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Send us a textOn Wednesday, February 26th, the College of Charleston Orchestra will have the experience of a lifetime performing on one of the most prestigious stages in the world — Carnegie Hall. Their performance, together with performances by the Charleston Symphony and Charleston Symphony Youth Orchestra, will give a taste of the cultural jewels of Charleston. Under the direction of Yuriy Bekker, conductor of the College's orchestra, these artistic powerhouses will pay tribute to Charleston's exceptional musical legacy and connections to New York City. The College's ensemble will play Antonín Dvořák's New World Symphony Finale, which premiered at Carnegie Hall in 1893; Professor of Music Yiorgos Vassilandonakis's Corsaro, which will have its world premiere; and former CofC music professor Trevor Weston's Subwaves. Music Professor Edward Hart's A Charleston Concerto, will be performed by the Charleston Symphony. On this episode of Speaking Of…College of Charleston, we speak to Yuriy Bekker and two of his students, Rj Grant and Isaac Hill about the performance at Carnegie Hall. We talk to Bekker about emigrating from Minsk, Belarus when he was ten years old and his journey from studying music to teaching and performing. Grant and Hill share stories about their passion for playing music and their plans for the future. Resources from this episode:More information, including ticket and donation links that support this student journey can be found at go.charleston.edu/carnegie-hall.DETAILS: Watch the CofC Orchestra perform on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. at the Sottile Theatre, 44 George St. Tickets are $25-$45 for general admission with discounts available for CofC students/faculty/staff. Info and ticket links: https://calendar.charleston.edu/event/college-of-charleston-orchestra-concertOR buy tickets from George Street Box Office in person at 44 George St., by emailing gsbo@cofc.edu, or calling (843) 953-4726.
Synopsis Each January, Martin Luther King Day is observed on the third Monday of the month, and in 2009, MLK day fell on January 19th. To celebrate, the director of the Boston Children's Chorus commissioned and premiered a new work from the American composer Trevor Weston. Rather than set words spoken by King, Weston took a different course: “[Dr. King's] speeches speak to … the beauty of living in a society where the truth of equality is actually realized and often demonstrate a broad historical perspective,” says Weston, “so I celebrated King by using texts from the African Saint Augustine and the African-American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar.” From Saint Augustine's “Confessions,” Weston includes the line, “O Truth, you give hearing to all who consult you … you answer clearly, but all men do not hear you,” and from a Dunbar work entitled “The Poet,” this line: “He sang of life, serenely sweet/With now and then a deeper note.” Musically, Weston echoes works both medieval and modern, specifically the 12th century composer Hildegard von Bingen and the 20th century composer Morton Feldman, with a variation on the spiritual “Wade in the Water” tossed in for good measure. The result is a haunting, inward-looking choral work that Weston entitled “Truth Tones.” Music Played in Today's Program Trevor Weston "Truth Tones" Trinity Youth Chorus; Julian Wachner, conductor. Acis 72290
In the season 5 finale, Candace and Andrew look forward to a new spring exhibition on the language of flowers and chat about a new student-created podcast about the hauntings at Drew University. "Drew Archives in 10" is hosted by Candace Reilly and Andrew Salvati with original music by Trevor Weston and cover art by Elizabeth Schafer
Candace and Andrew take a look at the four historic bibles currently on exhibition at the United Methodist Archives and History Center. "Drew Archives in 10" is hosted by Candace Reilly and Andrew Salvati with original music by Trevor Weston and cover art by Elizabeth Schafer
Candace and Andrew revisit the archives' collection of books by Edward Gorey, including "The Tunnel of Calamity," and "Dracula," a Toy Theater. Drew Archives in 10 is hosted by Candace Reilly and Andrew Salvati with original music by Trevor Weston and cover art by Elizabeth Schafer.
Candace and Andrew have a look at several Science Fiction magazines within the Science Fiction and Popular Culture Collections donated by David Johnson in 2014. Magazines include Twilight Zone, Imagination, and Omni. Drew Archives in 10 is hosted by Candace Reilly and Andrew Salvati with original music by Trevor Weston and cover art by Elizabeth Schafer.
Candace and Andrew take a look at two issues of "Parents" magazine from 1949 and discuss what we can learn about the ethics of child rearing at the time from studying how the magazine addressed motherhood, diet, clothing, and housing. Drew Archives in 10 is hosted by Candace Reilly and Andrew Salvati with original music by Trevor Weston and cover art by Elizabeth Schafer.
Candace and Andrew take a look at some of the Archives' collection of Batman Comics. Drew Archives in 10 is hosted by Andrew J. Salvati and Candace Reilly w/ theme music by Trevor Weston. FAIR USE NOTICE: This critical and transformative work has been uploaded here for noncommercial educational and/or archival purposes. As such we believe it constitutes a fair use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law.
Guest Zoe Bowser talks about her work transcribing an early 20th century boy's diary in the archives' Bound Manuscripts collection. Drew Archives in 10 is hosted by Andrew J. Salvati and Candace Reilly w/ theme music by Trevor Weston. FAIR USE NOTICE: This critical and transformative work has been uploaded here for noncommercial educational and/or archival purposes. As such we believe it constitutes a fair use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law.
Explores some of the Archives' collection of Valentine's Day Cards, Love Poems and Letters, and Hair Jewelry. Theme music by Trevor Weston. FAIR USE NOTICE: This critical and transformative work has been uploaded here for noncommercial educational and/or archival purposes. As such we believe it constitutes a fair use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law.
You need to create music that reflects you. Start with who you are. I tend to tell students not to filter out aspects of their lives from their music. If you start with who you are, then you are the only one who can come up with the best solutions. Trevor Weston Trevor Weston is … Continue reading "Episode 91: Music is My Culture with Trevor Weston"
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items from the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music)
Happy Kwanzaa, dear Scorekeepers! We hope you're all safe and healthy, having a lovely, festive time with family and friends and/or taking some time to rest and get yourself ready for the year to come. This week, we're coming at you with the second installment of our 2021 retrospective. This year we've had some provocative conversations, met some amazing people, and had a lot of fun. So come along as we take a look back at the second half of this wild and wonderful year on THE SCORE! And if you like what you hear and you've got some time off to fill or need something new for your commute, be sure to go back and check out some of our older episodes from the past year. We're fun, I promise! Let's do it to it, y'all! Hosts: Lee Bynum, Rocky Jones, Paige Reynolds Producer: Rocky Jones Timestamps Our Protest against The Activist (0:03:24) Tenor Andrew Stenson Talks POC Solidarity in Opera (0:26:01) Fire the Canon: Aida Edition w/Rebecca Blackwell (0:31:50) Prof. Trevor Weston & The New American Sound (0:41:53) T. Mychael Rambo on "People of the Global Majority" vs. BIPOC (0:48:16) T. Mychael's Advice to Young Artists (0:54:07) PB&J: Silky Nutmeg Ganache! (1:01:21) A Pure Black Joy to End 2021 (1:09:26) Links Valerie June (https://www.facebook.com/valeriejunemusic (Facebook)) Black Opry (https://blackopry.com/ (Website))
Episode 21 is the second of our two-part recap, where we say nice things about our guests and talk about what we learned this season! Our third podcast season will drop every Wednesday beginning in February 2022, so catch up on all our episodes and keep your eyes out for new episodes in February! In the meantime, if you'd like to support us, consider picking up some Diversify the Stand merch or getting yourself a copy of Winds of Change, and following us on Facebook and Instagram! Huge thank you to Hollyn Slykhuis for doing all the transcripts this season, which are available on our website for every episode! And a final thank you to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Season 3 is going to feature a new work for trumpet duet - can't wait to share! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 20 is the first of our two-part recap, where we say nice things about our guests and talk about what we learned this season! These recaps will end our second season! Third season will drop every Wednesday beginning in February 2022, so catch up on all our episodes and keep your eyes out for new episodes in February! In the meantime, if you'd like to support us, consider picking up some Diversify the Stand merch or getting yourself a copy of Winds of Change, and following us on Facebook and Instagram! Huge thank you to Hollyn Slykhuis for doing all the transcripts this season, which are available on our website for every episode! And a final thank you to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Season 3 is going to feature a new work for trumpet duet - can't wait to share! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items from the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music)
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items from the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music)
Episode 17 features Theresa May, Cleveland based educator and trumpet player. We talk with Theresa about juggling all her careers, Mourning [A] Blkstar, the Chromatic Brass Collective, and more! Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Theresa, the groups she is a part of, and the resources she recommends, check out the links below! Theresa's website: https://www.theresamaytrumpet.com/ Mourning [A] BLKstar: https://mourningablkstar.com/ Chromatic Brass Collective (CBC): https://www.chromaticbrass.org/ Brass Music by Black Composer of Aaron Horne - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/brass-music-of-black-composers-aaron-horne/1132776457 Find local composers in the community and start there first!! Jonathan Posthuma (I'll be premiering their work for trumpet and electronics)-https://www.jonathanposthuma.com/about.html [consortium members for a new solo trumpet + electronics work from Paul Klee : Painted Songs! members include: Evan Fowler (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) https://www.efowlertrumpet.com/ Garrett Fuller (Atlanta, Georgia) https://garrettfullermusic.com/ Connor Johnson (Lansing, Michigan) https://connorj799.wixsite.com/connorjohnsontrumpet Theresa May (Cleveland, Ohio) https://www.theresamaytrumpet.com/home Isaac Mayhew (Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota) https://www.isaacmayhewcomposition.com/ Over the next few months, I'll be finishing a work for solo trumpet which will be performed by consortium members in 2022.] Mourning [A] BLKstar collab with Christoph Winkler's dance company in Berlin:https://christoph-winkler.com/en/productions/we-are-going-to-mars-suite/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 16 features Rylee Short, composer and horn player now based in St. Louis, Missouri. We talk with Rylee about their music, interdisciplinary collaboration with other art forms, and advice to educators around creating safe spaces for especially transgender students. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Rylee and the organizations and resources they recommend, check out the links below! Website: https://www.ryeshortmusic.com/ Full performance of 926 : https://soundcloud.com/rdshort/926-feat-jacinda-townsend?si=217cb193ed8341b48febe76a5186a72d&fbclid=IwAR2DjRw-y4_a_fQ2BHXc_tUplrfGFNCJj1wxJ_Yp-0hezLrSmqiJZWcUq2Q Orchestra enigmatic - https://orchestraenigmatic.org/ Look up your local boards, ensembles, and organizations! Look up your local trans groups for support and to support Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 15 features Dr. Kaitlin Bove, Director of Band at Pierce College and Founder of ...And We Were Heard. We talk with Kaitlin about her teaching career, ...And We Were Heard, and her current breast cancer journey. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Kaitlin and the resources and groups she recommended, check out the links below! Kaitlin's website - https://kaitlinbove.com/ ...And We Were Heard - https://www.andwewereheard.org/ Girls Who Conduct - https://girlswhoconduct.org/ Mentorship program application open through Dec 31 ADORE Project - https://theadoreproject.org/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items from the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music)
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items from the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music)
Episode 14 features Brandi Waller-Pace, educator, activist, and the Founder and Executive Director of Decolonizing the Music Room. We talk with Brandi about DTMR, being informed, and where she sees the future of music education. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Brandi and all her favorite organizations and resources, check out the links below! Decolonizing the Music Room - https://decolonizingthemusicroom.com/donate Decolonizing the Music Room Resources - https://decolonizingthemusicroom.com/resources The Score Podcast - https://www.revivalmusicproject.org/podthescore/ NPR Codeswitch - https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510312/codeswitch Bettina L. Love's “We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching” - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/40642377-we-want-to-do-more-than-survive Rising Tide Music Press - www.risingtidemusicpress.com Woke Kindergarten - https://www.wokekindergarten.org/ Colors of Classical Music - https://www.instagram.com/colorsofclassicalmusic/?hl=en @littleupbeatclass - https://www.instagram.com/littleupbeatclass/ @pinkmantaray - https://www.instagram.com/pinkmantaray/ @musicwithmissalice - https://www.instagram.com/musicwithmissalice/ The Conscious Lee - https://www.instagram.com/consciousleespeaks/ Blair Imani - https://blairimani.com/ Rhiannon Giddens - https://www.rhiannongiddens.com/ Francesco Turrisi - https://www.francescoturrisi.com/ The Carolina Chocolate Drops - https://www.rhiannongiddens.com/carolina-chocolate-drops Giddens & Turrisi at the Met - there is no other - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ignhso0iv9U&ab_channel=TheMet Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 13 features Devin Clara Fanslow, Chicago-based composer, game designer, and musician. We talk with Devin about her musical background, getting into game design, her experiences in music institutes, and the prejudice that transgender women face in the music world. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Devin, check out the links below! Devin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/devinclara_f/ Devin's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3tC0eYRNZDqpktUNRHgt8A Fire Thief: https://firethief.bandcamp.com/releases Bat Hawk: https://www.facebook.com/bathawkmusic/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items from the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
We have a special episode today! This is a recording from a panel Ashley Killam led during the Rising Tide Music Press Summer Symposium, titled “Diversifying Your Stand.” She was joined by Estela Aragon, Marcus Grant, Ashley Hall, and Chloe Swindler! Learn more about these four guests at their websites: Estela Aragon - https://www.trumpetheadquarters.com/ Marcus Grant - https://www.msgrantmusic.com/ Ashley Hall - https://www.ashleyhalltrumpet.com/ Chloe Swindler - https://chloeswindler.com/ Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! And a huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Adaline Roth (Guest), Trevor Weston (music).
Episode 11 features Dr. Angela Elizabeth Slater, a UK-based freelance composer. We talk with Angela about how she found composition, her work amplifying women composers, and her numerous exciting projects. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Angela and all recommended groups and resources, check out the links below! Angela's website: https://www.angelaslatercomposer.co.uk/ Full performance of Enclosing skies for solo accordion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eiFzu5rRAUk&t=885s&ab_channel=AngelaElizabethSlaterCompositions Illuminate Women's Music: https://www.illuminatewomensmusic.co.uk/ Music Theory Examples by Women Composers: https://musictheoryexamplesbywomen.com/# Expanding the Music Theory Canon: https://www.expandingthemusictheorycanon.com/ Ulysses Platform: https://www.ulysses-network.eu/ The Composer Site: http://composersite.com/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Episode 10 features Ashleigh Gordon, violist, educator, activist, and co-founder and Artistic and Executive Director of Castle of Our Skins. We talk with Ashleigh about Castle of Our Skins, tokenism, authenticity, intentionality, and some really exciting projects coming up. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Ashleigh and all recommended groups and resources, check out the links below! Ashleigh's website: http://www.violashe.com/ Castle of Our Skins: https://www.castleskins.org/ Dr. Louise Toppin: The Daymus African Diaspora Music Project (Dr. Louise Toppin): http://vdb.ry1inc.com/about-the-project The Sphinx Foundation: https://sphinxmusic.org/ Music by Black Composers: https://www.musicbyblackcomposers.org/ Challenge the Stats in Atlanta: https://challengethestats.org/ The Dream Unfinished: https://thedreamunfinished.org/ Tonality - vocal group in California: https://ourtonality.org/ D-composed quartet: https://www.dcomposed.com/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 9 features Lara Poe, a Finnish-American composer currently based in London. We talk with Lara about studying and composing abroad, her advice to aspiring composers, and her current projects. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Lara, visit her website: https://www.larapoe.com/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Episode 8 features Dr. HyeKyung Lee, a professor and commissioned composer for the solo book project. We talk with HyeKyung about moving to the US from Korea, learning new composition techniques, and her career journey. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about HyeKyung and all recommended groups and resources, check out the links below! HyeKyung Lee's website: https://www.hyekyunglee.com/ IAWM: International Alliance for Women in Music https://iawm.org/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Greetings, dear Scorekeepers! It's time for episode 15 of THE SCORE!!! This week, we are thrilled to welcome our wonderful guest, composer, Juilliard professor and all-around smart and lovely person, Trevor Weston! Join us for a fun and fascinating conversation as we take a journey through Black music history from Africa to the present and discuss the state of arts education. (0:31:16) Before that though, we give our take on CBS' incredibly upsetting and much-pilloried disaster-in-the-making, The Activist. Who could have possibly thought a reality competition show that pits activists against each other for funding would be a hellish, craven dystopian nightmare, y'all?
Episode 7 features Anthony R. Green, a composer, performer, social justice artist, and Associate Artistic Director for Castle of our Skins. We talk with Green about his musical journey, classism, and commodification in music today, and his current work. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Anthony and all recommended groups, composers, and resources, check out the links below! Anthony R. Green - https://www.anthonyrgreen.com/ Castle of our Skins - https://www.castleskins.org/ Anthony's article - “What the Optics of New Music Say to Black Composers” https://nmbx.newmusicusa.org/what-the-optics-of-new-music-say-to-black-composers/ Ghetto Classics: https://www.artofmusic.co.ke/ghetto-classics/ The Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) - https://4caapa.org/ African American Composers Initiative (AACI) - https://aacinitiative.org/ Castle of our Skins BIBA blog - https://www.castleskins.org/biba-blog Africlassical.com blog - https://africlassical.blogspot.com/ crazinisT artisT - https://www.crazinistartist.com/ perfocraZe International Artist Residency- [pIAR] - https://www.crazinistartist.com/piar-artist-in-residency/ Composers to check out! Brittany J Green - http://www.brittanyjgreen.com/ Elizabeth A. Baker - https://elizabethabaker.com/ Jessica Mays - https://jessmaysmusic.com/ Yaz Lancaster - https://www.yaz-lancaster.com/ Davon R. Gray - http://www.greyghostsound.com/devon-gray Dameun Strange - http://www.dameunstrange.com/ Marcus Norris - https://www.marcusnorris.com/ Kennedy Dixon Taylor - https://kennedytaylordixon.com/ Sakari Dixon Vanderveer - https://sakaridixon.com/ Valerie Capers https://valcapmusic.com/ His socials: IG/Twitter/FB : @piargno84 ; SoundCloud/Vimeo/YouTube : @piargno ; website: www.anthonyrgreen.com ; www.castleskins.org Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 6 features Dr. Jose Leon, Florida-based trombonist and educator. We talk with Jose about his musical life growing up in Venezuela, the impact El Sistema had on his career, moving cities and finding gigs, and setting goals. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Jose, check out the links below! Jose's website: http://www.joseleonardoleon.com/ El Sistema: https://sistemaglobal.org/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 5 features Dr. Ciara Glasheen-Artem, an educator, performer, and traveler. We talk with Ciara about music education in Ireland, the importance of sharing ideas internationally, and her unique career path. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Ciara and all recommended groups and resources, check out the links below! Comhaltas - https://comhaltas.ie/ Camerata Ireland Orchestra - https://www.camerata-ireland.com/ MTU Cork School of Music - https://csm.cit.ie/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 3 features Dr. Lilly & Brian Corbin, founders of B. Corbin Clarinet Products, performers, and educators. We talk with Lilly and Brian about entrepreneurship, commissioning new music, and playing in a military band. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website! To learn more about Lilly, Brian, and all recommended groups and resources, check out the links below! B. Corbin Clarinet Products: https://www.corbinclarinetproducts.com/#/ New Works Project: https://www.newworksproject.org/ Naxos Library https://www.naxosmusiclibrary.com/login Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 2 features Alonso Malik Pirio, a Grammy-winning performer, composer, conductor, and orchestrator. We talk with Alonso about his compositional process, finding inspiration, and winning a Grammy! Transcripts to all podcast episodes are created by Hollyn Slykhuis and are posted on our website. To learn more about Alonso and all recommended groups and resources, check out the links below! Alonso's website: https://www.alonsomalikpirio.com/ Buy his works: www.risingtidemusicpress.com NewMusic USA Reel Change: https://newmusicusa.smapply.io/prog/reel_change/ Tonality (Choir): https://ourtonality.org/ Fela Kuti: https://felakuti.com/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 20 is the second of a two-part series recapping all the amazing guests Carrie and Ashley have had on the show so far! Carrie and Ashley will share some of their favorite moments with and about the rest of their season 1 guests and talk about the future plans for Diversify the Stand! Like we mentioned in the Part 1 recap, we will be taking July off of podcasting to build our book, but Season 2 will come back the first week in August! We cannot wait to share our next lineup with everyone! In the meantime, if you'd like to support us, consider picking up some DtS merch (https://www.diversifythestand.com/shop) and following us on Facebook and Instagram! Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 19 is the first of a two-part series recapping all the amazing guests Carrie and Ashley have had on the show so far! Carrie and Ashley will introduce a new DtS team member and then share some of their favorite moments with and about each guest! These recaps will close out our Season 1 episodes! We will be taking a "break" the rest of June and July off to focus on editing and building our book, but do not fret!!! We will be back and ready to learn with new music, stories, and guests on August 4th! Catch up and listen to any episodes you may have missed, and get ready for August! In the meantime, if you'd like to support us, consider picking up some DtS merch (https://www.diversifythestand.com/shop) and following us on Facebook and Instagram! Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 18 features Jenna Veverka, performer, educator, and co-founder of the Key of She Brass Workshop. We talk with Jenna about her organizations, projects, and composition and audition practices. Thanks to Hollyn Slykhuis, transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand. To learn more about Jenna and the resources and organizations she recommended to us, check out the links below! Jenna's work - Solo Ascent: http://www.jasondovel.com/ → Click “Recordings” and then “New Unaccompanied Music for Trumpet and Flugelhorn (2020)” to hear a recording and download a free copy of the music! Key of She Brass Workshop: https://mailchi.mp/bd676a5acfc5/takingabreak University of Kentucky Summer Trumpet Institute: http://dovel.myartsonline.com/STI/index.html Dressember Foundation: https://www.dressember.org/ Longy Career Coaching with Ashley Hall: https://longy.edu/team/ashley-hall/ International Women's Brass Conference: https://iwbc.memberclicks.net/ Brass Out Loud: https://www.brassoutloud.com/ We Create Jazz: https://www.facebook.com/WeCreateJazz/ New Downbeat: https://www.newdownbeat.com/ Brass for Africa: https://www.brassforafrica.org/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 17 features Clare Loveday, an internationally acclaimed new music composer, known for her saxophone works and interdisciplinary writing. We talk with Clare about her varied experiences as a women composer in different parts of the world, her ongoing work to uplift the women around her, and her current musical projects. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand. Big thank you to Hollyn Slykhuis for the transcription! To learn more about Clare and the resources she recommended, check out the links below! Clare Loveday: https://clareloveday.co.za Clare's Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/clareloveday Full “City Deep” Performance: https://vimeo.com/289882439 Women in Music South Africa: https://womeninmusic.co.za/ SAMUS: South African Music Studies Journal: https://www.sasrim.ac.za/samus/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 16 features Gala Flagello, composer, DMA student at the University of Michigan, Festival Director, and co-founder of the nonprofit contemporary music festival Connecticut Summerfest. We talk with Gala about Connecticut Summerfest, hidden music fees, making music accessible, and writing an opera! Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand. Big thank you to Hollyn Slykhuis for the transcription! To learn more about Gala and all the groups and composers she spoke about during our chat, check out the links below! LINKS Gala Flagello - https://www.galaflagello.com/ Music & Mindset Podcast - https://anchor.fm/musicandmindset?fbclid=IwAR3bC00P_d80q5FdRxHKrWc0bKoVXCoEBT6REFjLcxdtYEehuzdVnONWHSM A Seat at the Piano - https://www.aseatatthepiano.com/ Kristin Kuster - http://kristinkuster.com/ Promenade Opera Project (POP) - https://www.promenadeoperaproject.com/ Connecticut Summerfest - https://www.ctsummerfest.org/ GA Runoff Commissioning Project - https://www.kennedycomposer.com/ga Self-Talk: III. Pursuit performance: https://open.spotify.com/track/5IlXJfWICbgwUXNp4UbnFx?si=Ur2TLM9MQpqpASpZ8OtQMw&nd=1 Self-Talk Program Notes: “Self-Talk (2018) is a piece about the stories we tell ourselves—our inner voice, our commentary on our own actions and emotions. Each movement is a different manifestation of self-talk. The first movement, “Fable,” describes an instance where the protagonist learns about themselves over time through trial and error. The rhythmic material of this movement was derived from a line of Jim Harrison's poetry: “I was a fable to myself.” The second movement, “Transformation,” describes a person's shifting perspective over time, which parallels the transformations of the melody after each musical interruption. The final movement, “Pursuit,” propels the protagonist toward a predetermined goal with a few unexpected turns along the way.” CT Summerfest Faculty: Chen Yi: https://conservatory.umkc.edu/profiles/faculty-directory/chen-yi.html Carlos Simon: http://coliversimon.com/ Ken Steen: https://www.kensteen.com/kensteen.htm Nina Young: http://www.ninacyoung.com/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 15 features Dr. Alexandra Fol, an international composer, organist, pianist, and conductor based in Montreal. We talk with Alexandra about her research, composition career, and recent projects. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand. Big thank you to Hollyn Slykhuis for the transcription! To learn more about Alexandra and the resources she recommended to us, visit: https://alexandrafol.wordpress.com/ https://independent.academia.edu/AlexandraFol https://cmccanada.org/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 14 features Yukiko Nishimura, a pianist, composer, and arranger from Japan and now living in Los Angeles. We talk with Yukiko about her life, composing career, and the current projects she is working on! Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand. Big thank you to Hollyn Slykhuis for the transcription! To learn more about Yukiko and the organizations and resources she recommended, check out the links below! Yukiko Nishimura Website: http://yukikonishimura.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yukikonishimura.composer Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUu6TC_mcCbYyxk8o0WKg6g The Society of Composers and Lyricists: https://thescl.com/ The American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers: https://asmac.org/ Alliance for Women Film Composers: https://theawfc.com/ Academy of Scoring Arts: https://scoringarts.com/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 13 features the General Manager of the International Women's Brass Conference, Lauren Rudzinskas. We talk with Lauren about the International Women's Brass Conference Mentorship Program, the Virtual Trombone Workshop, and impacts of the pandemic on her life and music as a whole. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Lauren and the resources she recommended, check out the links below! Lauren's website: International Women's Brass Conference (IWBC): https://iwbc.memberclicks.net/ IWBC Mentorship Program: https://iwbc.memberclicks.net/mentor-program#mentors_mentor The Practice Room Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1773497979390820 Kathy Henkel's “Samantha Song”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqeMNMjrUZ8 Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Episode 12 features Dr. Jeananne Nichols, Music Education professor, guest conductor, historian, and narrative researcher based in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. We talk with Jeananne Nichols about her research with the Women in the Air Force band, interpreting history, confronting problematic musical pasts, and the ultimate band redemption story. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Jeananne, and the resources she recommended, check out the links below! Dr. Jeananne Nichols - https://music.illinois.edu/faculty/jeananne-nichols Women in the Air Force Band: https://www.music.af.mil/Bands/ArticleView/Article/1623972/womens-air-force-band-performs-final-concert/ Women's Air Force Band Kennedy Center Performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4EI3YNYAMo&ab_channel=TheKennedyCenter Jill Sullivan - Bands of Sisters: https://books.google.com/books?id=S6zRabb3Hw8C&printsec=copyright#v=onepage&q&f=false Jill Sullivan - Women's Bands in America: https://www.jwpepper.com/Women%27s-Bands-in-America/10978331.item#/submit The United States Air Force Band Diamond Edition (download available): https://www.music.af.mil/Bands/The-United-States-Air-Force-Band/About-Us/History/ Sherrie Tucker - Swing Shift: https://www.dukeupress.edu/swing-shift Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 11 features Dr. Brendan Ige, a performer, educator, composer, and founder of the Tuba-Euphonium Social Justice Initiative. We talk with Brendan about his music, TESJI, and a whole bunch of activism. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Brendan and all of the organizations he recommended, check out the links below! Brendan's website: https://brassthoughts.wixsite.com/brendanige TESJI: tesji.org Men Wearing Dresses: https://www.facebook.com/MenWearingDresses Men Wearing Dresses album, Starlust: https://menwearingdresses.bandcamp.com/album/starlust?fbclid=IwAR3COxK6ruRr9Z-FfPGs3EdHU3FjvgyE0UqLxKEoYmZl0yQgZZeW2vRJye4 Daryl Davis's TED Talk - “Klan We Talk?”: https://www.ted.com/talks/daryl_davis_klan_we_talk Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 10 features Allyssa Jones, a composer, performer, educator, and consultant based out of New Orleans, Louisiana. We talk with Allyssa about her background, leap of faith, and entrepreneurial adventures she has been launching! Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Allyssa and all the resources and organizations she recommended, check out the links below! That Spinster Life: https://www.thatspinsterlife.com/ Rising Tide Music Press: https://www.risingtidemusicpress.com/ Carter's Jazz Clinics: https://www.cartersjazzclinics.com/ The Spirituals Database: http://spirituals-database.com/ Decolonize the Music Room: https://decolonizingthemusicroom.com/ Anti-Racism Daily: https://www.antiracismdaily.com/ Cultural Connections by Design: https://www.ccbydesign.org/ Free People of Color Museum: https://www.lemuseedefpc.com/ Treme's Petit Jazz Museum: https://www.tremespetitjazzmuseum.com/ New Orleans Jazz Museum: https://nolajazzmuseum.org/ New Orleans Backstreet Cultural Museum: https://www.backstreetmuseum.org/ The Historic New Orleans Collection: https://www.hnoc.org/ Opera Créole: https://www.operacreole.com/ New Orleans African American History Museum: https://www.noaam.org/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 9 features Dr. Elizabeth Peterson, Associate Director of Bands at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. We talk with Beth about her advice to young teachers, generational changes she has seen, and how her programming has changed over the years. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Beth and the resources she recommended during the podcast, check out the links below! Dr. Elizabeth Peterson: https://music.illinois.edu/faculty/elizabeth-peterson The Music Teachers First Year: Tales of Challenge Joy and Triumph: https://www.jwpepper.com/The-Music-Teacher%27s-First-Year/10289637.item#/submit The Music Teacher's Later Years: Reflection with Wisdom: https://www.jwpepper.com/The-Music-Teacher%27s-Later-Years/10683403.item#/submit NPR Article: Why This High School Band Is Buying Music From Composers Of Color This Year https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/02/18/509133975/why-this-high-school-band-is-only-buying-music-from-composers-of-color ColorFULL Music: https://www.colourfullmusic.com/ ...And We Were Heard: https://www.andwewereheard.org/ Midwest Clinic: https://www.midwestclinic.org/ College Band Directors National Association: https://www.cbdna.org/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 8 features Cait Nishimura, Canadian composer based in Ontario known for her concert band works and pieces approachable for student-level ensembles. We talk with Cait about her composing background, flexible arrangements, and the connection between sustainability, mental health, and music. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Cait and the resources she recommends, check out the links below! The Band Room Podcast: https://www.bandroompod.com/ … And We Were Heard: https://www.andwewereheard.org/ The Nature Conservancy of Canada: https://www.natureconservancy.ca/en/ Ontario Parks: https://www.ontarioparks.com/en *Also, just look up your local parks!* Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 7 features Estela Aragon, trumpet player, educator, and music entrepreneur based in Austin, Texas. We talk with Estela about how her experience as an ESL student affected how she chose her instrument and her journey in building multiple successful music entrepreneurship platforms. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Estela and the organizations she is a part of, check out the links below! Websites: trumpetheadquarters.com - musicfitacademy.com Youtube: YouTube.com/trumpetheadquarters Instagram: instagram.com/trumpetheadquarters Facebook: Facebook.com/trumpetheadquarters Twitter: twitter.com/TrumpetHQ Brass Chix: https://www.stthomas.edu/brasschix/ Black Female Players in the Brass World: https://www.trumpetheadquarters.com/black-female-players-in-the-brass-world/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Episode 6 features Zoe Cutler, composer, creator, and performer based in Detroit, Michigan. We talk with Zoe about her journey as a musician, her experience in both the classical and jazz fields, and how she can become an entire brass quintet while playing on one instrument! Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Zoe, check out the links below! Zoe's website: https://www.zoecutler.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC40QeUsU0VZcYuXz7F5Kj5g Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Episode 5 features Dr. Jace Kaholokula Saplan, choral conductor, educator, advocate, and researcher based in Hawai'i. We talk with Jace about his upbringing in music, gender identities and gender expressions, the Nā Wai Chamber Choir, and how to have conversations with students and ensembles to talk about the controversial past of ensembles while moving to be culturally responsible. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Jace and the resources and organizations he recommended, check out the links below! Jace's website - https://www.jacesaplan.com/ The Choral Commons with Emilie Amrein & André de Quadros - https://www.thechoralcommons.com/ Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples by Linda Tuhiwai Smith - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/decolonizing-methodologies-linda-tuhiwai-smith/1116966901?ean=9781848139534 Black Women's Liberatory Pedagogies: Resistance, Transformation, and Healing Within and Beyond the Academy by Olivia N. Perlow, Durene I. Wheeler, Sharon L. Bethea, BarBara M. Scott - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/black-womens-liberatory-pedagogies-olivia-n-perlow/1127000530?ean=9783319657899 Nā Wai Chamber Choir - https://www.nawaichamberchoir.com/ Mana Maoli - https://www.manamaoli.org/ Lili'uokalani Trust - https://onipaa.org/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Episode 4 features Dr. Lauren Bernofsky, an international composer, violinist, clinician, and extraordinary person. We talk with Lauren about her upbringing into composing, her experience of new music settings vs. academic music settings, and the stories behind her upcoming projects. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Lauren and the resources she recommended, check out the links below! Lauren's website: http://www.laurenbernofsky.com/index.php Violin music by Diverse Composers (compiled by Lauren and musicians on Facebook): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w3z6zI0B6nPLpP8LldRp5HW2JQ5zzApY/view?usp=sharing Violin Music by Women: https://www.violinmusicbywomen.com/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Episode 3 features Marcus Grant, a composer, arranger, educator, and director of the Trumpeter's Multi-Track Competition. We talk with Marcus about his transition into teaching, TMTC, and advice he is for expanding our repertoire. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Marcus and all of the resources and groups he recommended, check out the links below! Marcus's Website: http://msgrantmusic.com YouTube: http://youtube.com/msgrantmusic Instagram: http://instagram.com/msgrantmusic TMTC Website: http://trumpetmtc.org Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Episode 2 features Mary Elizabeth Bowden, an international soloist, founding member of Seraph Brass, Chrysalis Chamber Players, half of the Dash Duo, Gold Medal Global Music Award Winner, trumpet professor at Shenandoah University. We talk with Mary about her recent trumpet concerto commission, how she balances so many ensembles and projects, and advice she has to musicians wanting to create opportunities for themselves. Transcripts to all podcast episodes are available for free on our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/diversify_the_stand To learn more about Mary and the groups she is a part of, check out the links below! Mary's website: http://www.marybowden.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/marybowdentrumpet/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/marytrpt/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/marytrpt Seraph Brass: http://www.seraphbrass.com/ Dash Duo: http://www.dashduo.com/ Chrysalis Chamber Players: http://www.chrysalischamberplayers.com/ Apex Trumpet Symposium: https://apextrumpet.com/ Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Our first ever episode features Cassie Ruiz, a Puerto Rican violinist and music educator originally from Chicago, the current elementary orchestra director for grades 4 and 5 in West Chicago, IL, and winner of the Illinois American String Teachers Association Emerging Educator Award! We talk with Cassie about her teaching during a pandemic and how she builds culturally responsive lessons that teach her students to become anti-racist while celebrating their own heritages. To learn more about Cassie and the resources she recommended, check out the links below: More on Cassie: https://ilmea.org/music-ed-blog/2021/1/6/this-is-music-education-west-chicago-school-district-33?fbclid=IwAR0MrZSkMUaYQ04ZMA0s6o5FZPwob0VNQxMFWbHlXYyNGEYZ4dSfsVLdX8g Music by Black Composers Violin books: https://www.musicbyblackcomposers.org/sheet-music/violin-volumes/ Decolonizing the Music Room: https://decolonizingthemusicroom.com/ White Supremacy Culture by Tema Okun: https://www.dismantlingracism.org/uploads/4/3/5/7/43579015/okun_-_white_sup_culture.pdf Huge thanks to Trevor Weston and Whitney George for letting us include their music in our intro and outro! Our recording of Weston's “Fanfare for Changes” opens the podcast, and Ashley's recording of George's “Incantations” closes each episode. Visit their websites to learn more about them and their works below! Trevor Weston - http://www.trevorweston.com/ Whitney George - https://www.whitneygeorge.com/
Leisha for Breakfast - Triple M Goulburn Valley 95.3 Mornings Podcast
Goulburn Valley will be experiencing very high temperatures over the coming days. Whilst we all enjoy our time in the son , we know all to well that too much fun in the sun can have very real health effects including dehydration, sun stroke and loss of consciousness. Trevor Weston from Ambulance Victoria discusses the risks associated with high temperatures and the simple steps you can take to have fun but also look after yourself and others in the extreme heat. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Brian Shetler (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Brian Shetler (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Brian Shetler (co-host), Candace Reilly (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Brian Shetler (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Brian Shetler (co-host), Trevor Weston (music).
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University.Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Brian Shetler (co-host), Trevor Weston (music)
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items in the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Brian Shetler (co-host), Trevor Weston (music)
Drew Archives in 10 is a podcast about the stories behind items from the University Archives and Special Collections at Drew University. Andrew J. Salvati (co-host), Brian Shetler (co-host), Trevor Weston (music)
Pamela Stein Lynde is a busy person. She is a singer, composer, producer, and music educator. She began her career as a classically trained singer but as the years went on she realized that her abilities were applicable in other areas. We go into detail about the journey of her career and how she was able to create two non-profits that help musicians, composers, and singers. MEET PAMELA STEIN LYNDE Praised for her “rich dramatics” (The Boston Globe), Pamela Stein Lynde is a versatile soprano, composer, contemporary music performer, music educator, and producer, known for inspiration, introspection, and passion in all aspects of her work. Recent performances have included premiering Lesley Flanigan’s haunting sound sculpture VOICES for four singers and loop pedals at Roulette; premiering New York-based composer Eric Lemmon’s The Impossible Will Take a Little While with the Highline Chamber Ensemble at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music; and performing a concert of chamber music by contemporary female composers, including a premier by Philadelphia-based composer Jenny Beck, at the National Opera Center. The 2015 launch of her company Stone Mason Projects has brought exciting performances of contemporary vocal chamber music to the National Opera Center, Arts on Site, Wilmer Jennings Gallery, and multiple other venues across the ti-state area, about which reviews have said, “The singing was stellar, on par with anything I’ve heard recently at higher profile venues such as Zankel Hall or National Sawdust. These concerts deserve a wider audience.” In the fall of 2016, Stone Mason Projects released its first music video, From the Mountain, a co-production with Contemporary Undercurrent of Song Project. Stone Mason’s upcoming endeavors include the commissioning and producing of a new chamber opera and the launch of the inaugural New Hope Sound(e)scape Festival in New Hope, PA in June of 2017. Stone Mason Projects has appeared on a panel discussing contemporary opera creation with will New York Opera Alliance during New York Opera Festival and will be presenting this May at the third annual New Music Gathering conference at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. Pamela has appeared as a singer in prior seasons with Helix New Music Ensemble, The Nouveau Classical Project, American Opera Projects, Beth Morrison Projects, Rhymes With Opera, Saratoga Fine Arts Festival, Yamaha Concert Artist Series, Yale’s New Music, New Haven series, and many others. She has worked with award-winning composers including David Lang, Tristan Perich, Jacob Cooper, Trevor Weston, Daniel Felsenfeld, Lisa Bielawa, Jenny Beck, and many others. She appears as a vocalist on minimalist composer Alexander Turnquist’s album Flying Fantasy, released on the Western Vinyl label. She was a featured guest composer at Phoenix’s OME New Music Marathon concert in 2015 and has had her compositions premiered by Patchwork American Song Project in both New York and Chicago, Guided Imagery Opera, Princeton-based group CUSP, and many other ensembles across the country. Pamela has taught voice, composition, music theory, vocal pedagogy, music history, performance practice and chamber music at the College of Saint Elizabeth, Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts, and City College of New York. Pamela teaches masterclasses and workshops and gives lectures on creating new music for voice at colleges, universities, and conservatories around the country. She was invited to speak about teaching new music in higher education at the inaugural New Music Gathering conference at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Her organization Your Music Bus, co-founded with superstar composers Lisa Bielawa and Aaron Jay Kernis, has been serving the needs of the university and conservatory composition students and departments across the country since 2014. CONTACT: www.pamelasteinlynde.com (http://www.pamelasteinlynde.com)...
Möt tonsättaren Trevor Weston och tonsättaren och pianisten Courtney Bryan. Hon är den första afroamerikanska kvinna som tar examen i musikalisk komposition vid kända Columbiauniversitetet i New York. Trevor Weston komponerade The People Could Fly efter en afroamerikansk folklig myt som säger att några av de människor som kidnappats som slavar från Afrika hade sådana magiska krafter att de kunde flyga tillbaka till hemlandet. Han undervisade flera år i Charleston, South Carolina. Mellan 50 och 60 procent av alla slavskepp från Afrika till USA anlände till Charlestons hamn. Ghullamusik och ghullakultur uppstod där, som en speciell typ av afrikansk musik skapad i USA. Flera av Trevor Westons kompositioner är influerade av Ghulla-musik, som har speciella rytmer, och av negro spirituals. I texten till Swing Low Sweet Chariot ledsagar flygande änglar oss över Jordanfloden. Vatten renar och vatten innebär resa och rörelsefrihet. Att ta sig över Jordanfloden är för afroamerikaner att bege sig till en bättre plats, till ett bättre liv, förklarar Trevor Weston. Courtney Bryan blir den första afroamerikanska kvinna som tar examen i musikalisk komposition på det legendariska Columbiauniversitetet i New York, som grundades redan 1754. Hon är också jazzpianist. Jag växte upp i New Orleans och såg rasismen tidigt i livet. Där finns de som har och de som inte har. Det tog längre tid att se det komplicerade i att vara både svart och kvinna, säger Courtney Bryan, som har ett dubbelt medvetande. Det känns underligt att vara kvinna och svart i den klassiska musikvärlden, men jag är van vid den här obehagskänslan: i den klassiska musikmiljön är jag alltid den enda svarta personen och i jazzmiljön den enda kvinnan, berättar Courtney Bryan. Hon har komponerat stycket Elegi for a woman called Laura Nelson. Laura Nelson och henne son lynchades i Okemah, Oklahoma 1911. Senare såldes vykortsbilder som visade den här lynchningen. I min baptistkyrka har jag frihet att göra precis vad jag vill musikaliskt, säger hon. När jag spelar inne i pianosträngarna ropar församlingen: "Spela Courtney och prisa dem!" Jag kan vara mig själv och jag är bra som jag är, förklarar Courtney Bryan. Musiklista:SYMFONI NR 1 William Grant Still, John Jeter/ Fort Smith Symphony NAXOS 14590, 8.55917410 Balm in Gilead Courtney Bryan, Courtney Bryan Courtney BryanVerve Music III Bop Trevor Weston, Charleston Chamber Players, Lisa Nickl, Flute, James Holland, Cello, Mark Gainer, Oboe Live Magnificat Trevor Weston, The Piedmont Singers Messages from Seeking Trevor Weston, Members Of The Charleston Symphony. Scott Terrell, Conductor BEEN IN THE STORM SO LONG Trad, Trad The Moving Star Hall Singers SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS 14631, BEEN IN THE STORM SO LONG 1967 PORGY AND BESS: SUMMERTIME George Gershwin, Dubose Heyward Paul Robeson/ Clifford Greenwood/ New Mayfair Orchestra ASV 07967, CD AJA 5276The People Could Fly Trevor Weston, Live Starling Chamber Orchestra, Kurt Sassmannshaus, Conductor Minerva King, Narrator och Joshua Henderson, Violin BY AND BY Trad, Henry Thacker Burleigh Trad Paul Robeson/ Lawrence Brown COLUMBIA 00149, 468666 2 SWING DOWN CHARIOT Trad Från Usa, Trad Från Usa The Golden Gate Quartet COLUMBIA 00149, COL 494053 2 10 Balm in Gilead Courtney Bryan, Courtney Bryan Courtney Bryan,Courtney Bryan. BlueNote. Solo Courtney Bryan, Courtney Bryan Courtney Bryan. BlueNote. Cry2 Courtney Bryan, Courtney Bryan PAGLIACCI Ruggero Leoncavallo, Ruggero Leoncavallo Adam Fischer/ Ileana Cotrubas/ Placido Domingo/ Heinz Zednik/ Wolfgang Witte/ Matteo Manuguerra/ Wolfgang Schöne/ Josef Pogatschnig/ Wiener Staatsopernchor & Staatsopernorchester/ Gumpoldskirchner Spatzen/ Wiener Staatsoper: Bühnenorchester ORFEO 08175, C 756 081 B 10 Balm in Gilead Courtney Bryan, Courtney Bryan Courtney Bryan07 I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray Courtney Bryan, Troi Bechet Voice Courtney Bryan12 Eternal Rest Courtney Bryan, Courtney Bryan Courtney BryanCome Away, My Beloved for chorus Courtney Bryan, Ekmeles Vocal Ensemble
Noted composer Dr. Trevor Weston of Drew University drops in discuss his career both as a performer and teacher of music. Weston will open the Community Symposium Series of the Colour of Music Festival, which will be held October 22-26 in Charleston, SC. His talk will focus on Charleston's contributions to classical music around the world. During the broadcast, will feature some of his works, including his Magnificat. Weston began his musical training as a choirboy at the prestigious St. Thomas Choir School in New York City at the age of ten. During high school, he continued his musical development with organ and carillon lessons in Plainfield, NJ. Composition became his primary focus at Tufts University while studying with T.J. Anderson and completing a double major in music and history. Weston completed his graduate work at theUniversity of California, Berkeley where he studied with Richard Felciano and Andrew Imbrie for his M. A. and Olly Wilson, his primary teacher, for his Ph.D. Weston is currently an Associate Professor of Music at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. Read his complete bio:
I det åttonde programmet av tio medverkar tonsättaren Trevor Weston och tonsättaren och pianisten Courtney Bryan. Hon är den första afroamerikanska kvinna som tar examen i musikalisk komposition på det legendariska Columbiauniversitetet i New York. Trevor Weston komponerade The People Could Fly efter en afroamerikansk folklig myt som säger att några av de människor som kidnappats som slavar från Afrika hade sådana magiska krafter att de kunde flyga tillbaka till hemlandet. Han undervisade flera år i Charleston, South Carolina. Mellan 50 och 60 procent av alla slavskepp från Afrika till USA anlände till Charlestons hamn. Ghullamusik och ghullakultur uppstod där, som en speciell typ av afrikansk musik skapad i USA. Flera av Trevor Westons kompositioner är influerade av Ghulla-musik, som har speciella rytmer, och av negro spirituals. I texten till Swing Low Sweet Chariot ledsagar flygande änglar oss över Jordanfloden. – Vatten renar och vatten innebär resa och rörelsefrihet. Att ta sig över Jordanfloden är för afroamerikaner att bege sig till en bättre plats, till ett bättre liv, förklarar Trevor Weston. Courtney Bryan blir den första afroamerikanska kvinna som tar examen i musikalisk komposition på det legendariska Columbiauniversitetet i New York, som grundades redan 1754. Hon är också jazzpianist. – Jag växte upp i New Orleans och såg rasismen tidigt i livet. Där finns de som har och de som inte har. Det tog längre tid att se det komplicerade i att vara både svart och kvinna, säger Courtney Bryan, som har ett ”dubbelt medvetande”. – Det känns underligt att vara kvinna och svart i den klassiska musikvärlden, men jag är van vid den här obehagskänslan: i den klassiska musikmiljön är jag alltid den enda svarta personen och i jazzmiljön den enda kvinnan, berättar Courtney Bryan. Hon har komponerat stycket Elegi for a woman called Laura Nelson. Laura Nelson och henne son lynchades i Okemah Oklahoma 1911. Senare såldes vykortsbilder som visade den här lynchningen. – I min baptistkyrka har jag frihet att göra precis vad jag vill musikaliskt, säger hon. När jag spelar inne i pianosträngarna ropar församlingen: “Spela Courtney och prisa dem!” Jag kan vara mig själv och jag är bra som jag är, förklarar Courtney Bryan. Manus, regi och produktion: Birgitta Tollan