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Andalucía Informativos
Crónica de Andalucía - El Festival Murmura llena de cultura a la Alpujarra Almeriense

Andalucía Informativos

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 19:59


Este fin de semana llega a la Alpujarra Almeriense una nueva edición del Festival Murmura, que trae no solo música a este enclave en plena Sierra Nevada, sino también arte, gastronomía o patrimonio, entre otros aspectos. Y todo repartido entre varios de los municipios de esta comarca, hasta 11, en un festival que llena sus calles de visitantes y de amantes de la cultura. Todo con las medidas de accesibilidad en colaboración con la Fundación Music For All para que todas las personas puedas disfrutar de la música en directo.Para descubrir el Festival Murmura hablamos con su director, Diego Ferrón; con la alcaldesa de Laujar de Andarax, Almudena Morales; y con una de las artistas protagonistas, Rosario.Escuchar audio

El podcast de eventoplus
Resumen semanal - 13 de mayo

El podcast de eventoplus

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 7:00


Y, si quieres saber más acerca de los titulares de la semana pasada:La experiencia triunfa sobre lo material para los consumidores - https://www.eventoplus.com/noticias/la-experiencia-triunfa-sobre-lo-material-para-los-consumidores/ Crash Music y Fundación Music For All crean un sello de acreditación de accesibilidad para eventos musicales - https://www.eventoplus.com/noticias/crash-music-fundacion-music-for-all-crean-un-sello-de-acreditacion-de-accesibilidad-para-eventos-musicales/ El concierto de la gran Madonna en cifras - https://www.eventoplus.com/noticias/the-gran-celebration-de-la-gran-madonna-en-cifras/ ¿Celebrar un festival dentro de un hotel? Así es Imagine Music Fest - https://www.eventoplus.com/noticias/celebrar-un-festival-dentro-de-un-hotel-asi-es-imagine-music-fest/ 

How the Heck Have You Been?!
20. How Mr. Earnhart has Been!

How the Heck Have You Been?!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 55:08


Today I am talking with Jeremy Earnhart, the President and CEO of Music for All. You heard that right, the man who used to drive over the my junior high and teach runny-nosed seventh graders how to play trumpet, is now heading up an incredible national organization, only part of which is running the Bands of America competitions that I knew and loved so much at my time in high school. In talking with him, I had almost forgotten just how charismatic he is, and how good he is at taking his ideals surrounding music, marching band, and general pageantry, and implementing them in the most efficient way that maximizes the amount of lives he betters.  We met up at our joint alma mater, The University of North Texas where Music For All was hosting a one-day summer camp. It felt good to be around all those instruments again. Mr. Earnhart brought along Mrs. Cindy Powell, who worked with him at Arlington ISD, and is now on the Music for All board of directors. I am incredibly grateful for Mr. Earnhart and Mrs. Powell giving me a couple hours of their time, and I hope you enjoy the conversation. Visit https://musicforall.org to see all the great work Mr. Earnhart and others are doing to bring music to ALL. To support the How the Heck Have You Been?! Podcast, go to artbymarker.com and buy some cool art.

Rare Candy
I Got A Feeling w/ Camelia

Rare Candy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 87:46


Camelia is the founder of Music For All and she's here to help independent music triumphantly return to it's pre-covid glory. She also had quite an eventful beginning to 2020 where at one point, she found herself administering an IV at home to take care of a love one. We talk about that as well as birth control, indie music, "right wing art", and more. Go to Music for All https://www.musicforall.club/ Music for All on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/music-for-all-club Camelia on Twitter https://twitter.com/camelia_mfa New Episode Outro by @thenanistate https://twitter.com/thenanistate Listen to the latest premium RC episode "Coast To Coast vol 2" honoring the late, great, Art Bell and discussing aliens and other paranormal things https://rarecandy.substack.com/p/coast-to-coast-vol-2-w-scott#details Follow all things Rare Candy https://linktr.ee/RareCandy

REBUNKED with Scott Armstrong
Rebunked #062 | Camelia Brennan | F*ck The Music Industry - Just Do It Yourself

REBUNKED with Scott Armstrong

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 65:23


Please Help Support Rebunked News By Contributing To The GiveSendGo Today: https://GiveSendGo.com/Rebunked My guest today is Camelia Brennan, The founder of Music For All, an apolitical organization facilitating honest discussions with musicians about the devastating consequences of censorship and restrictions on live performances. Their mission is to Connect Musicians with Fans, Encourage DIY Events, Host their own events and provide artist services. She also one of the hosts of the Knockout Podcast with Joseph Arthur. Please go follow and support all the awesome work Camelia is doing here: Music For All https://MusicForAll.club The Knockout Podcast: https://The knockout podcast.com Instagram https://Instagram.com/cameliabrennan Twitter https://Twitter.com/music4allclub Rebunked News is happy to shout out: Autonomy: Gain the high-value skills for lifelong success in just 12 weeks.  Learn more: https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/2WU6ALrf Start your Heavy Metal Detox Journey with TruthTRS: https://TruthTRS.com If you want to follow and support REBUNKED, head over to https://REBUNKED.news, where you will find links to all of our platforms and ways to support the show.  VALUE-FOR-VALUE DONATION: https://Rebunked.news T-SHIRTS: https://Rebunked.news/Shirts PREMIUM CONTENT: https://SubscribeStar.com/Rebunked TELEGRAM: https://t.me/Rebunkednews FLOTE.app: https://flote.app/Rebunkednews GAB: https://gab.com/rebunkednews MASTODON: https://itmslaves.com/@Rebunked INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rebunkednews TWITTER: https://twitter.com/rebunkednews Theme Song: Now Arise by Rhymewave: https://linktr.ee/rhymewave

Our Brains Hurt
Camelia, Music For ALL

Our Brains Hurt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 76:34


On this episode of OBH we welcome Camelia of Music For All. Camelia started Music For All as a way to bring the music community together regardless of vax status. She talks about her recent move from Brooklyn NY to Nashville TN, her experience in a locked down Brooklyn, and the music community's reluctance to fully open even with science on their side. This has been a very important topic to us since we also believe in the power of music and the importance of personal choice. Camelia is a super rad person and we look forward to working with her in the future. Come hang out!Camelia's Links:Music For All:  https://www.musicforall.club/Music For All Twitter: https://twitter.com/music4allclubShow links:Our Brains Hurt Website: https://www.ourbrainshurt.com/Our Brains Hurt on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OurBrainsHurtRon on Twitter @thecaffeinepunk: https://twitter.com/TheCaffeinePunkMatt on Twitter @MattAlive13: https://twitter.com/MattAlive13Punk Rock Joe: https://punkrockjoe.comPunkBox:Punk Box Website:  https://punkboxrox.com/Punk Box Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/punkboxroxPunk Box Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/punkboxrox/MerchSlut links:MerchSlut Store: https://merchslut.com/MerchSlut Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MerchSlut-103064031228978

Marching Roundtable Podcast | Marching Arts Education
1036: Cam Stasa and the First BOA Championship in 1976

Marching Roundtable Podcast | Marching Arts Education

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 51:28


The Music For All icon shares memories of her high school days while talking with a band family making its first trip to Grand Nationals.

Band Room Podcast
BRP 47 | Armand Hall

Band Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 57:29


We welcome conductor and educator Dr. Armand Hall to the Band Room! Armand currently serves as Executive and Artist director of the ROCmusic Collaborative in Rochester, NY and is Chair and Executive Committee Chair of El Sistema USA. We spoke about his path, going from physics to music, his time teaching at the University of Memphis, ROCmusic, El Sistema, the importance of getting out of the music hall and so much more!Help support the Band Room Podcast by becoming a patron through Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/bandroompodHelp support the Band Room Podcast by getting your merch at the BRP Storehttp://www.bandroompod.com/storeMusic used in this episodeBRP Theme Music: Skyline by EKR HammellPerforming Ensemble: University of Toronto Wind EnsembleDr. Gillian MacKay – ConductorEpisode LinksROCmusic Collabrativehttps://www.rocmusic.org/El Sistema USAhttps://elsistemausa.org/Music For All's, Meet the Master Serieshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdNHPlnigo8hsMKY8RVVFSfGjBmni1UghArchipelago Project http://archipelagoproject.org/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bandroompod)

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 167 - Cheryl Floyd

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 80:10


Cheryl Floyd has taught middle school band in Austin, TX for over 30 years and is one of the most highly regarded middle school band directors in the country. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors and has commissioned or been part of the consortium for 14 works for band. Topics: Cheryl's background growing up in Texas, going to Baylor University and starting her career as a teacher. The importance of encouraging students and giving them the type of positive feedback that keeps them playing. The background stories of a few of the 14 works that she has been a part of commissioning. Peer leadership in the middle school band. Teaching in Texas and the power of sound to sight teaching. A general discussion about teaching beginners and middle school band. An anecdote about George Steinbrenner. Links: Cheryl Floyd at Music for All 204 Progressive Sight Reading Tunes Bernstein: Suite from "Candide" Mozart: Serenade for 13 Winds in B-flat major, K. 361 "Gran Partita" Biography: Cheryl Floyd completed her twenty-fifth year as Director of Bands at Hill Country Middle School in Austin, Texas in May 2017.  The Hill Country Middle School Band is recognized as one if the exemplary middle school programs in the nation. Prior to her tenure at Hill Country, she served as Director of Bands at Murchison Middle School, also in Austin, for eight years.  Musical organizations under her leadership have consistently been sited for musical excellence at both local contests and national invitational festivals.  Mrs. Floyd is recognized nationally for her educational and musical vision and commitment at the middle school level.  In 1990 her Murchison program was the recipient of the coveted Sudler Cup Award presented to exceptional middle school band programs by the John Philip Sousa Foundation. The Hill Country Middle School Band has performed at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1998 and again in 2006, Music For All’s National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis (March 2012),and most recently at the Western International Band Clinic (November 2014) under Mrs. Floyd’s direction. Mrs. Floyd routinely serves as a conductor on the University of Texas at Austin band camp faculty and has been a member of summer music faculties at Music For All's Summer Symposium, Arkansas Tech University, Baylor University, Texas Lutheran University Stephen F. Austin University, University of Colorado at Boulder, and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.  She enjoys an active schedule as an adjudicator, clinician, author and guest conductor throughout the United States, having served as one of the first women guest conductors of the United States Navy Band in Washington, D.C. in September, 1998. Cheryl Floyd was the recipient of the Texas Bandmasters Association Exemplary Middle School Band Program Citation and she appeared on the cover of the May 2005 Instrumentalist magazine which contained a featured article on the Hill Country Middle School band program. In 2003, Mrs. Floyd was elected to the American Bandmasters’ Association. She is the fifth female member of this 225 member organization and was the first middle school band director to be chosen for ABA membership. She serves on that organization’s selection committee for the prestigious Sousa/ABA/Ostwald Composition Competition. For nearly three decades, she has maintained a keen interest in commissioning new works for concert band and has collaborated with such internationally recognized composers as Frank Ticheli, Cajun Folk Songs, Shenandoah, Bob Margolis, Renaissance Fair, Dana Wilson, Sang!, Ron Nelson, Courtly Airs and Dances, Steven Barton, Hill Country Flourishes, Chris Tucker, Twilight in the Wilderness. Catherine McMichael, Cape Breton Postcard, Undertow, by John Mackey Spangled Heavens by Donald Grantham, a consortium commission for TMEA's MS Region 18 by Viet Cuong entitled Diamond Tide, and most recently, Sparkle by Scott McAllister.. The works generated by these ongoing projects have been widely acclaimed as being among the most significant works for young band. A 1980 graduate of Baylor University, Mrs. Floyd has also done graduate work at the University of Texas with Paula Crider, Robert Duke and Karl Kraber.  Since 1985 she has served as co-principal flute with the Austin Symphonic Band and in this capacity has performed at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1989, 1997 and 2007, the American Bandmasters Association in 1993 and 2006 and before the Texas Music Educators Association and Texas Bandmasters Association on numerous occasions. She is a member of ABA, TMEA, TBA, and Phi Beta Mu. In 2016 she was named a Yamaha Master Educator, one of only 18 in the nation. As such she is positioned to appear throughout the United States as a conductor, clinician and educator representing Yamaha. She annually serves as an evaluator for the Music For All National Concert Band Festival and was recently appointed to the Middle School Educational team for the Music For All Summer Symposium. Looming on the horizon is a book to be published by GIA Publications entitled “Middle School My Way.” ​ Paramount in her life is her musical family including her husband, Richard Floyd, State Director of Music Emeritus at the University of Texas and their son, Richard Weston, who holds a trombone performance degree from the University of Texas and is pursuing his musical career in Los Angeles.

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 166 - Richard Floyd

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 71:43


Richard Floyd has been involved in music education for 58 years. His accolades and achievements are too numerous to list and he is a legendary name not only in Texas, but throughout the entire band community. Topics: Richard’s background growing up in the Dallas area, his early band experiences, marching in Eisenhower’s inauguration, and how he got involved in music education. Thoughts about building connections and growing during your career. The Texas band tradition and the University Interscholastic League (UIL). Links: Richard Floyd at Music for All University Interscholastic League Sousa: Daughters of Texas Austin Symphonic Band Mozart: Serenade for 13 Winds in B-flat major, K. 361 "Gran Partita" Dahl: Sinfonietta Biography: Richard Floyd is presently in his 57th year of active involvement as a conductor, music educator and administrator. He has enjoyed a distinguished and highly successful career at virtually every level of wind band performance from beginning band programs through high school and university wind ensembles as well as adult community bands. In 2014 Floyd retired as State Director of Music at the University of Texas at Austin where he coordinated all facets of secondary school music competition for some 3500 performing organizations throughout the state for 30 years. He now holds the title Texas State Director of Music Emeritus. He also serves as Musical Director and Conductor of the Austin Symphonic Band that is viewed to be one of the premier adult concert bands in America. In addition, he maintains an active schedule as conductor, clinician, lecturer and mentor. Prior to his appointment at the University of Texas, Mr. Floyd served on the faculty at the University of South Florida as Professor of Conducting and at Baylor University in Texas where he held the position of Director of Bands for nine years. He began his career as band director at Richardson Junior High School and then become the first director of the award winning J.J. Pearce High School Band in the same city. He also served as Director of Fine Arts for that district for two years before moving to Baylor University in 1973. His musical achievements include performances at numerous state and national conventions and conferences including the 1977 College Band Directors National Association, the 1981 Music Educators National Conference and concerts at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in Chicago in 1989, 1997 and 2007. Other distinguished performances include concerts for the American Bandmasters Association in 1993 and 2006 and the 2004 Western International Band Clinic in Seattle, Washington. Performances by his various ensembles have been heard throughout the United States, Australia and Europe. Mr. Floyd is a recognized authority on conducting, the art of wind band rehearsing, concert band repertoire, and music advocacy. As such, he has toured extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe as a clinician, adjudicator and conductor including appearances in 43 American states and in 9 other countries. He is a frequent featured clinician for the Texas Music Educators Association, the Texas Bandmasters Association, countless other state conferences and has presented five conducting and rehearsal technique clinics for the Mid-West International Band and Orchestra Clinic. In 2002 he was the single recipient of the prestigious A.A. Harding Award presented by the American School Band Directors Association in recognition of his significant and lasting contributions to the school band movement. The Texas Bandmasters Association named him Texas Bandmaster of the Year in 2006 and also recognized him with the TBA Lifetime Administrative Achievement Award in 2008. Most recently he received the Texas Music Educators Association Distinguished Service Award in 2009 and was inducted into the Bands of America Hall of Fame and Texas Phi Beta Mu Hall of Fame in 2011. Also, in 2011 he was awarded the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic Medal of Honor for distinguished service and contributions to bands, orchestras and music education. In 2014 he was inducted into the National Band Association Academy of Wind and Percussion Arts considered to be the “academy award” for wind band conductors. The same year he was also honored with the Kappa Kappa Phi Distinguished Service to Music medal. Most recently the Dallas Winds, Jerry Junkin conductor, recognized Floyd as the 2017 Texas Legendary Bandmaster. Publications include co-authorship of Best Music For Beginning Band and contributing author for The Musician’s Walk by James Jordon and published by GIA. In addition, his articles have appeared in numerous national and international publications. In 2006 he was featured on the GIA Produced DVD entitled Kindred Spirits from the series Conducting From The Inside Out. Other conductors included H. Robert Reynolds, Craig Kirchhoff and Allan McMurray. In 2015 his book entitled The Artistry of Teaching and Making Music was published to critical acclaim by GIA Publications. A second book, The Seven Deadly Sins of Music Making will be published in late 2020. During Mr. Floyd’s professional career, he has held positions of leadership on many state and national committees for music education and wind music performance. He served as National Secretary of the College Band Directors National Association from 1979 to 2007 and has played an active leadership role in the implementation of that organization’s many projects and services for over three decades. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for Music For All, as a member of the John Philip Sousa Foundation Board of Directors, and in 2016 was named a Yamaha Master Educator. Paramount in his life is his wife Cheryl, who enjoys her own distinguished career as one of the premier middle school directors in the nation, their son Weston who is pursuing his own musical journey and Dick’s daughter Chris and her extended family. ------- Are you planning to travel with your group sometime soon? If so, please consider my sponsor, Kaleidoscope Adventures, a full service tour company specializing in student group travel. With a former educator as its CEO, Kaleidoscope Adventures is dedicated to changing student lives through travel and they offer high quality service and an attention to detail that comes from more than 25 years of student travel experience. Trust Kaleidoscope’s outstanding staff to focus on your group’s one-of-a-kind adventure, so that you can focus on everything else!

Directors Circle
Peter Boonshaft - Episode 38

Directors Circle

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 68:13


This episode features my interview with Dr. Peter Boonshaft. Dr. Boonshaft, Director of Education for Jupiter Brand Instruments and KHS America Academic Alliance, is the author of the critically acclaimed best-selling books Teaching Music with Passion, Teaching Music with Purpose, and Teaching Music with Promise. Dr. Boonshaft is currently on the faculty of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, where he is Professor of Music. Dr. Boonshaft is also a Spokesperson for Alfred Music.     Topics include: - Peter’s inspiration for starting his work as an author with writing “Teaching Music With Passion”  - Creating musical “pearls” in every rehearsal  - Defining and inspiring musical excellence  - Teacher motivation and inspiration   Links:  Boonshaft’s Blog: https://academicalliance.com/boonshafts-blog/   Bio:  Called one of the most exciting and exhilarating voices in music education today, Peter Loel Boonshaft has been invited to speak and conduct in every state in the nation and around the world. Honored by the National Association for Music Education and Music For All as the first recipient of the “George M. Parks Award for Leadership in Music Education," Dr. Boonshaft is Director of Education for Jupiter Band Instruments, and his weekly “Boonshaft’s Blog" for music educators continues to inspire teachers everywhere. He has received official proclamations from the Governors of five states and a Certificate of Appreciation from former President Ronald Reagan, as well as performing for former President and Mrs. George H. W. Bush, former President Bill Clinton, and for Margaret Thatcher, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He has been awarded membership in Pi Kappa Lambda and Alpha Chi, as well as twice receiving the University of Hartford Regent's Award and that University's Outstanding Music Educator Award. His honors also include being selected three times as a National Endowment for the Arts "Artist in Residence" three times awarded Honorary Life Membership in the Tri-M Music Honor Society, receiving the Al G. Wright Award from the Women Band Directors International, and being selected for the Center for Scholarly Research and Academic Excellence at Hofstra University.   He holds Bachelor of Music (Summa Cum Laude), Master of Music Education in Conducting, and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees. Dr. Boonshaft was also awarded a Connecticut General Fellowship for study at the Kodály Musical Training Institute, from which he holds a Certificate. He is currently on the faculty of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, where he is Professor of Music. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Boonshaft was on the faculty of Moravian College and the University of Hartford. He was Founder and Music Director of the Pennsylvania Youth Honors Concert Band and the Connecticut Valley Youth Wind Ensemble. In addition, he held the post of Music Director and Conductor of the Metropolitan Wind Symphony of Boston.   Dr. Boonshaft is the author of the critically acclaimed best-selling books Teaching Music with Passion, Teaching Music with Purpose, and Teaching Music with Promise, as well as his first book for teachers of other disciplines, Teaching with Passion, Purpose and Promise. He is also co-author of Alfred Music Publishing’s new beginning method book series, Sound Innovations for Band and Sound Innovations for Strings, as well as Sound Innovations: Ensemble Development for Young Concert Band, Sound Innovations: Ensemble Development for Intermediate Concert Band, and Sound Innovations: Ensemble Development for Advanced Concert Band. In addition, he is the author of Vaclav Nelhybel: His Life and Works, the only authorized biography of the composer, a contributing author of The Music Director’s Cookbook: Creative Recipes for a Successful Program, and author of articles for Instrumentalist Magazine, the National Band Association Journal, Teaching Music, and Band Director's Guide. Dr. Boonshaft also held the post of Band/Wind Ensemble Editor for the School Music News. Active as a proponent of new literature for concert band, he has commissioned and conducted over forty world premieres by such notable composers as Eric Ewazen, W. Francis McBeth, Johan de Meij, Fisher Tull, H. Owen Reed, Vaclav Nelhybel, David Gillingham, Philip Sparke, Satoshi Yagisawa, Rossano Galante, Sam Hazo, Andrew Boysen, Brian Hogg, Robert W. Smith, David Holsinger, Stephen Melillo, Roland Barrett, and Jared Spears. Among the soloists who have appeared in performance with Dr. Boonshaft are John Marcellus, Maynard Ferguson, Harvey Phillips, The Boston Brass, Eugene Rousseau, Marianne Gedigian, Ed Shaughnessy, Lynn Klock, Don Butterfield, The Dallas Brass, We Are The Mummies, Lance LaDuke, Dave Steinmeyer and the United States Air Force "Airmen of Note," Chester Schmitz, and the Vienna Schubert Trio.   Extremely active as a guest conductor, clinician and speaker for conferences, festivals, concerts and workshops nationally and internationally, he has guest conducted the NAfME (The National Association for Music Education) National High School Honors Band, NAfME All-Eastern Band, NAfME All-Northwest Band, NAfME All-Eastern Directors Band, Goldman Memorial Band, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band, U.S. Marine Band New Orleans, Western International Band Clinic, Prague Castle Guard/Czech Police Symphonic Band, U.S. Department of Defense Dependents Schools: Europe Honors Music Fest Band, and the Association of Concert Bands National Conference Band. In addition, he is an adjudicator and clinician for the Music For All/Bands of America National Concert Band Festival, and serves as Chief Adjudicator for the Australian School Band and Orchestra Festival He has served as a speaker for the Canadian Music Educators Association National Convention, NAfME National Conference, American Band College, Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, Music For All/Bands and Orchestras of America Symposium, World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles, Samuel Barber Institute for Music Educators, Music Education Center of America, EARCOS Conferences in China and Thailand, Singapore Ministry of Education Band Conference, KIPP National School Summit, NESA Council of Overseas Schools Conferences in Thailand and the Philippines, and as keynote speaker for the NAfME Northwest Division Conference, NAfME Southern Division Conference, European Music Educators Convention, National Convention of the American String Teachers Association, National Convention of the American School Band Directors Association, ACDA Western Division Conference, East Asia Regional Council of Schools, Maryborough Music Conference of Australia, National Conference of the Organization of American Kodály Educators, The Sydney (Australia) Music Education Conference, and numerous international, national, state and regional music education conferences.

Marketing Music Education with Kathleen Heuer
Erin Fortune of Music For All

Marketing Music Education with Kathleen Heuer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2014 35:42


I was lucky enough to attend the Parent/Booster Institute at the Music for All Summer Symposium this year at Ball State University. I showed up a bit early, hoping to talk with a few of the people who make Music for All tick, and whose secrets we might steal to be able to apply to […] The post Erin Fortune of Music For All appeared first on Kathleen Heuer.

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
Enhanced Podcast -Getting Permission To Arrange Songs For Music Groups -MusTech.Net Enhanced Podcast E-15

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2009 38:00


Getting Permission To Arrange Songs For Music Groups -MusTech.Net Enhanced Podcast E-15 This is the ENHANCED podcast version of Episode 15 Enhanced Note: Make sure you have selected "run scripts" from under the security tab of the tools section in Media Player to utilize this Enhanced Podcast MAC Users Note: In order to take advantage of the Enhanced podcast on the MAC you will have to have Windows Media Player 9 for OS X installed. Get it here! Take note of the above note as well. Also note that this episode SHOULD be downloaded to your computer and played back from your computer to take advantage of the Enhanced features, use the links below. If you've done this properly, you will see websites that are being talked about open, in sync, with the discussion- Very Cool!... Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ -Download this Episode to enjoy the Enhanced Podcast Features!- This episode starts with Joe and Darren discussing Darren's latest project...a new broadcast radio studio for Grove City College. Darren talks about the finer qualities of "mute relays" and how up-to-date radio stations aren't using the 8-track like "carts" anymore -he has gone completely digital! The main focus of this episode is about securing "Arranger's Permission" to musically arrange an existing copyrighted composition or song for use with another music group. Special guest Dr. Andrew Yozviak joins the discussion and Joe and Andy get "deep" into mechanical licensing and related copyright issues. Original Air Date: 3/31/2009 ~Enhanced Podcast Version Website: http://mustech.net Website: http://mustech.podomatic.com Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Special Guest: Dr. Andrew Yozviak -Composer/Arranger Episode 15’s Show: * Copyright *Arranger's Permission *Mechanical License *Broadcast Radio Stations *Arranging for Marching Band [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS]Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: MusTech.Net ASCAP BMI Hal Leonard Harry Fox Agency MENC Copyright Center Music For All SESAC West Chester University Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!
Getting Permission To Arrange Songs For Music Groups -MusTech.Net Podcast Episode E15

MusTech.net's Technological Music & Musings Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2009 38:00


Getting Permission To Arrange Songs For Music Groups -MusTech.Net Podcast E-15 Mustech.net podcasts are some of the very best on the web about music and technology subjects you love! Visit MUSicTECHnology.net today! and let us know about you! Mustech.net offers articles about music, education, technology and more! ************************************************************ This episode starts with Joe and Darren discussing Darren's latest project...a new broadcast radio studio for Grove City College. Darren talks about the finer qualities of "mute relays" and how up-to-date radio stations aren't using the 8-track like "cart" anymore! The main focus of this episode is about securing "Arranger's Permission" to musically arrange an existing copyrighted composition or song for use with another music group. Special guest Dr. Andrew Yozviak joins the discussion and Joe and Andy get "deep" into mechanical licensing and related copyright issues. Original Air Date: 3/31/2009 ~Non-Enhanced Podcast Version *Want the Enhanced Podcast Version? Click Here! Website: http://mustech.net Website: http://mustech.podomatic.com Podcasters: Dr. Joseph M. Pisano, Mr. Darren J. Morton Special Guest: Dr. Andrew Yozviak -Composer/Arranger Episode 15’s Show: * Copyright *Arranger's Permission *Mechanical License *Broadcast Radio Stations *Arranging for Marching Band [RSS] Subscribe to our Podcasts with Feedburner [RSS] Subscribe to our latest news, posts, and GREAT articles [RSS]Subscribe to our podcast with Podomatic Related Links: MusTech.Net ASCAP BMI Hal Leonard Harry Fox Agency MENC Copyright Center Music For All SESAC West Chester University Music provided by Jason Davis: Jason Davis Music Visit our site today for awesome information, news and fun! MUSicTECHnology.net