including Eliza in My Fair Lady at Lyric Opera Cleveland, Laura in The Glass Menagerie at Seaside Music Theater, and the title role in Antigone at The WestEnd Theater in NYC. Between her performances, she taught after-school arts programs, offered private voice and piano lessons, and started developing programming and workshops to help others feel better about themselves and their journeys through their experiences in the arts. Now, instead of finding solace on the stage and in other people's stories, she began to delve into her own stories, taking up songwriting with a fury. Transforming her past into powerful works of art was a catalyst for healing and the marriage of her many gifts and talents. She released her debut album entitled Fertile Ground in 2015 on her own record label, Third Road Records. Lane now devotes her passion and work to helping those who suffer from trauma through her therapeutic arts non-profit organization, THREAD. THREAD is a 501(c)(3) therapeutic arts non-profit organization that serves the needs of survivors of abuse, those struggling with addiction and mental health, cancer survivors, incarcerated men and women, veterans, and those impacted by inequality and discrimination surrounding gender, race, sexuality, and religion. It also implements programs to address the urgent needs of communities affected by gun violence, natural disasters, and other crisis scenarios.   Don't forget to follow CB, comment, rate, review, and subscribe to the show on your preferred platform! Rating/reviews: Rating/reviews: https://lovethepodcast.com/courage Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/34Q2dcI iHeart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3sKaUgM Amazon: https://amzn.to/36j2DZz Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3I6jXzc   WEBSITES: Courage Consulting: https://courage-consultant.com/ KeynoteSpeaking: https://www.cbbowman.com/ Coaching Association: https://www.acec-association.org/ Master Corporate Executive Coach Certification: https://www.meeco-institute.org/ SOCIAL MEDIA: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cbbowman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CbOttomanelli Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CB.BowmanMBA/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjZU3KqucXRXDsrHLvj8UIw Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/courage-c-suite-challenges-6874133122783469568 #CBBowmanLive #courage #courageleadership #cbbowman #courageous #courageconsultant #leadership

Courage: To Leap To Lead
CB LIVE! Courage to Leap and Lead with Lane Gardner, part 2 - Episode 105

Courage: To Leap To Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 35:30


This is part two of a 3-part episode; tune in next week for the conclusion Lane Gardner - Arts Educator, Singer/Songwriter, and President and Founder of THREAD Lane's work is an emerging voice in a world where innovative solutions to our rising mental health crisis are desperately needed. An award-winning arts educator, singer/songwriter, and non-profit entrepreneur, Lane uses the power of music and creativity to facilitate healing and growth in individuals and communities suffering from trauma. For nearly three decades, Lane has devoted her life's work to helping herself and others learn how to transform their personal experiences of trauma into powerful works of art. Her passion for the human journey and cultivating connection through our shared experiences led her to develop a therapeutic and collaborative songwriting program that merges creativity, self-expression, healing, and community. She went on to study classical voice and musical theater at both Baldwin-Wallace College and Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (CCM). As a professional singer/actor, she starred in leading roles, including Eliza in My Fair Lady at Lyric Opera Cleveland, Laura in The Glass Menagerie at Seaside Music Theater, and the title role in Antigone at The WestEnd Theater in NYC. Between her performances, she taught after-school arts programs, offered private voice and piano lessons, and started developing programming and workshops to help others feel better about themselves and their journeys through their experiences in the arts. Now, instead of finding solace on the stage and in other people's stories, she began to delve into her own stories, taking up songwriting with a fury. Transforming her past into powerful works of art was a catalyst for healing and the marriage of her many gifts and talents. She released her debut album entitled Fertile Ground in 2015 on her own record label, Third Road Records. Lane now devotes her passion and work to helping those who suffer from trauma through her therapeutic arts non-profit organization, THREAD. THREAD is a 501(c)(3) therapeutic arts non-profit organization that serves the needs of survivors of abuse, those struggling with addiction and mental health, cancer survivors, incarcerated men and women, veterans, and those impacted by inequality and discrimination surrounding gender, race, sexuality, and religion. It also implements programs to address the urgent needs of communities affected by gun violence, natural disasters, and other crisis scenarios.   Don't forget to follow CB, comment, rate, review, and subscribe to the show on your preferred platform! Rating/reviews: Rating/reviews: https://lovethepodcast.com/courage Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/34Q2dcI iHeart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3sKaUgM Amazon: https://amzn.to/36j2DZz Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3I6jXzc   WEBSITES: Courage Consulting: https://courage-consultant.com/ KeynoteSpeaking: https://www.cbbowman.com/ Coaching Association: https://www.acec-association.org/ Master Corporate Executive Coach Certification: https://www.meeco-institute.org/ SOCIAL MEDIA: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cbbowman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CbOttomanelli Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CB.BowmanMBA/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjZU3KqucXRXDsrHLvj8UIw Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/courage-c-suite-challenges-6874133122783469568 #CBBowmanLive #courage #courageleadership #cbbowman #courageous #courageconsultant #leadership

Courage: To Leap To Lead
CB LIVE! Courage to Leap and Lead with Lane Gardner, part 1 - Episode 104

Courage: To Leap To Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 44:41


This is part 1 of a 3-part episode; tune in next week for part 2 Lane Gardner - Arts Educator, Singer/Songwriter, and President and Founder of THREAD Lane's work is an emerging voice in a world where innovative solutions to our rising mental health crisis are desperately needed. An award-winning arts educator, singer/songwriter, and non-profit entrepreneur, Lane uses the power of music and creativity to facilitate healing and growth in individuals and communities suffering from trauma. For nearly three decades, Lane has devoted her life's work to helping herself and others learn how to transform their personal experiences of trauma into powerful works of art. Her passion for the human journey and cultivating connection through our shared experiences led her to develop a therapeutic and collaborative songwriting program that merges creativity, self-expression, healing, and community. She went on to study classical voice and musical theater at both Baldwin-Wallace College and Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (CCM). As a professional singer/actor, she starred in leading roles, including Eliza in My Fair Lady at Lyric Opera Cleveland, Laura in The Glass Menagerie at Seaside Music Theater, and the title role in Antigone at The WestEnd Theater in NYC. Between her performances, she taught after-school arts programs, offered private voice and piano lessons, and started developing programming and workshops to help others feel better about themselves and their journeys through their experiences in the arts. Now, instead of finding solace on the stage and in other people's stories, she began to delve into her own stories, taking up songwriting with a fury. Transforming her past into powerful works of art was a catalyst for healing and the marriage of her many gifts and talents. She released her debut album entitled Fertile Ground in 2015 on her own record label, Third Road Records. Lane now devotes her passion and work to helping those who suffer from trauma through her therapeutic arts non-profit organization, THREAD. THREAD is a 501(c)(3) therapeutic arts non-profit organization that serves the needs of survivors of abuse, those struggling with addiction and mental health, cancer survivors, incarcerated men and women, veterans, and those impacted by inequality and discrimination surrounding gender, race, sexuality, and religion. It also implements programs to address the urgent needs of communities affected by gun violence, natural disasters, and other crisis scenarios.   Don't forget to follow CB, comment, rate, review, and subscribe to the show on your preferred platform! Rating/reviews: Rating/reviews: https://lovethepodcast.com/courage Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/34Q2dcI iHeart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3sKaUgM Amazon: https://amzn.to/36j2DZz Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3I6jXzc   WEBSITES: Courage Consulting: https://courage-consultant.com/ KeynoteSpeaking: https://www.cbbowman.com/ Coaching Association: https://www.acec-association.org/ Master Corporate Executive Coach Certification: https://www.meeco-institute.org/ SOCIAL MEDIA: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cbbowman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CbOttomanelli Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CB.BowmanMBA/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjZU3KqucXRXDsrHLvj8UIw Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/courage-c-suite-challenges-6874133122783469568 #CBBowmanLive #courage #courageleadership #cbbowman #courageous #courageconsultant #leadership

The Gospel According To Podcast
Ch. 18: Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) w/ Jonathan Allen Wright

The Gospel According To Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 61:35


The Gospel According To... is the first and only podcast looking at the intersection of pop culture and Christian faith. On today's episode, the guys are joined by the Man, the Meme, the Legend, Jonathan Allen Wright. You can follow Jonathan on IG and check out his music on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever the heck else. Jonathan joins Dan and Dave to get a little nostalgic talking about 90s CCM and to talk about the role of creativity and doctrine when it comes to music...and all our endeavors really. Jonathan brings the goods and the guys definitely had a good time. There were plenty of laughs to be had. You'll enjoy this episode and it may even give you a few new bands to check out...both Christian music and Glam Rock. Check out our socials as we'll be sharing more music related content this week! As the Lord commanded, be sure to share The Gospel (According To...) with your family, friends, and even the Swedes. Instagram | Twitter And send us your mailbag questions: tgatpod@gmail.com.

TECHnically Speaking
USITT22 Series with Michael Hooker

TECHnically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 14:11


This podcast was recorded on the show floor of USITT22 at Studio USITT in partnership with AKG by Harman.On this week's episode we sat down with sound designer and 2022 Distinguished Achievement Award for Sound winner, Michael Hooker. We chatted with Michael about his long legacy and involvement with USITT, themed entertainment work, his experience as an educator, and much more.Michael K. Hooker has proudly been involved with USITT since attending his first conference in 1995. He has served as Sound Commissioner, chaired dozens of sessions and helped program the sound sessions for five Conferences. He was also part of the development and steering committee for the inaugural 2012 USITT Sound Lab along with the subsequent 2014, 2016 and 2018 Sound Labs.Michael's educational service spans 30 years. He is currently Professor of Sound Design and Composition for Theatre at the University of California, Irvine where he heads their sound design MFA program. Prior to UCI, he was Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) where he created their MFA and BFA programs in sound design. Prior to CCM he developed and headed the sound design program at California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). He also served as faculty at the University of Arizona, School of Theatre.Michael has designed sound and/or composed music for more than 125 productions. He designed Looped for its Broadway run and subsequent national tour. His regional theatrical designs have been heard at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, South Coast Repertory, Arena Stage, Pasadena Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and Opera Theatre of St. Louis. In Los Angeles, he has designed at the Echo Theatre, Mainstreet Theatre, Colony Theatre, Strasberg/Marilyn Monroe Theatre, Mark Taper Forum New Works Festival/Taper, Too, and the Hayworth. Internationally, he has designed at the Gdansk Shakespeare Festival (Poland), Sibiu International Theatre Festival and National Theatre Festival in Bucharest (Romania), Amsterdam Fringe Festival, the Divadlo DISK Theatre (Prague), Accademia Dell'Arte (Italy), and the Hanmadang Theatre Festival (Seoul).As a commercial sound designer and composer, Michael has designed sound and/or produced music for themed entertainment productions all over the world. He recently composed music for the Quest theme park in Doha, Qatar. He designed Tarzan, Call of the Jungle at Shanghai Disneyland and music for the Enchanted Art attractions aboard the Disney Dream cruise ship. He composed the score for the Griffith Park Observatory planetarium show First Light and he has worked as sound editor for Buena Vista Interactive, Way Forward Technologies, and Sonic Desktop Software.Michael spent six years as Senior Media Designer for Walt Disney Imagineering (WDI) where he produced sound and music for Disney theme parks worldwide - including Hong Kong Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea and Walt Disney Studios - Paris. Some of his major attractions designed while at WDI are Aladdin's Magic Lamp Theatre at Tokyo DisneySea and Cinemagique at Walt Disney Studios. He was area lead media designer for Adventureland at Hong Kong Disneyland and Mermaid Lagoon at Tokyo DisneySea. Smaller attractions include two popular holiday overlay shows: it's a small world very merry holiday and Haunted Mansion Holiday both at Tokyo Disneyland.Michael received a BFA from the University of Arizona and an MFA from the CalArts School of Theatre. He is also a member of United Scenic Artists/IATSE local 829.TECHnically Speaking is a public service of USITT, which seeks to have a broad conversation on topics of interest to its members, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of Institute policy. The views expressed on this podcast by guests are their own and their appearance herein does not imply an endorsement of them or of any entity they may represent. Reference to any specific product or idea does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. Views, opinions, recommendations or use cases expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of USITT, its Board members or employees.

FANtastic People
How listening to world music shapes a worldview with Alex Gartner, Artistic and Executive Director of the Pensacola Children‘s Chorus: Pensacola FL

FANtastic People

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 49:58


Join Christian Jones and Regan Bell with their guest Alex Gartner as they chat about the perspective changing genre of World Music and its ability to deepen one's understanding of non-western cultures. Alex passionately describes his different encounters with varying cultures and how they engage with music. His love of World Music has even impacted the way he teaches music in his career. There is a lot to unpack so stay tuned and enjoy the episode! About Alex Gartner: Alex is the Artistic & Executive Director of the Pensacola Children's Chorus (PCC). Under his leadership since 2016, PCC's programs have expanded to include 10 resident ensembles in addition to numerous initiatives which spread music throughout the community through innovative means of performance, creativity, and collaboration alongside service-based nonprofit organizations. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, Alex previously served as the Assistant Director of the Cincinnati Youth Choir, ensemble-in-residence at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). He is an active composer, clinician, and conductor, and his choirs have performed in esteemed concert halls across the United States and internationally in China, Italy, and Ireland. A passionate educator, Gartner is a proponent of teaching people through music, a philosophy which he advocates as a presenter for many local, regional, and national conferences and professional development workshops across the country. He earned a Master of Music in Music Education from the University of Florida and a Bachelor of Music (summa cum laude) in Music Education from CCM. He was the 2012 recipient of CCM's John Leman Award for Outstanding Choral Leadership, and in 2017 was named a Rising Star by Pensacola's Inweekly and a Champion for the Arts by the Escambia County School District.   Outline of the Episode: [02:44] Alex's life growing up in Cincinnati and the difference between Pensacola [06:37] His music career summarized [08:46] Transitioning from Cincinnati to the Artistic & Executive Director of the PCC [11:50] Alex introduces his love for World Music [12:40] The disconnect between worldview and the impact on children [22:03] Why musical nuance in teaching is the wrong approach [32:36] Alex recalls his first trip to Ireland and being immersed in Irish music [37:38] Critiques for education of World Music and what to look forward to [47:32] How to find out more about the Pensacola Children's Chorus   Resources Website: https://www.pensacolasings.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PensacolaChildrensChorus   Get Bonus Content, Like Raw Unedited Episodes, from FANtastic People: https://fantasticpeoplepod.supercast.tech/   Connect with The FANtastic People Podcast! Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/4254286477937983 Regan on Twitter: twitter.com/FANtasticRegan Christian on Twitter: twitter.com/FANtasticJonesy Facebook Page: facebook.com/FANtasticPeoplepod Instagram: instagram.com/fantastic_peoplepod Twitter: twitter.com/FANtasticPeopl

Crossover Collab
Creative Convos: Contemporary Christian Music (CCM)

Crossover Collab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 44:05


A new series that embodies what we discuss mostly when the microphone is off. Our first episode is on CCM, a key topic that overlaps creativity and theology when shared within the Church. We discuss its theological implications and its practicality within modern worship.

That's Not Spit, It's Condensation!

Our sponsor: Houghton Hornswww.houghtonhorns.comThe GOLD Method App - Use code "GOLD21" when subscribing for your first month free!www.ryanbeachtrumpet.com/gold-method-appScott Belck's websitewww.scottbelck.comDr. Scott Belck currently serves as the Director of Jazz Studies and Professor of Music at the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) where he directs the CCM Jazz Orchestra and teaches applied Jazz Trumpet.He is a founding member of critically acclaimed Tromba Mundi contemporary trumpet ensemble and has toured as a member of Grammy Award winning funk legend Bootsy Collins' Funk Unity Band as lead trumpet. He has served as trumpet and cornet soloist with the Air Force Band of Flight in Dayton, Ohio where he also held the post of musical director for the Air Force Night Flight Jazz Ensemble. He is the Founding the Artistic Director Emeritus of the Cincinnati Contemporary Jazz Orchestra.His playing credits include recordings lead trumpet/guest soloist with the Cincinnati Pops featuring the Manhattan Transfer and John Pizzarelli, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, the Van Dells, and jazz soloist with the University of North Texas One O'clock Lab Band with whom he recorded four CDs as jazz soloist and section trumpet.He has performed as principal/lead trumpet with the St. Louis Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, the National Symphony Orchestra of the Dominican Republic, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, the Lexington Philharmonic, the Richmond Symphony Orchestra, and as section trumpet with the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra and the Duluth Festival Opera.He has performed as lead trumpet for shows/concerts of Christian McBride, Jimmy Heath, Aretha Franklin, Gerald Wilson, the Detroit Jazz Festival Orchestra, Linda Ronstadt, John Lithgow, Donna Summer, Maureen McGovern, Michael Feinstein, Lalo Rodriguez, Sandy Patti, Tito Puente Jr., Tommy Tune, Manhattan Transfer, Lou Rawls, Patti Austen, The Coasters, Yes, Ben Vereen, Doc Severinsen, the Temptations, Olivia Newton-John, Neil Sedaka, the Blue Wisp Big Band, the Columbus Jazz Orchestra, the Dayton Jazz Orchestra, the Ink Spots, the Four Freshmen, The Frankie Avalon, Fabian, Bobby Riddell, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Frankie Valli, The Maritime Jazz Orchestra of Canada as well as touring Broadway shows and regional and national recording sessions.He has performed as a leader, musical director, or sideman with many top jazz players on the scene today including: Fred Hersch, Rich Perry, Adam Nussbaum, Lew Soloff, Randy Brecker, Slide Hampton, Jim McNeely, Claudio Roditi, John Riley, Rick Margitza, Bob Belden, Jimmy Heath, Bobby Watson, Tom Harrell, Tim Hagans, Regina Carter, Wes Anderson, John Hollenbeck, Steve Turre, Conrad Herwig, Gordon Brisker, Hank Marr, Marvin Stamm, Gerry Mulligan, Kenny Garrett, John Fedchock, Phil Woods, Ed Soph, John LaBarbera and Diane Schuur.He has also served as the Artistic Director of the Dayton Jazz Orchestra, the Jazz Central Big Band, and the Miami Valley Jazz Camp in Ohio. He is the author of the text “Modern Flexibilities for Brass”, published by Meredith Music and distributed by Hal Leonard. In his spare time, he is the CEO and founder of Lip Slur World Headquarters.Belck's new book “Progressive Lip Flexibilities for Brass” is quickly becoming one of the most popular sarcastic lip slur books in the lower South-Central Ohio River valley region. Scott Belck is a Powell Signature Trumpet Artist.Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)

Golden Hour with Charlene Kaye
Stephanie Jae Park - Becoming Eliza Hamilton and Finding Her Voice

Golden Hour with Charlene Kaye

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 46:56


Our second guest on the podcast is the incredible Stephanie Jae Park! Stephanie is a Korean American actor, singer and songwriter who currently plays Eliza Hamilton on the national tour of Hamilton and has a long list of Broadway credits that include the King and I, Cinderella and more. During the pandemic, she and her partner Voltaire Wade-Greene, who was the dance captain of the original Hamilton cast, started a band called Saffron Lips, for which they co-write and co-produce all of the music. We get into that, her upbringing on Guam, her time at Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (CCM), and the crazy story of how we met. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goldenhourwithkaye/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goldenhourwithkaye/support

Half Hour
Episode 26: Raven Thomas

Half Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021


Raven Thomas (she/her) is from a small college town in Ohio. Starting at the age of 12, Raven began to work professionally in the performing arts and has been working ever since. From community theatre to amusement park shows to summer stock, The Muny, The First National Tour of HAMILTON, to Broadway. She is a graduate of The University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (CCM) with a BFA in Musical Theatre and a Minor in Sociology. She has the experience of being an assistant director, a Co-Director, a Content Consultant, and hopes to continue influencing and participating in the world of art, people, and love. www.raventhomas.com. IG: @ravenmichellethomas

The Voracious Student
k. Jenny Jones - Intimacy and Consent

The Voracious Student

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 51:37


k. Jenny Jones is a fight master, fight director, actress and a professor of acting at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). She also served as Board President for the ground breaking organization Intimacy Directors International (IDI) and is a passionate advocate for consent culture. In this episode, she discusses intimacy, the relatively new position of the intimacy director and coordinator, its connection to the #metoo movement and how this work improves so many aspects of the rehearsal process. Denis and k. Jenny also discuss the difference between safety and comfort, the director/actor relationship, setting boundaries and negotiating power and time in rehearsal rooms. Please note: We are switching to a bi-weekly format! Our next episode will be out on Thursday June 24 and then every second Thursday after that. Thanks for listening! k. Jenny Joneswww.safd.org/MemberProfile/Details/31265Photo: Tom KorbeeIntimacy Directors and Coordinators:Website: www.idcprofessionals.comDenis:Website: denislambertonline.comInstagram: @denis_e_lambertPodcast:Website: thevoraciousstudent.comInstagram: @thevoraciousstudentFacebook: /thevoraciousstudent

Be Real Show
#322 - Debra Wanger gets REAL about The Resilient Actor

Be Real Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 31:45


It started in Chicago, where Debra wrote and sang original musicals for her stuffed animals when she was very young. She began an illustrious theatrical career starring as Toto in a summer camp production of Wizard of Oz. Barely surviving head-to-toe fur in sweltering July heat, she already knew how to suffer for her art. https://debrawanger.com/ Debra studied acting at the nationally-acclaimed Piven Theatre Workshop with such talents as John Cusack, Joan Cusack, and Jeremy Piven. Her vocal training began at the Northwestern University vocal department while still attending high school. She declined an opera scholarship to Oberlin Conservatory in order to study musical theatre at University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM.)   She took a quarter off to work for a few months in live theatre. Fifteen productions later, she returned to school and graduated magna cum laude from Tufts University and received a Masters of Fine Arts in musical theatre from San Diego State University, where she graduated Phi Kappa Phi as a Marion Ross Scholar.   Debra has performed in regional theatres and cabaret clubs across the country, most frequently in Los Angeles, San Diego, Boston, and South Florida. In Professionally Speaking at the Off-Broadway, The Miami Herald hailed her “a comic sparkplug.”   Her role in Triumph of Love won a KPBS-TV Patté award. Her one-woman show My Nights With George, Kurt & Cole, (co-written and directed by comic genius, Phil Johnson) was featured at various venues throughout Southern California and won Best New Play and Best Actress at the 2003 San Diego Actors Festival, and the San Diego Playbill Billie Award for Best Actress in a musical.  In 2019, Debra won a San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Award (Craig Noel) for Angels in America: Parts 1 & 2. She appears regularly in San Diego regional theatre, including: Angles in America, Handbagged, God of Vengeance at the La Jolla Playhouse, Hairspray, Footloose, Sound of Music, La Cage Aux Folles, Billy Elliot and White Christmas at San Diego Musical Theatre. Spring Awakening, My Fair Lady, On the 20th Century and Dogfight at Cygnet; Hamlet (Gertrude) at Intrepid; Titanic & Sunset Blvd. at Moonlight Amphitheatre; Permanent Collection at Mo’olelo; Full Monty (Vicki) at New Village Arts; Anything Goes! (Reno) Oliver! (Nancy) and Babes in Arms at Lyric Opera San Diego; Carousel and Sound of Music at Lawrence Welk; My Nights With George, Kurt & Cole (NCRT & 6th@Penn, AASD & Billie Awards); Debra studied at Tufts & CCM and holds a M.F.A. from SDSU.  Her CD, Driving My Own Heart is available on Amazon & iTunes.   She took hiatus from performing to explore the “other side of the table.” As a talent manager and at Creative Artists Agency, under world-famous super-agent Michael Ovitz, she helped to guide the careers of such actors as Donald Sutherland, Patrick Dempsey, Halle Berry, Alyssa Milano, and Antonio Banderas.  Having been yelled at by some of the most powerful players in Hollywood, she decided that performing was just as difficult, but a lot more fun.   Debra is a Certified Bulletproof Human Potential Coach, studying in a year-long program with the Bulletproof Certified Coach Training Program with Dave Asprey & Dr. Mark Atkinson. As a coach, Debra specializes in helping actors & creative types find a healthy lifestyle balance while maintaining an exciting, satisfying creative career (it can be done!) She co-hosted The Upgraded Woman Podcast with Lane Kennedy found on iTunes and UpgradedWoman.com. Debra travels the country speaking and working with young actors to learn healthy habits to set them on a course for a long, healthy career as as Resilient Actor!   Her diverse career has also included work as an award-winning actor, director, producer, professor, best-selling author, disc jockey, law intern, arranger, choir director, radio producer, announcer, teacher, coach, housewife, last but exhaustively not least, mom. She plays the guitar, harp, and piano and spends any free-time (ha!) dabbling in cooking, aromatherapy, yoga, interior decorating, and chocolate. She lives in San Diego with her three children & Bernedoodle.

Color of Success
Stephanie Jae Park: Representation Matters

Color of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 53:31


Stephanie Jae Park is a New York City based actor/singer. She plays Eliza in the Philip national tour of Hamilton, which will resume when theaters open again. She was in the original Broadway cast of King and I (Tuptim u/s, featured dancer, Lincoln Center) and War Paint (Nederlander Theatre).  When she's not on stage, Stephanie is a songwriter with an upcoming EP in summer/fall 2021. She is also a vocal coach, and a member of Range Music NYC. She holds a BFA: University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM). Stephanie is a proud member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA.  Join us in talking about how she coped with the pandemic while the tour was paused, the therapeutic value of crying and energy work, and preparing herself to play any of the three sisters in Hamilton. For more credits, pictures, check out her website at www.stephaniejaepark.com. Produced by: Ronald Palarca & Victor Nguyen; Marketing: Elizabeth Park

School, Stage & Screen Podcast
School, Stage & Screen Trailer

School, Stage & Screen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 2:15


Separated by two decades of life experience, producer Brian J. Leitten and Broadway performer Dylan Mulvaney, both University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) graduates, delve into the differences between college and the real world with other alumni like Diana Maria Riva (actor from Netflix’s Dead To Me), Andrea Stilgenbauer (producer of Kidding and The Affair on Showtime) and Brian Newman(Jazz Musician, Bandleader & Arranger for Lady Gaga's Vegas Residency.) A mixture of Jimmy Fallon meets Ted Talks, the podcast is an exploration of transformative moments that will enlighten current students and graduates who dream of using their creativity to jump-start their careers. A Hyperion XIII Production.

Jack of All Trades, Master of Nothing
Episode 2: Chris Morrissey- Producer, Director, Marketer Extraordinaire

Jack of All Trades, Master of Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 93:25


Cats (the musical), letters written by 7 year olds, party planning and…Liam Neeson?! This week, we look at the career trajectory of a very talented fellow, Chris Morrissey. We take a gander at the ups and downs of being a young artist, from “knowing what you want to be when you grow up” to surviving a career in the arts in New York City. Chris explains the art of balancing a demanding, high profile marketing job, to creating his own content, and differentiation “professional growth” from “creative growth.” Here’s a little more on Chris:CHRIS MORRISSEY is a NYC-based live entertainment and digital media content producer, director and marketer. In each of these roles, Chris is dedicated to cultivating experiences that engage communities and ignite conversation. Chris is currently the Creative Manager at Marathon Digital, a social media and digital content company representing live entertainment clients including Hamilton, Hadestown, Ain’t Too Proud, Slave Play, Freestyle Love Supreme, Lea Salonga, Center Theatre Group, Atlantic Theater Company and numerous other Broadway shows, companies and influencers. Prior to joining Marathon, Chris served as the Manager of Events & Strategic Partnerships for Tony Award-winning producer Ken Davenport (Once On This Island, 2018 Tony Award for Best Revival). Chris has directed & produced numerous new plays and cabarets across New York including shows at Joe’s Pub, The NYC Fringe Festival, Feinstein’s / 54 Below, New Wave Theatre Collective, NY Short Play Fest and many others. He is a director and co-producer of the award-winning gay web series Queen's English. Chris was a teaching artist and assistant director at Northwestern University’s National High School Institute (Cherubs). He has been an adjudicator for Paper Mill Playhouse's Rising Star Awards and a script reader for New Dramatists. Chris is a graduate of the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) with a BFA in Musical Theatre and Public Relations Certification from the McMicken College of Arts & Sciences. Proud recipient of the Lehman Engel Award. Links from our episode: Chris’s Website: https://www.chrismorrisseycreates.com/ Queen’s English Website: https://www.queensenglishtv.com/Queen’s English Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCInBPS5kXGuvufm4Gb0qg3A If you wanted to know what the heck Sarah was talking about with female hormones/cycles, here’s what she was referring to: Everything is the Best- Dear Media, Pia Baroncini, Episode from July 29th- IF YOU HAVE FEMALE HORMONES, LISTEN TO THIS! w/ Alisa Vitti Follow our Instagram page @jackofalltrades_podcast for updates on guests and upcoming episodes! Song title: Strong Written by: Sarah Bishop Arranged and played by: Laura Lynn Crytzer

The Voracious Student
2020 CCM Graduates - Graduating Through COVID

The Voracious Student

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 38:58


Four members of the 2020 class in musical theatre from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) talk to Denis about their interrupted senior year and showcasing online during COVID. Kurtis Bradley Brown, Madison Deadman, Bailee Endebrock and Sam Pickart discuss what the silver lining of their experience has been, talk about comparison and share what they are most passionate about right now.Kurtis, Madison, Bailee and Sam are inviting listeners of this episode to help fight systemic racism by donating to an organization they have each chosen. Click the links below to learn more about them and donate! Kurtis: ACLU - Donate hereMadison: National Black Disability Coalition - Donate hereBailee: Loveland Foundation - Donate hereSam: Black Trans Advocay Coalition - Donate hereKurtis Bradley Brown: Website: www.kurtisbradleybrown.comInstagram: @kurtisbradleybrownMadison Deadman:Website: www.madisondeadman.comInstagram: @mjdeadmanBailee Endebrock:Website: www.baileeendebrock.comInstagram: @bailee_endebrockSam Pickart:Website: www.sampickart.comInstagram: @sampickartDenis:Instagram: @denis_e_lambertWebsite: www.denislambertonline.comFollow the Podcast:Instagram: @thevoraciousstudentFacebook: facebook.com/thevoraciousstudentEmail: thevoraciousstudent@gmail.com

Inside Opera
Marie-France Lefebvre: Working with the Coach

Inside Opera

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 64:09


Conductor Mark Gibson, the current Director of Orchestral Studies at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), invited Lefebvre to participate in a CCM summer program in Luca, Italy.Gustav Meier was a Swiss conductor and professor of orchestral conducting at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University.Elisabeth Schwartzkopf was a German-born soprano and is considered one of the top singers of the 20th century. In her performing career, she specialized in German-language art song (lieder) and Viennese operetta; later in life, she became an international renowned voice teacher.Nana Mouskouri is a popular Greek singer whose extensive discography includes over 200 albums in at least twelve different languages.English-Italian conductor Annuzio Mantovani led his own orchestra (the Mantovani Orchestra) in the mid-20th century and became famous in the “light music” style.Mario Bernardi was a Canadian conductor and pianist.Dale Bartlett was a Canadian pianist, educator, and collaborative pianist.Vladimir Horowitz was a renowned Russian-born classical pianist who spent most of his life in the U.S.“Il mio tesoro” is a famous tenor aria from W.A. Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni.Beverly Sills was one of the most notable sopranos of the 20th century and, after retiring from singing, became the General Manager of the New York City Opera and later the Metropolitan Opera.Renée Fleming is an actively performing American operatic soprano and the current Creative Consultant at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.Franco Zeffirelli was an Italian director and producer of opera, films, and television. Many of his opera productions are still in use today around the world.Yannick Nézet-Séguin is a Canadian conductor and pianist. Currently, he is the Music Director of the Metropolitan Opera, Philadelphia Orchestra, and Orchestre Métropolitain in Montréal.Hungarian pianist Franz Liszt set three sonnets by Italian Renaissance poet Petrarch to music in the collection “Tre sonetti di Petrarch” (“Three Petrarch Sonnets”).The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) is a performing arts center based in Brooklyn, New York.Françoise Frenkel’s memoir A Bookshop in Berlin follows her escape from the rise of fascism in Germany and, later, her evasion from Nazi occupation in war-torn France.Grey’s Anatomy is an American medical drama television series.Kanopy is an online film streaming service specializing in classic, independent, and foreign films.Duolingo is a Google-owned mobile application and website for studying foreign languages.WhatsApp is a Facebook-owned mobile application for messaging and calling over the Internet.Lefebvre enjoys eating at restaurant Red Feather Kitchen in Cincinnati.Nico Castel was a tenor and notable language and diction coach.Oscar Peterson was a famous Canadian jazz pianist and composer.

30/40 Vision
#11 – Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) and Worship

30/40 Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 104:07


In this episode, the season 1 finale, Noah and Glendon discuss various ways CCM and worship music fail to encompass the fullness and diversity of the Divine. Black Lives Matter. Period. Below is a list of resources and ways in which you can support the Black community: Donate: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019 https://nymag.com/strategist/article/where-to-donate-for-black-lives-matter.html Books: https://mashable.com/article/new-books-black-authors-you-should-read/ https://www.oprahmag.com/entertainment/books/a32906813/what-is-blackout-bestseller-list/ Black Creators to follow/support on Twitter: @andrehenry @austinchanning @RevJacquiLewis @lisasharper @drchanequa @WilliamMatt22 @BreeNewsome @aliciatcrosby @BailyMonetta. Check out our podcasting host, Pinecast. Start your own podcast for free, no credit card required, forever. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-b89908 for 40% off for 4 months, and support 30/40 Vision.

BibleHighlighters Podcast
Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) Pioneer Calvary Chapel Pastor Pt. 1 + Judgment Verses

BibleHighlighters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 30:06


Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) Pioneer Calvary Chapel Pastor Pt. 1 + Judgment Verses WEB: http://BibleHighlighters.TV BLOG POST: Apprehended by an Evangelist

BibleHighlighters Podcast
Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) Pioneer Calvary Chapel Pastor Pt. 2 + Deity Verses

BibleHighlighters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 33:58


Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) Pioneer Calvary Chapel Pastor Pt. 2 + Deity Verses WEB: http://BibleHighlighters.TV BLOG POST: Apprehended by an Evangelist

Music On Purpose
Music on Purpose E025: Alan Siebert, Professor of Trumpet CCM

Music On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 36:59


On this episode of Music on Purpose, Alan Siebert joined me to talk about his 30 year career at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music (CCM). He is retiring this year and talks about his time at CCM. He also talks about his lip tear and recovery from surgery. He is a wealth […] The post Music on Purpose E025: Alan Siebert, Professor of Trumpet CCM appeared first on Bryan Crisp.

The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales
Ep74 - Karen Olivo, Satine (the Sparking Diamond!) in Moulin Rouge the Musical

The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 53:47


Karen Olivo is a Tony-Award winner who made her Broadway debut in Rent before going on to roles in Brooklyn, the Musical, In The Heights, and West Side Story (which is where she won her Tony!). She is now amazing audiences, critics, and everyone in between 8 times a week as Satine in Moulin Rouge the Musical. Karen was born in the South Bronx before moving to Central Florida. Although far from Broadway, performing was still in her family. Her dad was a director and mom worked lots of jobs in the theatre. After her dad started his own troupe, she found herself on stage at the age of 6, where she discovered a sense of power and belonging. The stage gave her balance and was a safe haven to escape the troubles of youth. After bouncing between a performing arts high school and "regular" high school, she found herself at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) -- but never graduated. She went to her first open call [for Rent]... and booked it. The rest, as they say, is history. Connect with Karen: IG: @karenolivo76 Twitter: @karenolivo http://karenolivo.com/ Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Email me at feedback@thetheatrepodcast.com. I want to know what you think. Thank you to our friends Jukebox The Ghost for our intro and outro music. You can find them on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @jukeboxtheghost or via the web via jukeboxtheghost.com. A very special thanks to our patrons who help make this podcast possible! Cheryl Hodges-Selden, Paul Seales, David Seales If you would like to see your name in this show notes or get a shout out on the pod itself, visit ttp.fm/patreon to become a member and show your support!

The Art of Body Language Podcast

On this week's episode we talk to Blaine Krauss, a performer that is all too familiar with the broadway scene! We discuss the importance of therapy, analyzing your roll so that you can keep your body safe while performing, take random singing breaks, and much more! Blaine Alden Krauss is a native of St. Petersburg, Florida. He holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from the College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) at the University of Cincinnati. After making his broadway debut in the critically acclaimed “Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812” he strutted across Al Hershfield in the Tony Award Winning “Kinky Boots” and is currently featured in the “The Cher Show”. He was also seen in the Radio City New York Spectacular under the direction of Mia Michaels and on tour of Disneys “The Lion King” playing Simba in theatres all across the US and Canada. In 2011 his talents led him to be a feature performer for the largest Commemoration of 9/11 outside of the U.S at the Trocadero in Paris, France performing for Government Officials and then a free concert in front of the Eiffel Tower with the Royal Orchestra. In 2010 he was selected to be 1 of 20 Presidential Scholars in the Arts by the White House and Presidential Scholar Commission. This honor culminated in a medal ceremony with President Barack Obama and a performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Blaine was selected to be the Feature Vocalist at the 2010 July 4th Celebration at the US National Archives; a feature vocalist with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra in Indiana for their Holiday Pops Concert; was a selected participant at the International Fringe Festival in Edinburgh Scotland; a 2010 Silver Winner in Musical Theatre by the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts Program, and can be currently seen as a frequent performer of “Feinstein's 54 Below in NYC, as well as with symphonies across the country with Spot-On Entertainment. Other theatrical credits include Benny in In the Heights at Theatre Under The Stars, Godspell and Spelling Bee at the West Virginia Public Theatre. @blainekr

Inside Opera
An Interview With Omer Ben Seadia

Inside Opera

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 59:32


Tel Aviv is the most populous city in the largest metropolitan area of Israel.The Gulf WarThe First Intifada was a Palestinian uprising against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.The Second Intifada was a period of intensified Israeli–Palestinian violence.Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist.In May of 1809, eager to protect his precious hearing during the heavy bombardment of the Siege of Vienna, composer Ludwig von Beethoven hid in his brother’s basement with pillows covering his ears.The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) are the military forces of the State of Israel.The Staatsoper, the Vienna State Opera, is an Austrian opera house and opera company based in Vienna."Largo al factotum" is an aria from The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini.The Israeli Opera is the principal opera company of Israel.Robin Guarino is an opera and film director.She is a Professor of Opera at the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music (CCM).The Marriage of Figaro is an opera buffa (comic opera) composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.Pierre Beaumarchais was a French polymath. At various times in his life, he was a watchmaker, inventor, playwright, musician, diplomat, spy, publisher, horticulturist, arms dealer, satirist, financier, and revolutionary (both French and American).Ariadne auf Naxos is an opera by Richard Strauss.Powel Crosley Jr. was an American inventor, industrialist, and entrepreneur. He was also a pioneer in radio broadcasting, and a former owner of the Cincinnati Reds major league baseball teamHugo Hofmannsthal was an Austrian prodigy, a novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist, narrator, and essayist.Richard Georg Strauss was a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras.Maria Callas was an American-born Greek soprano. She was one of the most renowned and influential opera singers of the 20th century.Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, model, and singer.Omer mentions the following as pieces she would love to direct: Der Rosenkavalier, Strauss and Hofmannstha, The Rake’s Progress, Carmen, Don Giovanni.The Magic Flute is an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.Beyoncé is an American singer, songwriter and actress.

The Brass Junkies Podcast - Pedal Note Media
TBJ115: Hiram Diaz, euphonium player in "The President's Own" Marine Band, on the High Bridge Brass Quintet, audition prep and being a terrible shot

The Brass Junkies Podcast - Pedal Note Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 60:08


TBJ115: Hiram Diaz, euphonium player in "The President's Own" Marine Band, on the High Bridge Brass Quintet, audition prep and being a terrible shot. From his Marine Band bio page: Euphonium player Staff Sergeant Hiram Diaz joined “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band in January 2012. Staff Sgt. Diaz began his musical instruction at age 12. He graduated in 2003 from the New World School of the Arts in Miami and continued his education at the University of Cincinnati-College Conservatory of Music (CCM) where he earned a bachelor’s degree in music performance in 2007. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree from the University of North Texas in Denton, where he studies with euphonium professor Brian Bowman. His instructors also included Timothy Northcut of CCM and Jay Bertolet, former principal tuba with the Florida Philharmonic Orchestra. Prior to joining “The President’s Own,” Staff Sgt. Diaz was a member of the U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence Band (283d Army Band) in Ft. Benning, Ga. In 2016, he performed Tom Davoren’s Ascension with trumpet/cornet player Gunnery Sgt. Amy McCabe as featured soloists on the national concert tour. Watch Staff Sgt. Diaz's interview in Spanish about the 2013 Inauguration. Watch Master Sgt. Mark Jenkins and Staff Sergeant Hiram Diaz's Masterclass: March Performance Practice with Euphoniums of "The President's Own" U.S. Marine Band In this fun and lively discussion, we cover: Hiram's trombone playing Christmas and Easter gigs Being in the Marine Band since 2012 Meeting Lance in 2002 at the Falcone Festival He's like the Victor Borge of the euphonium Lance judging Hiram and meeting his parents Eating at Hooters five times (not at all like the South Florida Hooters) Greensboro ITEC, "The Captain's Log" Moving from the Army Bands system to the Marine Band at the age of 26 Fort Sill, where you learn to kill Rich Kelley story in Lawton, Texas Being a terrible shot Spiders yelling at little kids Marine Band audition and audition prep Lots of recording himself Staying with Chris Buckley Studying with Brian Bowman Studying with Tim Northcutt Playing in a post band vs. being in a premiere band Doubling on trombone and singing The similarities between Andrew's son and Ella Fitzgerald Chris Castellanos' karaoke parody Jedi mastery Growing up in Miami across from Sam Pilafian's sister and swimming in her pool His Cuban heritage Going to the New World School of the Arts for high school Lessons on self-confidence and building his ears with Sam Pilafian What is happening from that man's face? Hiram's favorite food (made by his Mom) The lack of sour oranges in DC makes him bitter (sorry) John Abbracciamento's retirement ceremony The High Bridge Bass Quintet The worse the flooring, the stronger he will get Links: Hiram's Marine band bio page High Bridge Brass Quintet Hiram's YouTube Channel Want to help the show? Here are some ways: Help others find the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Show us some love on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Help us pay the bills (and get regular bonus episodes!) by becoming a Patreon patron. Show some love to our sponsors: The brass program at The Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University and Parker Mouthpieces (including the Andrew Hitz and Lance LaDuke models.) Tell your friends! Expertly produced by Will Houchin with love, care, and enthusiasm.

Oclef Podcast
Oclef Interviews | EP27: Michelle Conda - A Leading Teacher of Piano Teachers

Oclef Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2018 44:41


This interview is a wonderful conversation with Michelle Conda of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music (CCM).  She's spent the last 25 years developing CCM as one of the top schools in the world to go learn how to teach piano. She has a talent for developing adults as teachers and in today's podcast she goes into The history of how she arrived where she is today Her views and stories on teaching adults  Her overall direction as a world-class teacher in piano pedagogy and andragogy Hope you enjoy this one as much as I did. Julian

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#LIVEatFIVE: a daily Broadway podcast
3/22/18 - Christy Altomare (ANASTASIA)

#LIVEatFIVE: a daily Broadway podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 27:53


Christy is a 2008 graduate of Cincinnati University’s College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) with a BFA in Musical Theater. She joined the 1st national touring cast of Spring Awakening as Wendla in the summer of 2008 and she took the stage for over 600 performances through 44 cities across the US and Canada. She played Sue Snell in the reimagined MCC Theater off-Broadway production of Carrie for it's 2011/12 season and in 2012 Christy made her Broadway debut as Sophie in Mamma Mia at the Winter Garden Theater. One year ago tomorrow, Christy originate the role of Anya in ANASTASIA where is currently journeying to her past 8 times a week. Hosted by: Paul Wontorek, Ryan Lee Gilbert, Matt Rodin

Music On Purpose
Music on Purpose E014: Guest Stephen Campbell, Principal Trumpet Lexington Philharmonic

Music On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 25:40


I was thrilled to have Stephen Campbell on this episode to discuss his keys to success in trumpet performance, music education and how to be successful in helping students be the best versions of themselves. We were in school together at University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music (CCM) and I noticed his work ethic […] The post Music on Purpose E014: Guest Stephen Campbell, Principal Trumpet Lexington Philharmonic appeared first on Bryan Crisp.

The 5 AM Miracle Podcast with Jeff Sanders
Health & Productivity Tips From Broadway Star Stephanie Gibson

The 5 AM Miracle Podcast with Jeff Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015 40:15


Episode Show Notes jeffsanders.com/117 Learn More About the Show The 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources Join The 5 AM Club! Connect on Social Media Facebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn Episode Summary How can you stay healthy and productive while balancing a wildly irregular schedule? This week's episode of The 5 AM Miracle Podcast features an interview with the amazingly talented Broadway actress Stephanie Gibson. Life is tough when you have 8 shows every week to perform on a Broadway stage and Stephanie shares how she has managed to succeed with this lifestyle for years. Resources Mentioned in the Show @stephgib1 [Stephanie on Twitter] Dates, Mates, & Clean Slates [Stephanie’s YouTube dating show] College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) [University of Cincinnati] Broadway Theatre Project [Tampa, FL] Ziva Meditation [Stephanie’s meditation practice] zivaMIND [stress-reducing meditation practice]