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In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with my grandmother—my last living grandparent—to capture her incredible journey through life. From her Italian immigrant roots in coal-mining Pennsylvania to her years as a talented young musician and her marriage to my grandfather, a brilliant physicist and Holocaust survivor, this conversation uncovers a century's worth of history, resilience, and love. These are the kinds of stories that often go untold—but deserve to be remembered.Key Takeaways:Her father was one of 10 children in a coal-mining family in Pittston, PA, and the only one to attend seminary.Despite growing up in humble beginnings, many of her uncles went on to college and professional careers, breaking generational cycles.Her mother's family hailed from Naples, Italy, and she grew up immersed in Italian traditions and strong family ties.Music played a huge role in her youth—she became the pianist for her school assemblies and eventually played in the All-City Orchestra in Philadelphia.She lived through World War II and vividly recalls the day Pearl Harbor was bombed—her younger brother's birthday.She later married Opa (Laszlo), a Hungarian immigrant, physicist, and survivor of religious persecution, whose brilliance and humility left a lasting mark on the family.Personal memories, from roller-skating mishaps to Epcot visits and feeding the dogs behind Grandma's back, make this story uniquely intimate.#TheHumanExperiencePodcast Follow Along:Website: https://www.thehxpod.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehxpod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getthehxTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehxpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thehxpod Donate to The Human Experience PodcastFollow Along on InstagramVisit The WebsiteSend me an email at TheHXPod@gmail.com
Macdara Ó Faoláin, will be performing alongside top Irish traditional musicians in a special concert at the National Opera House on February 19th at 7:30 pm.
Griffith Musician's Club president Michael Phitzner joined Matty Wray for Brekkie to announce nominations for the 2025 Young Musician of the Year have opened. Catch the full recap of how to nominate and the prerequisites for nominating here. Nominations close 10th of March.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tap to send us a text! What does a young musician and creative need to do to ACTUALLY begin a successful music career? In this episode, you'll learn the practical but often unspoken advice that most young musicians never get on building a sustainable musical and creative career from the beginning. This discussion was inspired by a question to our textline! If you want to ask your question or leave a comment, tap the "send me a text" link! Free Resource for Artists Considering Going ProIf you are thinking about becoming a full-time artist, you've got to ask the right questions. So we've created a workbook to help you figure out what you need to know before making the leap. Go to GodandGigs.com/questions to get your free download of this powerful and practical resource, and take the next step toward your creative dreams! Support the show OUR DEVOTIONAL PLAN ON YOUVERSION! Learn how to understand God's creative process and apply it to your life! Check out our new YouVersion Bible reading plan here! PODCAST MERCHGet God and Gigs themed gear, clothing and accessories HERE! GOT VALUE FROM THIS PODCAST? Exchange VALUE 4 VALUE! You can share: TIME: Send this episode to someone who you know would enjoy itTALENT: Email your art or music to add to our community to allen@godandgigs.comTREASURE: Tap HERE to pick an amount to support the podcast monthly, OR:Get a modern podcast app that allows you support us IN REAL TIME by sending us value digitally! Get a new podcast app that supports these new features HERE.
George Halford sits down with Andrew Buckner, who is a young musician here in the Upper Cumberland (Monterey). They talk all about him: who he is, growing up, friends, and more. Also hear about where he is today, and where he is going! Listen to the Local Matters Podcast today. News Talk 94.1
Welcome to the intersection of music, culture, and entrepreneurship. Have you ever wondered what it takes to succeed as a musician in today's world? Join me for an intimate conversation with Dudley Salmon, a multi-instrumentalist, recording artist, and educator. Dudley shares his inspiring journey, revealing the gritty reality behind the glamorous facade of the music industry. From the hustle of his early days to the strategic moves that led him to success, Dudley shares how his entrepreneurial mindset contributes to his ability to grow his business. Dudley performed and supported artists like Talib Kweli, Sublime with Rome, Slightly Stoopid, Patti Labelle, and Gladys Knight. Learn about the power of connection, the importance of understanding music's cultural roots, and the relentless effort required to achieve mastery. Whether you're an aspiring artist, an entrepreneur, or a small business owner, you'll find invaluable insights for achieving success.TakeawaysThe music industry requires a blend of creativity and business acumen.Opportunities in music are abundant but require proactive pursuit.Art can be challenging to monetize, but it's not impossible.Connection and experience are essential in live performances.Education in music can take many forms beyond traditional teaching.Networking and relationships are vital for career advancement.Understanding the history of music genres enriches performance.A musician's journey is often filled with unexpected turns. Opportunities frequently arise from personal connections rather than just talent.Sharpening your skills is essential for success in any field.Hip-hop is a complex art form that tells diverse stories.Understanding the cultural context of hip-hop enhances appreciation.The journey of mastering a craft is as important as the destination.Discover & Connect with Dudley:Website: https://www.dudmusic.com/Purchase Music: https://kweliclub.com/Connect/Book: Bookingdud@gmail.com
In this episode, we cover:The Viral Trader Joe's Bag:Why is everyone scrambling to get their hands on this bag?Our personal experiences and thoughts on the craze.Listener stories and feedback.Young Musician's College Triumph:The inspiring story of a young musician who applied to 100 colleges.How he proved to his dad that pursuing music is a viable career.Reflections on supporting our own kids' dreams.Rising Prices and Economic Woes:How inflation is affecting our daily lives.Tips and tricks we've learned to manage our budget.Discussion on the broader economic impact and future outlook.Tune in to hear our candid discussions, relatable stories, and heartfelt advice as we navigate life's ups and downs together in sunny Los Angeles. Don't forget to share your thoughts and experiences with us on social media!
Since winning BBC Young Musician of the Year in 2012, aged 15, Laura van der Heijden has enjoyed a career as a cellist to watch. She's a Chandos artist, recording both as a soloist and also as part of Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective. This month she makes her concerto debut with an album of three British cello concertos, Frank Bridge's Oration, Sir William Walton's Cello Concerto (the work she played for the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition) and Cheryl Frances-Hoad's new cello concerto, Earth-Sea-Air. She is joined by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ryan Wigglesworth. James Jolly recently went to speak to Laura about the new release. You can also hear Cheryl Frances-Hoad's cello concerto, Earth-Sea-Air, at the BBC Proms on Friday, July 26 joined by the same performers as on the new recording.
Missed hearing the winner of the Griffith Musician Club's 15th annual Young Musician of the Year award Josephine Furore perform a live cover of Billie Eilish's "What was I Made For?" catch it in full hear.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is for EVERYONE!! Got kids?? Take a listen. Season 2- Episode 11 On this episode, homeschool parents, Tembi & Bevis Gray, shares their journey into homeschooling, the Young Musician's University, the importance of connecting as a family, and the benefits of building a musical foundation in your children's life. The Gray's Bio: Tembi and Bevis Gray have been in the music education business for over twenty years. As the founders of The Young Musicians University, also known as YMU, their overarching mission is to narrow the disparity in access to music education and technology among youth nationwide. YMU is an online music school that provides quality self-paced music courses and live coaching tailored to students ages 4 to 18. The curriculum at YMU seamlessly blends traditional musical values with cutting-edge technology. The Young Musician's University offers parents and students the invaluable opportunity to partake in top-notch music education with the flexibility of learning around their family's busy routine, all from the comfort of their homes. Bevis Gray received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from Claflin University. In addition to being a music educator and professional musician, he has vast experience in music production, performing with various bands from theater to recording studios. Tembi Gray's educational journey includes earning her undergraduate degree in Sociology from Claflin University, followed by a master's in Integrated Arts in Education from Lesley University, and a second master's in Entertainment Business from Full Sail University. The Gray's rich background encompasses extensive experience in education, curriculum development, working with young people, and deep involvement in the arts, all of which contribute significantly to their lifelong mission of delivering high-quality music education. With over two decades of being in the music education field, they are committed to providing each student with a firm musical foundation and an experience that will last them a lifetime. Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/ymunow/https://www.facebook.com/ymunowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tembi-gray/https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-young-musicians-universityhttps://www.kierragray.com Homeschool Yo Kids Podcast shares organic conversations that promote confidence, a growth mindset, and are filled with inspiration and good energy. Sharing stories from the classroom, their home learning journey, and other reflections and life experiences, come grow and learn with Jae. Homeschool Yo Kids Organization is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides families with tools to aid unconventional learning experiences, helping to create a positive home learning environment. In addition to this, we are missioned to help families in traditional schools build a healthy collaborative relationship between the school and home. Visit our website!! https://www.homeschoolyokidsexpo.com/ Follow us on IG:@homeschoolyokids @homeschoolyokidspodcast Join our FB Group: Homeschool Yo Kids Jae is a former public-school teacher, now homeschooling her 2 little people. She is the founder of the 501c3 nonprofit Homeschool Yo Kids Organization. Join Jae as she chats with homeschool families, homeschool resource providers, and others that support the homeschool community on this journey of 'reimagining what learning looks like'. Introduction Song- ChrisNTeeb -Expect- Manifestation 2* The Manifestation 2 by Chris-n-Teeb on Apple Music The Manifestation 2 - Album by Chris-n-Teeb | Spotify chrisnteeb.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homeschoolyokids/support
In this interview, hosts, Cal Whedbee and Tricia Sikes discuss the early playing of Christmas music in October and the involvement of a renowned violinist, José Tovar. The conversation then shifts to their upcoming guest, Al Hague, an ex-Marine and published author, who has become a supporter of José's Young Musician's program. It is revealed that Al is sponsoring a Christmas concert in October, and the proceeds will support the program. The hosts are curious about the reasoning behind this event and decide to explore it further during their interview with Al. Al, a Marine Corps veteran, shares his experiences and discusses his book "A Marine's Daughter," and emphasizes the challenges veterans face after returning home. He also highlights the importance of understanding and supporting veterans, along with his personal experiences in San Felipe. Al delves into the challenges faced by expats living in San Felipe: the financial difficulties, and the slower pace of life. However, he also emphasizes the sense of community, security, and cultural richness found in San Felipe. He discusses the challenges of solving social issues and the importance of self-sustainability; the importance of doing thorough research and homework before moving to San Felipe; and, his appreciation for the people and culture of San Felipe, particularly their celebratory nature and love of children. Furthermore, he highlights the charitable work, musical talent, and upcoming events in the town. ABOUT Turn Left at the Cactus is a locally operated podcast in San Felipe, Baja, Mexico. This podcast is produced by Calyn Whedbee and co-hosted by Calyn and Tricia Sikes. We dropped our first podcast in the summer of 2022. And, honestly, given the demographic we are working with, had absolutely no idea whether any of it would fly. And, honestly, still don't know. To our amusement and surprise, however, our listening base is growing --“poco a poco.” The primary focus of Turn Left is discovering what foreign nationals,who live and work here--full or part time--find so attractive about the area; why they moved here; and, what they think is deserving of more attention. However, we don't always stick to the script, so virtually anything is possible. We drop episodes as often as we can interview people and get them into postproduction. Given that we are retired, and that this is … to use the cliché…a labor of love….AND, that life in SF tends to pull in lots of different directions….we have opted out of a specific time schedule. We “drop” when we can. If you join the group on Facebook, however, you'll always be the first to get the latest episode. The views expressed by our guests may not always be those of the hosts. However, it doesn't matter, we want to hear those views anyway. If you are loving learning more about the many voices that make up our San Felipe community, please subscribe to our podcast and give us a LIKE on Spotify or Apple. You can make us really experience "no bad days" if you buy us a beer at: https://ko-fi.com/turnleftatthecactus. MOST IMPORTANTLY please share us with your friends! If your business or organization would like to become a sponsor of an episode, please message us or email us: cactusleft@gmail.com. You write the promotional material or we can do it for you. Either way, we will make sure your message gets out there. There is only one caveat to this offer. Any sponsorships we accept must be from businesses or organizations with whom we have had good personal relations and whose services we can vouch for. If there is someone special in the community that you feel deserves a shout out on Turn Left at the Cactus, please email: cactusleft@gmail.com Put: SHOUT OUT in the subject line, give us their name and what wonderful they've done. We will be sure to recognize them on our next episode. THANKS FOR LISTENING! Remember to Turn Left at the Cactus ....for NO BAD DAYS! Cal & Tricia --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calyn-whedbee/message
PJ Harvey talks to Samira Ahmed about her new album, I Inside the Old Year Dying. She explains how her poetry and lyrics were influenced by the Dorset dialect and how the film-maker Steve McQueen helped her to find new inspiration. Benjamin Grosvenor wowed audiences for the BBC's Young Musician of the Year competition when he was just eleven years old and is now regarded as one of the most exciting pianists working today. As he prepares for this year's Proms, he performs in the Front Row studio and explains what drew him to the music he will play. Front Row is hearing from the museum's shortlisted for this year's Art Fund Museum of the Year award and tonight reporter Huw Williams is at the Scapa Flow Museum on the island of Hoy in Orkney. He hears about how the refurbished museum, which is named after the Scapa Flow body of water off the island of Hoy, reflects the area's wartime history. Presenter: Samira Ahmed Producer: Olivia Skinner
Highlights:1) Bob's book “Mind Golf” on life, golf, and the metaphysical connection between Moe Norman's mechanics & Bob's mental construct of ball striking. 2) How Bob uses energy to move and create what he desires3) His connection to St Germain and Carlos CastenadaBob Young was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1942. He was a member of the Canadian Professional Golfers' Association for nearly three decades and first met Moe Norman in the early 1960s. Like Norman, Robert Ragland Young has always been intrigued by metaphysics and has had access to the leading trance mediums. Young's brother is Neil Young, the internationally recognized singer-songwriter. Bob is the author of: “MIND GOLF: The Troubled Genius of Moe Norman,” published by Simon & Schuster. To learn more: https://www.BobYoungGolf.com/ WELCOME to the award-winning DARE TO DREAM Podcast! Your #1 transformation conversation. SUPPORT THIS SHOW - Subscribe, Like, and Comment (thank you). Send it to someone you know will enjoy the content. "Dare to Dream" podcast, with host, Debbi Dachinger, offers cutting-edge conversation on metaphysics, quantum creating, channeling, healing, UFO's, paranormal and extraterrestrials.For 16 years Debbi hosts this award-winning podcast.Join Debbi on Instagram: @daretodreampodcast and @debbidachingerDebbi is a Book Writing coach, so you pen and publish an engaging book. Her company launches your book to a guaranteed international bestselling status & it's fully-done-for-the-author, plus she is the best coach for how to be Interviewed on podcast shows for big results. Learn how now - get your free how-to media videos: https://debbidachinger.com/gift#podcast #DebbiDachinger #DareToDream #Instagood #instalove #instawork #instapeople #instatime #health #quantum #Book #spiritual #consciousness #metaphysical #et #transformation #meditate #ceremony #alien #love #beautiful #happy #tbt #followme #nofilter #life #yoga #amazing #FBF #media #podcaster #paranormal #listening #channel #extraterrestrial #wellness #meditation #relationship #love #ceremony #heal #interview #ufo #DebbiDachinger #DareToDream #podcast #BobYoung #golf #mindset #NeilYoung #music #author #MoeNorman #metaphysics #ProfessionalGolfer #USPGA #MindGolf #TigerWoods #BenHogan The show is sponsored by DrDainHeer.com and Access Consciousness.
Highlights: 1) Bob's book “Mind Golf” on life, golf, and the metaphysical connection between Moe Norman's mechanics & Bob's mental construct of ball striking. 2) How Bob uses energy to move and create what he desires 3) His connection to St Germain and Carlos Castenada Bob Young was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1942. He was a member of the Canadian Professional Golfers' Association for nearly three decades and first met Moe Norman in the early 1960s. Like Norman, Robert Ragland Young has always been intrigued by metaphysics and has had access to the leading trance mediums. Young's brother is Neil Young, the internationally recognized singer-songwriter. Bob is the author of: “MIND GOLF: The Troubled Genius of Moe Norman,” published by Simon & Schuster. To learn more: https://www.BobYoungGolf.com/ WELCOME to the award-winning DARE TO DREAM Podcast! Your #1 transformation conversation. SUPPORT THIS SHOW - Subscribe, Like, and Comment (thank you). Send it to someone you know will enjoy the content. "Dare to Dream" podcast, with host, Debbi Dachinger, offers cutting-edge conversation on metaphysics, quantum creating, channeling, healing, UFO's, paranormal and extraterrestrials. For 15+ years Debbi hosts this award-winning podcast. Join Debbi on Instagram: @daretodreampodcast and @debbidachinger Debbi is a Book Writing coach, so you pen and publish an engaging book. Her company launches your book to a guaranteed international bestselling status & it's fully-done-for-the-author, plus she is the best coach for how to be Interviewed on podcast shows for big results. Learn how now - get your free how-to media videos: https://debbidachinger.com/gift#podcast #DebbiDachinger #DareToDream #Instagood #instalove #instawork #instapeople #instatime #health #quantum #Book #spiritual #consciousness #metaphysical #et #transformation #meditate #ceremony #alien #love #beautiful #happy #tbt #followme #nofilter #life #yoga #amazing #FBF #media #podcaster #paranormal #listening #channel #extraterrestrial #wellness #meditation #relationship #love #ceremony #heal #interview #ufo #DebbiDachinger #DareToDream #podcast #BobYoung #golf #mindset #NeilYoung #music #author #MoeNorman #metaphysics #ProfessionalGolfer #USPGA #MindGolf #TigerWoods #BenHogan The show is sponsored by DrDainHeer.com and Access Consciousness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/debbi-dachinger/message
We first saw Ashley opening for Medium Build's sold-out show at Bear's Tooth in Anchorage and knew she needed to be on the podcast. Ashley walks us through her love of performing, finding her voice, and even learning guitar during COVID. We even dive into her appearance on American Idol! She's a very talented artist that you'll be seeing more from in the near future. Ashley's IGNew episodes every Monday.Hosted by Kyle Reading & Steven CornfieldContact us…Email Us:hey@gofixyourselfpodcast.comInstagram: https://bit.ly/GFYInstagram@kyleareading@stevencornfieldTwitter:https://bit.ly/GFYTwitterFacebook:https://bit.ly/GFYFacebook
Her style belies her age and her following is substantial- Sadie Fine has all the chutzpah of a lady of 40 while she has yet to walk for graduation. And she's here today on the Indie Wave Podcast #thatsailingguy #thechartedlife#Detox #sadiefine #glacerfm
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Tangelene Bolton is a Filipina-American film, TV, and media composer based in Los Angeles, CA. She first got her start working for A-list composers Hans Zimmer (The Lion King, Gladiator, The Dark Knight, Interstellar), Henry Jackman (X-Men, Captain America), and Bobby Tahouri (Game of Thrones, Iron Man). A Berklee College of Music Film Scoring graduate, Tangelene's distinct music style is a mashup of Neoclassical, electronic, folk, and jazz. She boldly turns classic and traditional sounds into exciting and new territories. Tangelene composed the music for the highly-anticipated second season of the Netflix original series Warrior Nun. The series, created and executive produced by Simon Barry (Continuum, Bad Blood, Ghost Wars, Van Helsing), follows an orphaned teen who wakes up in a morgue and discovers she has super powers as the chosen Halo Bearer for a secret sect of demon-hunting nuns. All episodes of Warrior Nun Season 2 are currently streaming on Netflix, and Tangelene's original soundtrack album is available on all major music streaming platforms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Improvisation has not traditionally been part of most young classical musicians' training. But should it be?Research suggests that the answer may be yes, and that there are a number of benefits that improvisation could provide. Not just to our playing, but to our mental state on stage as well.Read the full article for all the nerdy details: Why Improvisation Should Be Part of Every Young Musician's TrainingBut...if you're new to improvising, where does one begin?Well, whether you're a complete newbie, or an experienced improviser who's been frustrated by inconsistencies or feeling inhibited under pressure, have your instrument handy and block off 45-60 minutes on Wednesday, April 26th, from 2pm-3pm Eastern (calculate that in your timezone here).Violinist (and childhood Suzuki buddy) Christian Howes will be teaching a live, free, play-along class where he'll share three approaches to improvisation that can work for you, and explain why other methods may not have worked before. You'll also learn (and experience) the difference between learning harmony and doing improvisation. And you'll get to do lots of playing the whole time (muted, of course)!Sign up for the free improv session here: Free, live, play-along improvisation workshop with Christian Howes====Why do things sound better at home than they do on stage? If you've been confused (and frustrated) by the inconsistency of your performances, I put together a FREE 4-minute quiz called the Mental Skills Audit, which will help you pinpoint your mental strengths and weaknesses, and figure out what exactly to adjust and tweak in your preparation for more consistently optimal performances. You can take the Mental Skills Audit online at bulletproofmusician.com/msa. It's 100% free, takes only 4 minutes, and you'll get a downloadable PDF with a personalized breakdown of where you stand in six key mental skill areas, plus curated articles that will help you adjust and tweak your preparation for more consistently optimal performances. Take the quiz here: bulletproofmusician.com/msa
The Young Musician ; Or, Fighting His Way
Some of us in the cover band scene have been at this for years—even decades. If we had an opportunity to do it all over again, what are some things we would change? More importantly, though, what advice can we give to younger musicians with our wealth of experience? Steve and Tony give their answers in this episode, as well as field comments from the live viewers. They also scroll through the post that was recently put up in the Cover Band Central Facebook Group (www.facebook.com/groups/coverbandcentral) Subscribe to the Cover Band Central YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/coverbandcentral Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm delighted to be welcoming on this podcast Guy Johnston. Guy is one of Britain's leading cellists who was the winner of the BBC's Young Musician of the Year back in 2000 which set him on a glittering international career as a soloist, chamber musician, orchestral player and teacher. This podcast was recorded after Guy had given two performances of Elgar's Cello Concerto at very short notice with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, having come for a short trip from the States to England. And we managed to cover a number of different topics over the short time we had including: performing last-minute concerts, being a musical parent, growing up in a musical household, training in the States, Guy's new YouTube series Creative Cello Chats, playing on a Stradivarius and interpreting Bach, which Guy has been a real exponent of. Interview recorded 27 January 2023; podcast published 18 February 2023. Edited Joe Eftihiou at Clarion; additional edits Annabelle Lee. Guy's bio: https://guy-johnston.com/biography Creative Cello Chats: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ziGbwPHIR4 / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8KqYRfsnIA Live stream of Guy's performance of the Elgar Cello Concerto with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Mark Wigglesworth (available till 24 February): https://bsolive.com/book-online/106202 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talking-classical-podcast/message
Robert Lopez, SCTX Youth Director, Leader, PK and long time musician explains how to face the early stages of fear and the pressure to play as a young musician. He explains the power behind every opportunity and how to handle the missed opportunities. Robert also breaks down the pressures young adults face as they transition. Connect with Robert Lopez: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rolo_30/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rolo30 Connect with J.Gallegos: Links: https://linktr.ee/j.gallegos Email: thatsthetruthpodcast@gmail.com
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Exploring Consciousness Podcast #118 - Joseph and I talk about the intersections of music, martial arts and consciousness. We also introduce you to his YouTube channel for his 3D VR music videos and the Mindful Music Association Project. There's a surprise for all those to listen to the end! There will be NO Friday podcast this week. For more information, go to our Companion website: https://exploreconsciousness.com/access-to-the-podcasts/
Exploring Consciousness Podcast #117 - Today, I introduce you to Joseph L Young, musician, martial artist and Consciousness Explorer. On Wednesday, Joseph and I talk about the intersections of music, martial arts and consciousness. We also introduce you to his YouTube channel for his 3D VR music videos and the Mindful Music Association Project. There will be NO Friday podcast this week. For more information, go to our Companion website: https://exploreconsciousness.com/access-to-the-podcasts/
Nope is the latest film from Oscar-winning writer-director Jordan Peele, whose breakthrough was the critically acclaimed 2017 horror Get Out. Tom Sutcliffe speaks to Jordan about reinventing genre- from black horror to sci-fi-western- and examining the exploitation of black talent in Hollywood's history. When the trombonist Peter Moore plays at the Proms next Tuesday it will be the first time that the trombone has featured as a solo instrument at the Proms in twenty years. The former Young Musician of the Year and now Professor of Trombone at the Guildhall School of Music performs live in the studio. Ari Folman, director of the Oscar-nominated film Waltz with Bashir, has a new animated movie coming out this month. Where Is Anne Frank is based on the diary written by Jewish teenager Anne Frank, while she and her family lived in hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam during World War Two. Film critic Tara Judah joins Tom to review the film for Front Row. Jan Patience, visual art columnist for the Sunday Post, has been taking in this year's Edinburgh Art Festival. With over 100 artists presenting their work and 35 exhibitions, it's been no small task. She tells Tom about the highlights including the work of Japanese photographer Ishiuchi Miyako, a centenary celebration of the Scottish artist Alan Davie, and Matisse's Jazz series as it's never been seen before. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Jerome Weatherald Image: Daniel Kaluuya as OJ in the film Nope Credit: Universal Studios
A West Central Tribune Minute feature story: The annual Young Artists' Concert of the Willmar Symphonic Orchestra will be held May 21 at the Willmar Education and Arts Center. It will showcase the winner of the Young Artists' Competition, celloist Caroline Becker.
Sarah speaks with Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason about her memoir, House of Music: Raising the Kanneh-Masons: "Seven brothers and sisters. All of them classically trained musicians. One was Young Musician of the Year and performed for the royal family. The eldest has released her first album, showcasing the works of Clara Schumann. These siblings don't come from the rarefied environment of elite music schools, but from a state comprehensive in Nottingham. How did they do it? Their mother, Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason, opens up about what it takes to raise a musical family in a Britain divided by class and race. What comes out is a beautiful and heartrending memoir of the power of determination, camaraderie and a lot of hard work. The Kanneh-Masons are a remarkable family. But what truly sparkles in this eloquent memoir is the joyous affirmation that children are a gift and we must do all we can to nurture them." If you enjoyed this episode, follow and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. This way you will always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Book Review Podcasts. We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast Network Advertise with US: https://gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us Website: https://gsmcpodcast.com/gsmc-book-review-podcast Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/…/gsmc-book-review-po…/id1123769087 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-EKO3toL1A Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_BookReview Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCBookReview/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gsmcbookreview Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Book Review Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Book Review Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
Chris has worked in the television industry for over 20 years, initially as a Runner, Camera Assistant, Camera Operator and most recently, over the past 13 years as a freelance Lighting Cameraman, Director of Photography (DoP) and Lighting Director (LD). As a Camera Operator he has covered all genres of live television; producing DVD's for the likes of Beyonce & REM to Superslo-mo coverage of the Brazil World Cup Final in the Maracana. He has worked all over the world as a Camera Supervisor for clients such as ITV, BBC, Sky and BT covering the Olympics & Commonwealth games, along with Football tournaments including the Champions League and Premier League. He's covered live opera and theatre from The Royal Opera House, Shakesperes Globe and the RSC and worked on shows such as Question Time, Crimewatch & Young Musician. As a Lighting Director & DoP he has won innovation awards as part of the Discovery & ITV teams for mixed reality studios in Korea & Russia, Baftas as part of the ITV Horse Racing and Rugby World Cup 2019 teams, along with winning the prestigious Knight of Illumination award as LD for ITV's Euro 2016 presentation studios in Paris. In this episode we talk about working ina multicam environment, remote production and mixed reality studios, along with a deep dive into tips and tricks Chris has learnt over his years in the industry.
This week I am joined by the Young Musician Competition Winner Hannah Kinsella [@buskybops] about her love for writing and composing music, what it means to her, how we can destigmatize mental health, and much more. This week's talented young musician is Jenna Stewart - the original song 'Half Of The Time'. (@jennastewartmusic] Instagram: @_talkaboutitpodcast for more information about upcoming guests, daily quotes, mental health tips, and much more. For more: https://linktr.ee/amelhyne --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amelhyne/message
In this episode, we talk to a very young group call Grupo Ave. Find out about their beginning and more very interesting story. We hope that you are enjoying the episodes if so subscribe, like, and leave us a comment.#Podcast #Latino #Latina #TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcast #LatinoPodcast #salsa #juanes Visit the website https://thegloballatinfactor.com to find all our social media or Google The Global Latin Factor Podcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcast)
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This podcast is a response to an email received from a young aspiring musician. Here are 7 tips to have a great career in music. The Time I Was Fired https://soundcloud.com/behindthenotepodcast/51-the-time-i-was-fired
Theo X has performed for some impressive audiences, including the Danish Royal Family and our very own Copenhagen Pride audience ;). Learn more about this up-and-coming Danish musician, and get a sneak preview of his new single which is a stunning cover of Believe by Cher. Special thanks to Theo X for taking part!Theo X is a Copenhagen 2021 Ambassador, you can find out more about him here https://copenhagen2021.com/about/ambassadors/Your host is Anders Larsen - also known as the drag queen Chantal al Arab.-----------------------------------------To be featured in a future episode, please send us a short voice memo with a random thought, an inspiring anecdote, or just something you would want to share to communication@copenhagen2021.com, in which you answer the following:- Who are you?- Where in the world are you right now?- What's on your mind?- Say: “I am [your name], you are included!”By sending your voice memo you agree we can use it in the podcast.------------------------------------You Are Included is a Copenhagen 2021 original podcast produced by hearHEAR.nuVisit Copenhagen2021 @ https://copenhagen2021.com
Two talented flute playing brothers Ross & Jake Houston are the recipients of many awards such as Young Musician of the Year NI and have both played with Ulster Youth Orchestra and the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. Ross currently studies at the Royal Academy of Music and Jake will soon embark on studies at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London.
Darrel plays “Prelude to a Young Musician” (1944) by Norman Dello Joio. He played this piece during the 2020 holiday concert; this recording is from June 2020.
Anyone who saw Sheku Kanneh-Mason play the cello at the Royal Wedding, or win BBC Young Musician of the Year at the age of only 17, will realise that he comes from the most extraordinary family. Two of his siblings are also Young Musician finalists, and his older sister, Isata, is a professional pianist. Collectively the seven Kanneh-Mason children make music wherever they are. During lockdown, that was the family home in Nottingham, from which they performed live on Facebook. Michael Berkeley’s guest is their mother, Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason: the woman who inspires them, who gets up before dawn to drive them to lessons and trains, who organises their practice schedules, who dances with them in the kitchen. She tells Michael Berkeley about how she does it – and why. She looks back on her childhood in Sierra Leone, and the huge transition of coming to live with her grandparents in Wales after her father died. She reveals her own musical ambition – to play the violin – and discusses how she manages to get the children to practise. She explores with Michael the question of prejudice in the classical music world. And she plays the reggae song the family will be dancing to at Christmas. Other choices include Verdi’s “Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves”, Shostakovich’s Second Piano Trio, Mozart’s Requiem, Schubert’s Trout Quintet and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s “Deep River”. A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3 Produced by Elizabeth Burke
Meet, Mir Mehmood best known as "Rock Jimmo" Having a feel of new modern western acoustic touch in his composition and vocals this musician is attracting many locals & outside listeners towards his genre. Young Musician wants to make kashmiri poetry available by singing them out to new kashmiri generation and by composing them in a modern way Mir Mehmood wants to make his tracks to connect to audiance Outside Kashmir & rest of the world. Being a student, He has Won Many Singing Compition & Represented Kashmir In Many States Chandigarh, Dehli, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab. Young musicians has also done stage performances in different Indian Universities Such as Punjab University, MMU University, Chandigarh University, CSJM University Kanpur. Mehmood is continuing his musical career by being a full time musician just making effort to play his part in Contributing his talent towards his culture & language which is Kashmiri.
Hey everyone! This exciting episode will maintain our first guest! Sam Kim is the producer of this podcast's jingle but he has produced many other things as well. Check him out in the links below! In this episode, we touched upon the "popstar" mindset," how he got to where he is, why he's doing music, and tips he may have for people who want to do the same. Generally, this episode is about following one's passions and what mindset you need to be in order to succeed. *If you'd like to donate to this podcast, please follow the links below* Here are the links to his work! Sam Kim: Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/samksongs Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/4EmeBrFKKrrY1XyP51hN5W --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/annie-law/support
Jordan Lawson is a very talented up and coming musician. He has a sound that has never been heard before, with influencers like Ed Sheeran and John Mayer. He draws this influence to harness your emotions and paint a picture through storytelling and bluesy guitar sounds. In this episode, Jordan plays an unedited snippet of a song titled "Burning Love" and he also announces his experience in writing his new debut album titled "Midnight Sun". He hopes this album will be available by the end of summer for all of you, but for now, we get a one on one conversation with this intellectual musician... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grant-paul-harris/support
In addition to being a contributing writer and editor with Content Magazine since 2018, Esther Young's main creative outline is songwriting. Though, she might not tell you that she can be found at local open mic shows and slowing releasing her songs on Spotify. We hope you enjoy the interviews she does for us, this conversation with her about her creative journey, and become a fan of her music. Follow Esther on Spotify at: Esther Young (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1n805JjYzMQALNpKJfgLkZ?si=H7MIfQ0hRcuV47sDWFogaQ) And, Instagram: @eestarrious (https://www.instagram.com/eestarrious/) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/content-magazine/support
Today on the show, I am chatting with yet another old college buddy of mine, Mr. Donnie Young. Donnie is a musician and a business owner based in the Yucatan Peninsula's Puerto Aventuras. Donnie and I talk about his early days in Memphis, how Christmas caroling propelled him into the music industry, his days trimming trees, his IT job in Denver and how even a simple trip to burning man has set him up for success. Well it is that time again and another episode is ending. For those wishing to connect with Donnie and learn more about his music and or his bar. You can find him Website https://www.donnieyoungmusic.com His bar is Nauti Burro https://www.facebook.com/nautiburroPA You can purchase his latest album “Don't follow me I'm Lost” on his website and you can also find all the links to his music social media accounts as well. I will be sure to put all these links in my show notes. And for those wishing to connect with me, you can find me on Instagram & Facebook @asoutherngirlsview Be sure to subscribe to this show wherever you listen to podcasts The video version of this podcast is on my youtube channel at sandyadamscompany Friends, Thank you so much for sharing this past hour (more or less) with Donnie and I. We most appreciate you listening in and hopefully, learning something new as well. If you are feeling extra warm and fuzzy today please share this podcast with your family, friends and anyone else that might enjoy our conversations. And please don't forget to leave us a review on iTunes. And we would most appreciate a review on itunes Until next time, have a fantastic rest of the day!
Aspen Jacobsen is Jill's youngest Dream Big client yet and one of the most talented children she's ever met. Aspen is an old soul and she's eager to share some of her music and talk about what it’s like to be on the musical journey at the age of 15.
The young, black cellist from Nottingham making chart history. Sheku Kanneh-Mason was the first ever black winner of the BBC’s Young Musician of the Year. He performed with the eyes of the world looking on at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s wedding. And now he's become the first ever cellist to reach the UK’s top 10 album chart. Who is the 20-year-old making classical accessible? Mark Coles finds out from those who know him best. Producers: Simon Maybin & Diane Richardson Editor: Penny Murphy
In this episode we’re joined by Harley Street Nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert. Rhiannon started her career as a world famous soprano (she won Classic FM’s Young Musician of the Year when she was just 17), where she learnt the importance of a healthy diet. A gruelling schedule left Rhiannon under-nourished, but it was only when her GP prescribed her antidepressants did she realise something needed to change. Rhiannon is one of the most respected and revered nutritionists in the industry and now works with the likes of Olympic athletes and the NHS. Listen to Rhiannon’s story as well as her thoughts on the damaging diet industry, nutrition jargon and finding her voice in an ever-noisy world. Rhiannon Lambert is a Nutritionist specialising in weight management, eating disorders and sports nutrition. She is the founder of Rhitrition, a leading Harley Street clinic, and the author of Re-Nourish: A Simple Way To Eat Well. As a professional soprano who trained at the Royal Academy of Music, Rhiannon learned early on the importance of healthy living. Her belief that nutrition can play a huge role in overall health has been tested as she has performed all over the world. Rhiannon is registered with the Association for Nutrition (AFN), has a first-class Bachelor (BSc) degree in Nutrition and Health and a Master’s (MSc) in Obesity, Risks and Prevention. She is also a Master Practitioner in Eating Disorders and Obesity. Buy Rhiannon's book Re-Nourish: A Simple Way To Eat Well here Follow Rhiannon on Instagram @rhitrition A Just Breathe Production @justbreathe Presented by Holli Rubin @thehollirubin Music by Loni Lincoln @lonimusic Produced by Tor Cardona
What a great conversation with local musician Charlie Garnett, Veterans Advocate Captain Newborn and longtime theatre person Larente Hamlin.....Was great hearing stories of Micki Grant, Maya Angelou, Ruby and Ossie Davis, Woody King, Petri and of course the legendary Larry Leon Hamlin and his wife Sylvia....Also enjoyed hearing about the struggles of a up and coming musician and what Veterans face on a regular basis......Originally scheduled was a longtime friend who was going to tal about Recycling..........And that longtime friend Crystal Dreisbach will be rescheduled.....Can't wait to hear what she says about the recycling efforts both here and globally.....She is definitely a leader in the field and the company she is working with is doing some amazing work....They have already launched a Green To Go program, and have many other programs on tap for the future....We also worked on Marry with Durham and other projects together so when it happens it should be a fun conversation....Whether it's bypassing Straws or doing a better job of recycling, there are definitely folks out here fighting this battle on a regular battle...and trying to help us improve our environment.......Can't wait to here here talk about the various initiatives that Don't Waste Durham has put together.... Join us in this conversation........
What a great conversation with local musician Charlie Garnett, Veterans Advocate Captain Newborn and longtime theatre person Larente Hamlin.....Was great hearing stories of Micki Grant, Maya Angelou, Ruby and Ossie Davis, Woody King, Petri and of course the legendary Larry Leon Hamlin and his wife Sylvia....Also enjoyed hearing about the struggles of a up and coming musician and what Veterans face on a regular basis......Originally scheduled was a longtime friend who was going to tal about Recycling..........And that longtime friend Crystal Dreisbach will be rescheduled.....Can't wait to hear what she says about the recycling efforts both here and globally.....She is definitely a leader in the field and the company she is working with is doing some amazing work....They have already launched a Green To Go program, and have many other programs on tap for the future....We also worked on Marry with Durham and other projects together so when it happens it should be a fun conversation....Whether it's bypassing Straws or doing a better job of recycling, there are definitely folks out here fighting this battle on a regular battle...and trying to help us improve our environment.......Can't wait to here here talk about the various initiatives that Don't Waste Durham has put together.... Join us in this conversation........
Today, I'm very excited to have the brilliant violinist, violist, and conductor Julian Rachlin on the show! At the end of this very busy week, playing with and conducting the Chicago Symphony, Julian graciously took the time to sit with me and discuss meticulous practicing, mindful music-making, and his deep love of the art form! He covers many topics, including studying with Boris Kuschnir and Mr. Kuschnir's thorough approach to mastering the instrument, his views on the lifelong path that is growing as an artist, his daily practice regimen, and how playing the viola and conducting have allowed him to explore music from different angles. Julian elaborates on: How he believes we are never done learning How the fact that his parents never made him practiced helped foster his deep love of music His daily practice regimen Why the responsibility to grow as an artist lies with the student How musicians are a community How playing the viola and conducting allow him to explore music from different angles Why we should brush our taste as often as we brush our teeth Finding the right balance between being completely open-minded and fully convinced (and when to be which) MORE ABOUT JULIAN RACHLIN: Website: http://www.julianrachlin.com/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm_Eyb3YAt3m7_ic4VTA84A Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julianrachlin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianrachlin/ Elisabeth Gilels: Daily Exercises for the Violinist Boris Kuschnir: http://www.boriskuschnir.com/ Violinist, violist and conductor Julian Rachlin is one of the most exciting and respected musicians of our time. In the first thirty years of his career, he has performed as soloist with the world's leading conductors and orchestras. Mr. Rachlin is Principal Guest Conductor of the Royal Northern Sinfonia, Turku Philharmonic Orchestra and Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra. He also leads the "Julian Rachlin & Friends Festival" in Palma de Mallorca. Highlights of Mr. Rachlin's 2018/19 season include performances with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic and Mariss Jansons, Montreal Symphony Orchestra and Christoph Eschenbach, Boston Symphony Orchestra and Juanjo Mena, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and Manfred Honeck, as well as the KBS Symphony Orchestra and Myung-Whun Chung. Alongside soloist Sarah McElravy and the Royal Northern Sinfonia, he will perform the UK premiere of Penderecki's Double Concerto for Violin and Viola, which is dedicated to him. Additionally, Mr. Rachlin will conduct among others the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Konzerthaus Orchestra, Naples Philharmonic, Moscow Philharmonic, St. Petersburg Symphony, Essen Philharmonic, Strasbourg Philharmonic, Slovenian Philharmonic, Zagreb Philharmonic and Trondheim Symphony Orchestra. Julian Rachlin's recent highlights include a residency at the Prague Spring Festival and his own cycle at the Vienna Musikverein. He also performed with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and Yuri Temirkanov, Filarmonica della Scala and Riccardo Chailly, Munich Philharmonic and Zubin Mehta, Philharmonia Orchestra and Jakub Hrůša, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale and Vladimir Ashkenazy, as well as the Vienna Symphony Orchestra and Lahav Shani. As conductor, he toured Europe with the English Chamber Orchestra, and led the Royal Northern Sinfonia across South America and Japan. Additionally, he conducted the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia, Hungarian National Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra, Prague Philharmonia, and made his USA conducting debut at the Grand Teton Music Festival. In recital and chamber music, Mr. Rachlin performs regularly with Itamar Golan, Denis Kozhukhin, Denis Matsuev, Mischa Maisky, Sarah McElravy, Vilde Frang and Janine Jansen. Born in Lithuania, Mr. Rachlin immigrated to Vienna in 1978. He studied violin with Boris Kuschnir at the Vienna Conservatory and with Pinchas Zukerman. After winning the "Young Musician of the Year" Award at the Eurovision Competition in 1988, he became the youngest soloist ever to play with the Vienna Philharmonic, debuting under Riccardo Muti. At the recommendation of Mariss Jansons, Mr. Rachlin studied conducting with Sophie Rachlin. Since September 1999, he is on the violin faculty at the Music and Arts University of Vienna. His recordings for Sony Classical, Warner Classics and Deutsche Grammophon have been met with great acclaim. Mr. Rachlin, a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, is committed to educational outreach and charity work. Julian Rachlin plays the 1704 "ex Liebig" Stradivari and a 1785 Lorenzo Storioni viola, on loan to him courtesy of the Dkfm. Angelika Prokopp Privatstiftung. His strings are kindly sponsored by Thomastik-Infeld. If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review on iTunes! I truly appreciate your support! Visit www.mindoverfinger.com for information about past and future podcasts, and for more resources on mindful practice. Join the Mind Over Finger Tribe here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfingertribe/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme! Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. Also a HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly! MIND OVER FINGER: www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/
Thanks for reading CPTP171: How to Teach Piano Songwriting with Lisa Donovan Lukas [FREE DOWNLOAD] from Top Music Co. Have you thought about incorporating songwriting into your students’ piano lessons but just don’t know how or where to start? Lisa Donovan Lukas, author of The Young Musician’s guide to Songwriting shares valuable lessons from her book on her process to encourage both teachers and students to use their creativity and explore songwriting. Aside from […] The post CPTP171: How to Teach Piano Songwriting with Lisa Donovan Lukas [FREE DOWNLOAD] appeared first on Top Music Co - Supporting Creative Music Teaching.
An interschool music competition has just been held in Moscow called the Young Musician of the Year Gryphon Award 2019, and the winner was presented with her special award by HRH Prince Michael of Kent. This program is about what music and such an award means for children in Russia, and for children all over the world.
It's Monday and time to get it in with the Musician Mondays Podcast! Today I will be sharing Part 2 of last week's convo with my bro Terrance Ruffin called "Dear Young Musician"
In today's episode, I sit down with my brother Terrance Ruffin, an acclaimed musician and producer that has played for Marvin Sapp and countless others! With experience as a musician and minister of music for over 34 years...He shares his experience and advice for this up and coming generation in this segment that we call "Dear Young Musician"
Welcome to the new year on the Young Musician’s Podcast! We’ve got good news and bad news from the opera world. We also talk about Dua Saleh’s EP Nūr, and Justin shares a spicy take about some Shostakovich propaganda. Don’t forget to give us a like on Facebook, and give us a rating in the Apple podcast store. Also support us on patreon https://www.patreon.com/YMPodcast and send us an email at youngmusicianspodcast@gmail.com, we’d love to hear from you!
Made for 4 Extra. It's BBC Music Day and Amanda and Luke recommend some of the best podcasts about music including Pitch, Classical Fix and Young Musician.
So I was trying this feature on Anchor that pairs you with a stranger to talk about a subject. This is how it went.... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barry81/support
This week I sat down with Lauren Wasynczuk, a saxophonist, conductor and music educator. Lauren currently holds the position of Director of Ensembles with The Young Musician’s foundation which works with over 1,400 students in the greater Los Angeles area. For information found in the podcast, visit peformusicians.com
A local 12 year old musician who wound up on stage with Eddie Vedder joins the Wease show in studio and blows us away with his story and his talent.
TEM107: Seth Hanes on how to get guest appearances on podcasts and blogs, getting a self-published book to number one on three different Amazon lists and why strategy should always dictate tactics (and not the other way around) Seth Hanes returns to TEM to tell us all about how he got his book, Break Into the Scene, to #1 on three different Amazon lists. What You'll Learn: The importance of having specific goals when marketing and of having a feedback loop to verify whether what you were doing was productive Why strategy should always dictate tactics and not the other way around Why the first step should always be identifying a specific problem your product or service will solve for people How Seth built an email list (including the hard part - getting the first 100 subscribers!) and how he used it to help launch the book The importance of validating an idea or product early in the process to make sure anyone will buy it How he was able to get booked as a guest on 10 podcasts and write 10 guest blog posts in conjunction with the book launch Gary Vaynerchuk's advice on how to launch a book (which is really easy for anyone to do for no money at all and applies to anything, not just a book) Why he writes in his own voice in spite of the occasional critic Why the key to marketing yourself as a musician is pushing past the discomfort Links: "Break Into the Scene" Seth's blog post on launching his book Seth's email musiciansguidetohustling.com Aaron Campbell's Young Musician's Guide Podcast TEM 41: Don't Start with Logistics (TEM Short) TEM 101: Noa Kageyama of The Bulletproof Musician on the Rule of Thirds, Building a Huge Email List and What Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Performance Psychology Jason Heath's Contrabass Conversations Rob Knopper's auditionhacker Show notes for all episodes of TEM including topics discussed, links to all books and websites referenced can be found at: http://www.andrewhitz.com/shownotes Don't miss the debut of the TEM Newsletter! Sign up to receive a free copy of 7 Lessons I Learned from the First 100 Episodes of TEM. 1. Help me get to my goal of $50 per episode on Patreon by pledging as little as $1 per episode to support the show: https://www.patreon.com/tempodcast. 2. Help me get to my goal of 50 ratings at iTunes (I'm really close!) by leaving a rating and review. Follow TEM on Instagram and Twitter and Facebook And finally, a huge thank you to Parker Mouthpieces for providing the hosting for TEM. Produced by Joey Santillo for Pedal Note Media
We speak to the big award winners from the past year.Paul Beatty is the first American to win the Man Booker Prize for Fiction for his satirical novel The Sellout; Denise Gough was on the point of giving up acting when she was offered the role that would win her an Olivier; Sonia Friedman, who won Best Producer at the Stage Awards, brought Harry Potter to the stage; Leonardo DiCaprio finally won an Oscar after being nominated 5 times; Helen Marten won not only the inaugural Hepworth Prize for Sculpture but the Turner Prize and split the winnings; 17 year old Sheku Kanneh-Mason won the BBC's Young Musician of the Year playing Shostakovich.Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Hannah Robins.
This week on Saturday Live - Aasmah Mir and Kate Silverton speak to wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan about her long and varied career, train enthusiast David Brewer, the man who has photographed every railway station in the UK, Rachel Mariner on swapping the courtroom to write for the stage and Mark Simpson, Young Musician of the Year in 2006 and is a nominee in the South Bank Sky Arts Awards for The Immortal, his new work for orchestra and chorus. Plus Juliet Stevenson shares her Inheritance Tracks Producer: Maire Devine Editor: Karen Dalziel.
Humprey Burton talks about Menuhin: A Life at the renowned literary lunch. In 2000, the presenter of the BBC's "Young Musician' series wrote the life the world's most famous Yehudi Menuhin, who has been close colleague. To mark Menuhin's centenary this biography has been republished with a new introduction. Sponsored by Doro, number one in the senior mobile market
David Young is a twice Grammy Nominated musician who plays two renaissance flutes at one time in harmony. He has recorded 57 albums and sold over 1,000,000 copies. He is a healer,channeler, author of three books and it is said that more people have had out of body experiences while listening to his music than other musician alive today. Bliss Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YL1fdK5qDLE. A film company is currently making a documentary (similar to The Secret) on what is happening at David Young's events. They will be filming 9 events starting January 15 in upstate NY, through CT and Boston and ending on Saturday night January 23 in NYC. www.davidyoungmusic.com https://www.facebook.com/DavidYoungmusic201
We’re joined this week by Flamenco guitarist and Zen practitioner Ottmar Liebert. Ottmar shares the story of how he broke with his childhood religion of Catholicism, started doing Transcendental Meditation, and then found his spiritual home in the Zen tradition. We also discuss the nature of practice, and compare how it manifests in both music and meditation. We also explore the distinction between solitary practice and performance, seeing what parallels to music we might find in Zen. Episode Links: www.OttmarLiebert.com Petals on the Path ( http://www.ottmarliebert.com/music/album/petals-on-the-path ) Letter to a Young Musician #1 ( http://www.ottmarliebert.com/diary/?p=6374 )
Ceramic artist Edmund de Waal, author of the award-winning memoir The Hare with Amber Eyes, shows John Wilson around his London studio and demonstrates how he creates an 'Edmund de Waal' bowl at the potter's wheel; The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble is a band of eight brothers from Chicago, all taught by their jazz musician father, Phil Cohran. They perform in the studio and talk about continuing their father's legacy; Last night, 17-year-old pianist Martin James Bartlett won the BBC Young Musician 2014 competition. He discusses entering the competition for a second time and why he chose Rachmaninov for his performance in the finals; E4's series Youngers chronicles the attempts of two teenage musicians to make it in the Peckham urban music scene. Writer Levi David Addai and star Calvin Demba discuss the challenges of keeping the show authentic, while Val McDermid, Phil Redmond and Joss Whedon reflect on how they've tried to make their teen characters ring true. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Rebecca Armstrong.