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Andrew Lipke is a composer, producer, arranger, conductor, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and educator who has toured for more than a decade with the Led Zeppelin tribute band Get The Led Out and performed as a vocalist with Steve Hackman's Brahms V Radiohead symphonic synthesis; and he collaborates with World Café Live on music education programs for underserved youth in the Philadelphia area. Andrew has produced and released seven albums of original music spanning various genres; and he has collaborated with the Southwest Florida Symphony Orchestra four times, including conducting a "Rock Star Séance" concert and conducting and performing in the Valentine's Day-themed concert called "You've Got Mail!: Musical Love Letters". with the Southwest Florida Symphony. He is scheduled to conduct a concert titled "70s, 80s & 90s Unplugged" with the Southwest Florida Symphony on May 18, 2024. (Note: This date appears to be in the past, which might be an error in the source or my interpretation. It's worth noting.) He is scheduled to conduct a concert titled "Rock Star Séance" on October 24, 2025? praised for his songwriting and orchestration. Producer: Has produced numerous recordings for artists in the Philadelphia region in his studio, The Record Lounge. Arranger & Conductor: Extensively worked with Amos Lee, providing orchestrations for his albums and conducting orchestras for his performances, including major American symphony orchestras. Conducted various other prominent orchestras. Multi-instrumentalist & Vocalist: Toured for over a decade with the Led Zeppelin tribute band Get The Led Out and performed as a vocalist with Steve Hackman's Brahms V Radiohead symphonic synthesis. Concert Series Curator & Host: Created and hosted the innovative "Intersect" concert series with The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, exploring cross-genre musical connections. Music Educator: Collaborates with World Café Live on music education programs for underserved youth. Was an artist in residence for Julia Wolfe's Pulitzer Prize-winning composition and has an ongoing residency with Hill Freedman World Academy, resulting in multiple albums and an Emmy-winning documentary. Taught at The Hartt School of Music. Album Cycle & Current Projects: Created an album cycle based on Herman Hesse's "Siddhartha" and is currently working on a new concept album titled "IRIS" and other projects. SONG 1: Solfeggietto by C.P.E. Bach (Carl Philipp Emanuel) performed here by Frederic Bernachon. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6g-tWmOSsoAnnie’s SONG 2: Song by John Denver from his 1974 album Back Home Again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNOTF-znQyw SONG 3: Master of Puppets by Metallica from their 1986 album of the same name. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0ozmU9cJDgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Tom goes "On the Aisle" with Steve Hackman, a composer, conductor, producer, DJ, arranger, songwriter, singer, and pianist. A versatile musical powerhouse and creative visionary, Hackman is a daring voice, intent on redefining art music in the 21st century. Trained at the elite level classically but equally adept at popular styles, Hackman's musical fluency and technique is uncanny. He uses these wide-ranging abilities to create original music with a decisive modernism yet rooted in elevated classicism. His groundbreaking orchestral fusions, such as Brahms vs. Radiohead and Beethoven vs. Coldplay, have introduced new audiences to symphony orchestras. Enjoy this conversation with Steve Hackman.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jon Stewart returned to the Daily Show for another tenure as host of the show if only one day a week. Plus, Steve Hackman and Marc Saltzman.
Creator and conductor of Brahms X Radiohead, Steve Hackman joined us to preview and discuss the inspiration for creating the show.
Meet Steve Hackman, a visionary composer, conductor, producer, and songwriter who is redefining art music in the 21st century.Steve is a graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music and the Juilliard School, where he honed his skills as a conductor and composer. He has been praised by The New York Times as "a rising star," and has received critical acclaim for his innovative fusion of classical music and popular genres such as hip-hop and rock.In this episode, we dive into Steve's background, his early interests, and how they still show up in his work today. We explore the role of a conductor and the key skills and attributes needed for success in the field. Steve also shares his creative process of merging two seemingly different genres and the challenges he faces in doing so.One of his most notable fusions is his mashup of Drake and Tchaikovsky, which garnered international attention. Steve walks us through his thinking behind this unlikely combination and the impact it had on audiences.We also discuss Steve's favorite fusion and what makes it stand out to him, as well as his exciting future projects that push the boundaries of music even further.Today's episode uncovers: The world of Steve Hackman, the visionary composer, conductor, producer, and songwriter renowned for his groundbreaking fusion of classical and popular music. Get ready to explore how he seamlessly blends these two genres, creating compositions that redefine musical boundaries. The diverse array of influences that drive Steve Hackman's extraordinary creativity. Through this episode, you'll gain insights into the sources that inspire his fusion works, ranging from the enchanting allure of film and the electrifying energy of sports to the deeply personal experiences that shape his musical vision. Steve Hackman's artistic process in this immersive podcast episode. Discover how he weaves the threads of improvisation, experimentation, and meticulous refinement to craft mesmerizing musical journeys. Be prepared to witness the magic of how these elements intertwine, resulting in cohesive and profoundly impactful compositions. Steve Hackman's musical evolution as he delves into his original works in this exciting podcast installment. Experience the artist's unyielding dedication to finding his unique musical voice and pushing the boundaries of art music. Join us as we witness firsthand the unfolding of a remarkable artistic journey that promises to challenge conventions and inspire fellow creators. Join us for an insightful thought-provoking discussion with Steve Hackman on "Truth in This Art", where we explore the innovative ways he's bridging the gap between classical and popular music. A must-listen for music enthusiasts and industry professionals alike!
Ever since high school Steve Hackman wanted to be a conductor. And he was well on his way to doing so with an education from the prestigious Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. But a mentor challenged him to embrace his innate sense of creativity and that's where Brahms X. Radiohead was born. Steve talks about getting a crash course in composition writing, how he found himself in constant creation mode and why he tells students it's the rejections that make the career. UPDATE: Due to weather this performance, originally set for April, was rescheduled for June 15th at The Palmer Events Center.
Steve is a Hong Kong-based travel writer, educator, and speaker who has been the Head of Christian and Community Development at Yew Chung Education Foundation for more than a decade. Steve is an experienced adventurer, having completed numerous cross-country journeys including the 500 mile Camino de Santiago in Spain and the 1100 mile Via Francigena from England to Rome. He hosts the Beyond The Pale podcast, which explores living life and spiritual faith through the lens of pilgrimage. LINKS: Beyond the Pale podcast Yew Chung Education Foundation Seeds of Hope program Support the podcast: https://www.peacecatalyst.org/peacemaking-podcast Edited by Nicole Gibson Music: Soulmates by Yigit Atilla
We will be blessed this Sunday by a message from Steve Hackman, who will speak on why we, as Christians, tend to forget that God is like Jesus and how that impacts our faith. As we look to Sunday, let us take a moment to reflect on Galatians 4:6, which reminds us that, "because you are children, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, 'Abba! Father!'" If you are new to Community Church, WELCOME! We would love to get to know you. Please fill in the following form and we look forward to connecting with you: https://bit.ly/cc-new-connect You can also find all timely and relevant links from this service on https://bit.ly/cc-links You can also find out more about us at https://communitychurch.hk/ ================ This Week's Scripture: // Galatians 4:4–7 // But when the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, in order to redeem those who were under the law, so that we might receive adoption as children. And because you are children, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, “Abba! Father!” So you are no longer a slave but a child, and if a child then also an heir through God.
In this extended podcast, we explore the TSO's upcoming Brahms v. Radiohead concert – which mashes up Brahms's Symphony No. 1 with songs from Radiohead's iconic album OK Computer. The brainchild of conductor, composer, performer and all-around musical visionary Steve Hackman, this multi-media presentation both defies classical crossover stereotypes while providing a gateway to enjoy and appreciate both "sides of the aisle," as it were. Also, we play a game of "Who Would Win?" 90's style (1890s v. 1990s, that is!).
In this extended podcast, we explore the TSO's upcoming Brahms v. Radiohead concert – which mashes up Brahms's Symphony No. 1 with songs from Radiohead's iconic album OK Computer. The brainchild of conductor, composer, performer and all-around musical visionary Steve Hackman, this multi-media presentation both defies classical crossover stereotypes while providing a gateway to enjoy and appreciate both "sides of the aisle," as it were. Also, we play a game of "Who Would Win?" 90's style (1890s v. 1990s, that is!).
In this extended podcast, we explore the TSO's upcoming Brahms v. Radiohead concert – which mashes up Brahms's Symphony No. 1 with songs from Radiohead's iconic album OK Computer. The brainchild of conductor, composer, performer and all-around musical visionary Steve Hackman, this multi-media presentation both defies classical crossover stereotypes while providing a gateway to enjoy and appreciate both "sides of the aisle," as it were. Also, we play a game of "Who Would Win?" 90's style (1890s v. 1990s, that is!).
Steve Hackman is the musical mind behind the compelling production Brahms Vs. Radiohead which fuses together Brahms’ First Symphony with Radiohead’s seminal album OK Computer. We discuss the vision behind the project, Steve’s passion for both classical and popular music, and how it’s helping not only bridge the gap between musical generations and expose new audiences to the orchestra, but how it brings new audiences to pop music as well.
Beauty Slap is a “future-brass-thunder-funk machine” from Pittsburgh, PA. In this episode, “Chef Jake” Berntsen and Hakeem Bilal discussed their rise to world domination, how they design every aspect of their product with clear intent, and how five guys can go from a university-setting to playing for over 300,000 people at the Indy 500. Beauty Slap - thebeautyslap.com TBJ Episode 36 - pedalnotemedia.com/the-brass-junkies/episode36 Pittsburgh Cultural Trust - trustarts.org Steve Hackman - stevehackman.com THUNDERFUNK MACHINE - thebeautyslap.bandcamp.com/album/thunderfunk-machine Nu Deco Ensemble - nu-deco.org Hot Mass - facebook.com/hotmasspgh
What you'll hear: - Why you need to purposefully seek out the people who will support you and what that looks like in reality - How getting rejected from the Hollywood round of American Idol turned into a pivotal moment of clarity - Why convincing people that what you want to do never works (and what actually DOES work) - How the notion of "changing things" in any niche is counterproductive (and what intention to have your eye on instead) ...and much more Links for Steve Hackman, mentioned during the show: http://bit.ly/2zZBZkd - Quartz Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmO4TG3iiV8 TED Talk Check out more videos: https://www.facebook.com/stereohideoutmusic/ I want to thank Ficks Music for sponsoring Crushing Classical. When you’re looking for high quality sheet music, look no further than Ficks Music! Check out their BLACK FRIDAY and CYBER MONDAY deals this holiday weekend! https://www.ficksmusic.com/