
Sounds of Encouragement (Melissa Slocum and Friends)
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03 Feb 2022 | Interview with Sam Reti, Guitarist, Teacher, and Founder of Muzie.Live | 01:02:16 | |
Sam Reti is a guitarist, teacher and the Founder of Muzie.Live. Sam was born in Manchester, England and raised in North Andover, Massachusetts. He picked up the guitar when he was twelve and never set it down again. He definitely inherited his dad’s love of music. Together they had father and son jam sessions every day after school. Sam on guitar and his dad on the drums! After accepting admission to Berklee College of Music in Boston Massachusetts, his dreams were coming true following in his father's footsteps. Sam’s father toured through England as a drummer in the 80’s opening for some of the legends such as Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden. During his time at Berklee, Sam lived out some of those dreams by playing at Progressive Nation at Sea, Prog Day and the All Stars Tour with his band Zombie Frogs. Sam also discovered his passion for Music Education and Technology. It all started from a college project where Sam and his dad began creating their first software together I Want to Practice, essentially a practice app for musicians. Sam was awarded the Achievement Scholarship for his innovation and dedication to the father and son’s duo’s first project together. After graduating from Berklee, Sam spent his time teaching guitar and continued building innovative tools in music technology with his father. In 2019, they started working on Muzie.Live, an all in one virtual music studio for online music lessons and hybrid learning. Today, Muzie.Live continuously leads the industry in innovation to improve virtual learning and enhance music education. With just over two years since the official launch, Muzie.Live has grown to over 40 countries globally and hosts thousands of lessons per week. | |||
04 Mar 2022 | Interview with Amie Webster, Pianist, Teacher, Studio Owner | 00:53:46 | |
Amie Webster is an engaging piano teacher of 25 years, Mom of 3 busy little boys and started Motif Music Studios, alongside her husband, Jeff Webster, in 2010. Motif Music Studios is now a collaborative online music school with a team of creative, heart-led teachers who are focused on nurturing students in their musical growth and seeing students thrive as their individual strengths are celebrated! Their team is brimming with talent and creativity and truly model a willingness to grow personally and musically alongside each other. This has created an encouraging musical community that encompasses students, teachers and families sharing music learning in truly inspiring ways. Amie is fueled by passion, caffeine and curiosity and is so thankful for the ways music has been woven into her life in so many beautiful ways. To learn more, visit motifmusicstudios.com or find their pages on social media. Kindermusik with Motif Music Studios Top 5 Songs of Encouragement: | |||
18 Mar 2022 | Interview with Lachrisa Grandberry & Molly Rhode of Door County Amplify | 00:50:37 | |
Find Door County Amplify at https://www.facebook.com/DoorCountyAmplify Molly Rhode is Associate Artistic Director of Northern Sky Theater and has helped bring over 20 world premieres to the stage. She also acts, directs and choreographs at theaters across Milwaukee and in Madison. She grew up in Wisconsin where she is proud to make her artistic home. | |||
01 Apr 2022 | Interview with Tara Priolo, White-facing, Biracial, Multi-Passionate Soprano | 01:17:54 | |
White-facing, biracial, multi-passionate soprano Tara Priolo has cultivated a career including performing, teaching, brand coaching, activism, and arts administration. As an educator she shares her propensity for enlivening student’s confidence paired with her strong interest in vocal pedagogy. Frequently requested as a guest soloist by smaller organizations and colleagues, Tara enjoys performing a variety of new compositions as well as the classics. Based in Minneapolis, MN Tara engages audiences, students, and clients with dynamic, thought-provoking, and unique performances, lessons, and coaching sessions. | |||
14 Apr 2022 | Interview with Tony Parlapiano, Piano Instructor, Creator of popMatics | 01:22:00 | |
Tony Parlapiano is a piano instructor who specializes in teaching popular styles of music through interest-led learning. He is the creator of popMATICS, a concept-based music curriculum that approaches learning by listening and reading through writing. Tony is the owner of Parlapiano Studio, an online studio that provides private instruction and small group training to students and music studios from Seattle, Washington to Syndey, Australia. Tony resides in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, holds a B.A. in Jazz Studies from Westfield State University. | |||
13 May 2022 | Interview with Gerardo Ramos Gonzalez, Flutist & Professor | 01:07:14 | |
Gerardo Ramos Gonzalez is from Guadalajara, Mexico. He is a professor in the Music Department at the University of Guadalajara. His class is called Inglés Aplicado a la Música - IAM -(English Applied to Music) which under the English as a Second Language category is "English for Specific Purpose." All of his students are music majors within specific divisions: Performance majors (all orchestra instruments and voices, Conducting majors, Composition majors, and Music Education majors). Each student has three semesters of IAM. He studied flute at the same school where he now teaches with Andrezej Bosek, from Poland. He studied music at the University of Guadalajara, then joined a military band in Guadalajara, for three years. After that, he went to the University of Texas at El Paso. He was a linguistics major and Music minor. He had the opportunity to play in different ensembles and take music theory classes there. He did not graduate from UTEP, but he returned to school in 2002 at Metropolitan State University, in Saint Paul, MN. He has been teaching at the University of Guadalajara for over 12 years. During that time, he also earned a Master´s degree in Linguistics at the University of Guadalajara, with some classes at the University of Bielefeld in Germany. During COVID time, he continued teaching online. He has returned to Metropolitan State University and enrolled in the Masters's in Liberal Studies program while teaching long distance with the University of Guadalajara. | |||
26 May 2022 | Interview with Rami Bar-Niv, World Renowned Concert Pianist, Recording Artist & Master Teacher | 00:50:49 | |
RAMI BAR-NIV is one of Israel's most acclaimed and sought after pianists. He travels extensively and has become an international citizen, concertizing all over the world. Born in Tel-Aviv, he graduated with honors from the Ron Conservatory and the Rubin Academy of Music, and was the recipient of many prizes and scholarships. He won the America-Israel Cultural Foundation Competition and was awarded a scholarship to further his studies in the United States. After graduating from Mannes College of Music in New York, where he studied with the renowned Mme. Nadia Reisenberg, he won numerous competitions and embarked on a highly successful concert career. He performs regularly in North, Central and South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and of course Israel, where he received the "Best Performer Award" from the Israeli government. He appears on TV and radio, in chamber ensembles, solo recitals, and as soloist with orchestras. He is always received with great enthusiasm. Often sent abroad by the Foreign Ministry to represent Israel in concerts, he has become an ambassador of goodwill for Israel. Rami Bar-Niv made history by being the first, and so far the only, Israeli artist to perform in Egypt following the Begin/Sadat Peace Treaty. Rami’s recordings for CBS and other labels in Israel and abroad have met with praise and popularity. His recordings and videos have been very successful on the Internet and he has often been at the top of the charts. His compositions are published, recorded and performed all over the world. Rami Bar-Niv offers music of great variety and contrast in style, and is an extremely versatile performer. Rami's master classes, workshops, and private teaching are loved worldwide and he is constantly invited to teach in five continents while on concert tours. http://www.youtube.com/user/barniv http://www.ybarniv.com/rami http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rami_Bar-Niv THE NEW YORK TIMES wrote of Rami: "Effective and Flamboyant" THE BOSTON GLOBE wrote of Rami: "An original major talent" http://www.youtube.com/user/barniv http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rami_Bar-Niv http://rami.ybarniv.com/?page_id=198 http://rami.ybarniv.com/?page_id=71 http://rami.ybarniv.com/?page_id=1275 Top 5 Songs of Encouragement | |||
07 Oct 2022 | Interview with Kayla Peeters Pianist, Composer, Music Educator | 01:01:36 | |
Kayla Peeters is an American Recording Artist. She was born in Wisconsin. She is best known for her solo piano recordings and her unique teaching approach. Kayla is a member of the Music Teachers National Association as well as the Wisconsin Teachers music association. She is set to release her latest composition Nocturne in G minor this fall. | |||
18 Nov 2022 | Interview with Randy Carter, Film and TV Editor and Director | 00:59:32 | |
Randy Carter is a film and television editor and director. Born in Flint, Michigan, after 8 years in the US Navy, he attended the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and the Vancouver Film School. Based in Los Angeles, Randy has been a professional editor for 25 years. | |||
16 Dec 2022 | Interview with Peter Ciesla, Textile Artist Part 1 | 00:46:51 | |
Peter Ciesla is a self-taught textile artist born in Wroclaw, Poland in 1961. Growing up surrounded by theater, visual art and music, he developed a love for textiles and fashion. Peter started experimenting with textiles at age 11 designing and creating street fashion, as well as costume for theatre and dance performances. He emigrated to the United States in 1991 and immediately focused on developing a career as an artist/designer opening “Creative Apparel Design” in Chicago, Illinois. He spent the 1990’s focusing on custom couture work, learning the painstaking attention to detail that this work requires. In addition he developed an art-to-wear clothing and jewelry line during this time, as the Millennium approached. The present incarnation of his business, Bazyli Studio, was launched in 2002. Peter based it in Baileys Harbor, Wisconsin together with his life partner and artist, Skye. They combined their talents and efforts to create their unique, one-of-a-kind, sculptural beaded jewelry line. Their work has national recognition and has won numerous awards. Although Peter continued to design art-to-wear in the 2000’s, most of his energy went into hand crafting Bazyli jewelry. In 2012, he went back to his first passion and began designing and creating art clothing on a full time basis. In 2015, Peter and Skye opened Bazyli Studio Wearable Art Gallery in a building adjacent to their home and studios. Peter’s work has always been inspired by the natural world. He has most recently developed an art clothing line integrating his own toxin free, one-of-a-kind, plant-dyed organic textiles. He works with the natural fibers of linen, cotton, silk, hemp, wool, organic when possible. He experiments with local Door County plants, nuts, berries and flowers in his natural dyeing processes. He does botanical printing along with Shibori techniques. He uses his masterful skills to manipulate textiles in a variety of ways, including surface design, texturing, application, quilting and felting techniques. He also creates his own patterns for his signature coats, jackets and vests. In developing his own plant-dyed textiles he has realized his long time dream of creating clothing with a softer ecological footprint. His deep love, appreciation and respect for the breathtaking beauty of the Door County Peninsula is reflected in his work. He looks forward to many more years of discovery and experimentation in the field of natural dyeing and in creating objects of beauty. | |||
16 Dec 2022 | Interview with Peter Ciesla, Textile Artist, Part 2 | 00:46:11 | |
For Peter's bio, see the show notes for Part 1 of the interview. | |||
07 Apr 2023 | Interview with Amy Rood Miller, Musician and Music Therapist | 00:58:47 | |
Amy Rood Miller is an accomplished private music instructor, music therapist, and performer. She has sung numerous roles and performances in and around the NYC and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas. In 2014 she founded Creative Music Lessons, LLC, a company that provides a more fun and interactive approach to musical instruction. This distinctive teaching style combines the soft skills of a music therapist or music educator with the technical skills of a classically-trained performer. Her company has now grown to become a group of 10 talented instructors offering in-home lessons and some group programming to students of all ages, levels, and instruments. Amy currently resides in Westchester, NY with her husband, Terence and their toddler Coralyn. | |||
05 May 2023 | Interview with Linda Kennedy, NCTM, Performer, Arranger, Music Educator | 00:56:47 | |
Owner/Instructor at the Linda Kennedy School of Piano and Voice, Linda began as an educator, arranger and performer at the age of 14. Mrs. Kennedy has judged many piano, vocal and instrumental music competitions, and was given a Judge’s Award for her work as a judge in the Iowa Yamaha Clavinova Festival. Linda Kennedy was awarded Teacher of the Year by Steinway & Sons in 2016 and 2021. Linda is currently an executive board member of OMTA, Federated Music Teachers member, and KMTA and NMTA member. | |||
02 Jun 2023 | Interview with Katie Dahl, Songwriter & Playwright | 00:59:17 | |
Katie Dahl is a songwriter and playwright whose work is as expansive as Lake Michigan and as deeply rooted as its rocky coastal bluffs. A small-town celebrity on the Wisconsin peninsula where her family has lived for 175 years, she is now a radio-charting folk artist who tours around the world. Clear-eyed and tough-minded, fresh and funny, Katie “delivers razor-sharp lyrics with a hearty, soulful voice” (American Songwriter). Katie’s four albums of original songs showcase her creamy alto and trademark wit, as well as her unflinching authenticity. Her recent work finds her exploring more vulnerable territory than ever before, from anxiety to body image to the challenges of growing up queer in an evangelical church. Richly steeped in the American songwriting tradition, Katie navigates the muddy waters between the personal, public, and political with tenderness and dexterity. Katie is currently working with renowned producer Julie Wolf on a new album slated for release in early 2023. Her previous album, Wildwood, was produced by JT Nero (Birds of Chicago) and features Allison Russell; that record’s “Worry My Friend” hit #6 on the folk radio charts in 2019. Her song “Crowns” spent a month at #1 on the charts in 2015. Katie is also a playwright; her latest musical The Fisherman’s Daughters (2021) tells the story of two sisters in 1908 who fight the state of Wisconsin’s efforts to take their rural homestead via eminent domain to make a state park. Victory Farm (2012; co-written with James Valcq and Emilie Coulson) is a fictionalized account of the real-life German POWs who came to Wisconsin to pick cherries during World War II. Both plays were made into live cast recordings. Katie was a college freshman in Minnesota when she slipped on a patch of sidewalk ice and broke her wrist. Suddenly unable to play the oboe in her college orchestra, Katie used her newfound free time to learn guitar, teaching herself chord shapes as she strummed the strings with her stiff right hand. Nine years later, that icy day has proven to be a blessing in disguise, leading Katie into a life of work that Dar Williams calls “the very best kind of songwriting.” | |||
07 Jul 2023 | Interview with Asher Laub, Violinist & Entertainer | 01:09:08 | |
Asher began classical violin training at the tender age of | |||
06 Oct 2023 | Interview with Pam Asberry, Pianist, Music Educator, Composer | 00:41:51 | |
Pam Asberry, M.M., has over forty years of professional experience as a music educator, adjudicator, performer, recording artist, speaker, author, composer and arranger. A BMI artist, she has released nine solo piano albums to date and her music can be heard on Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music, Sirius XM, and elsewhere. Described as “a new age solo pianist of uncommon melodic grace, insight and heartfelt intuitiveness” (Jonathan Widran, The JW Vibe), Pam Asberry is an award-winning performing artist and composer who combines contemporary, new age and classical sounds to create music that is alternately melodic and graceful, dramatic and powerful, peaceful and hypnotic. Classically trained from the age of seven, she completed a master’s degree in piano performance and piano pedagogy and maintains a private teaching studio in Lawrenceville, Georgia, offering both virtual and in-person lessons in piano, clarinet, music theory, and composition. She has played concerts across the United States and abroad and her twin passions are sharing her music and the stories behind them with listeners around the world and inspiring others, especially young people, to find their own joy in music making. | |||
03 Nov 2023 | Interview with Chris Rugowski, Photojournalist & Recording Artist | 01:10:04 | |
Chris Rugowski is the man, or chicken as he is known to many, behind Chicken or The Egg Photography. He is a photojournalist who captures your authentic story. As of 2023, he’s been in photography for about a decade, and in that time has gone from hobbyist with an iphone doing a full time job in software engineering (i.e. living in the matrix) to breaking free of the matrix to become a full time freelancer living the photography, music and journalism life. His main focus of photography is events, music and street lifestyle. His unique vision and ability to capture life and scenes has led to work with high profile music festivals such as Rock Fest and Mile of Music, both of which get 100,000+ in attendance. He has worked with Tough Mudder, and is a staple photographer for the Downtown areas of Green Bay, WI. He is a recording artist, with his band Age of Fable (progressive rock) and solo project The Finest Faux (acoustic rock). Age of Fable has had radio play from the Midwest all the way to Australia, with multiple singles being released from their concept album Modes of Persuasion, which focused on the concepts of Pathos, Ethos, Logos. You can find Age of Fable on any of the streaming platforms. He writes for The Business News covering all types of business news from small startups to companies with worldwide presence. Musically, he writes for MyGlobalMind a metal and rock publication. He photographs and reviews concerts, and writes album reviews. | |||
01 Dec 2023 | Interview with Lauren Best, Poet, Musician, Composer/Creator Part I | 01:28:51 | |
Lauren Best lives where the Pottawatomi River meets Georgian Bay, on the territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation (now known as Owen Sound, Ontario). She is an interdisciplinary creative with a multifaceted community arts practice interweaving her work as a poet, musician, and composer/creator. | |||
01 Dec 2023 | Interview with Lauren Best, Poet, Musician, Composer/Creator Part II | 01:06:08 | |
Lauren Best lives where the Pottawatomi River meets Georgian Bay, on the territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation (now known as Owen Sound, Ontario). She is an interdisciplinary creative with a multifaceted community arts practice interweaving her work as a poet, musician, and composer/creator. Lauren left her small Ontario town as a young singer-songwriter keyboardist and returned to become Poet Laureate Emeritus (Owen Sound, 2017-2019). Lauren is included alongside other Poets Laureate Emeritus in the City of Windsor’s South Shore Collections series, A Manor of Words: Poetry at the Manor 10th Anniversary Anthology (Black Moss Press, 2022). Her poems are published in Spike: Poems in the Time of Pestilence (Cannon Creek Press, 2021). Lauren’s 2010 chapbook Resound Re:Sound is a collection of lyrics written in Owen Sound between 2004-2008. Lauren’s music has been heard coast to coast since her debut album release in 2011, and she’s collaborated across genres and art forms with work in music, poetry, theatre, film and digital media. During more than a decade of community engaged arts, Lauren has partnered across sectors spanning education, cognitive neuroscience research, healthcare, social service, and cultural organizations. In 2022 she teamed up with Seattle-baed saxophonist Steve Treseler to create the Infinite Improvisation Podcast. Lauren’s new performance pieces combine poetry from her first full-length poetry book Just Leaves (2023), set within a soundscape of keyboard and vocal improvisation paired with lyric melodies. | |||
02 Feb 2024 | Interview with Gurmehar Singh, Artist | 00:55:25 | |
Artist Gurm was born in India, grew up in China and currently resides in Thailand. Having grown up and been schooled in an international environment, immersed throughout in a multi-cultural atmosphere, she has always been fascinated with the unique cultural elements and stories from all over the world. After following art as a passion since her middle school days, she honed her skills by doing a Masters in Visual Arts (Studio Art) in Hong Kong. She works in the medium of drawing, painting and mixed media, and also enjoys writing and vlogging. She has had several solo exhibitions in China and has gained recognition of her art globally. Gurm’s artistic inspiration comes from everyday life. She is interested in creating works that represent the familiar world around us. By looking beyond the obvious, Gurm reconstructs the everyday environment around us into something artistically unique, which allows the audience to discover beauty in unusual places. | |||
23 Aug 2024 | Interview with Andrea Grody, Music Director, Arranger, Composer | 00:43:09 | |
ANDREA GRODY is an Olivier and Drama Desk Award-nominated music director, arranger, and composer with a focus on developing new work. She is the Music Director & Music Supervisor of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical SUFFS. Andrea was also the Music Director and Additional Arranger for THE BAND'S VISIT (Best Musical Tony Award, 2018) and the Music Director and Vocal & Incidental Arranger for TOOTSIE (Best Musical Tony nom, 2019). Other recent projects include the world premieres of Public Works’ AS YOU LIKE IT (Public Theater), CAKE OFF (Signature Theatre/Bucks County), THE FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE (Public Theater/Dallas Theater Center), UNKNOWN SOLDIER (Williamstown), and LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST (Shakespeare in the Park); and the regional premieres of THE GREAT IMMENSITY and VENICE (Public Theater). Other favorites include ASSASSINS (Yale Rep) and ROBIN HOOD as Composer/Music Director (Williamstown). Writing credits include the full-length musical STRANGE FACES and several songs for The Civilians' Let Me Ascertain You series. Andrea is Resident Music Director and Senior Voice Teaching Associate at New York Vocal Coaching, and she is the creator of WordWaves (www.singwordwaves.com). She is also training to be an Alexander Technique teacher. Andrea holds a B.A. Princeton University, and M.A. Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. | |||
13 Sep 2024 | Interview with David Lane, Composer, Musician, Teacher | 01:28:02 | |
David Lane is an award-winning composer and arranger for film, concert, and musical theatre. He is the host of two podcasts: LIFE IN THE PIT (which is devoted to telling the stories of instrumentalists who play for musical theatre) and THE MUSICIAN TOOLKIT (which challenges musicians of all levels to develop a wide range of skills to become the most well-rounded musician they can be). He is coming up on 25 years as a private teacher for piano, composition, and music theory, and has recently begun adding video tutorials to YouTube. He has also served as music director or keyboardist for over 60 musical theatre productions. He lives in High Point, NC with his wonderful wife Jennifer and their 5 cats Oliver, Lucas, Samson, Nelson, and Simone. | |||
15 Nov 2024 | Interview with Celeste Watson, Music Educator | 01:25:56 | |
Celeste Watson (MM, MS, NCTM) helps musicians achieve artistry through well-coordinated use of the body. She holds credentials in performing arts medicine, piano performance, and music education and coordinates return-to-play mentorships for keyboard musicians who have experienced injury. She owns a conservatory-model studio for pre-collegiate students in Winston-Salem, North Carolina (www.watson-music.com). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9Be9xQrWVU&list=PLSIRqKhHhcL4nqBuFTgNJZmPqK_7YX-SH&index=3 | |||
06 Dec 2024 | Interview with Merlin Thompson, Music Educator | 01:17:59 | |
Award-winning music educator Merlin B. Thompson (PhD, MA, BMus) is the Creator and Founder of Teach Music 21C - a music teacher professional development program that highlights 21st century teaching tools and philosophy. Merlin is recognized internationally for his expertise in music studio teaching. His recent projects include working with hundreds of teachers, students and parents throughout Canada, USA, China, New Zealand, Australia, and Finland. Merlin is author of More than Music Lessons: A Studio Teacher’s Guide to Parents, Practicing, Projects, and Character. 5) My Neighbor Totoro by Joe Hisaishi | |||
31 Jan 2025 | Interview with Sarah Boyd, MM, Early Childhood Music Specialist | 01:08:44 | |
Sarah Boyd, MM is a piano teacher, early childhood music specialist, and all-things music education enthusiast. She holds a Bachelor of Music Education from Grove City College and a Master of Music Education from Eastern Michigan University where she studied with Dr. Heather Shouldice. Sarah owns Piano Vine Studio, an audiation-based private and group piano studio founded in 2010 for students of all ages, both in-person and online. Sarah has completed GIML certification courses in Early Childhood, Piano Level 1 & 2, and joined as GIML faculty in 2024. In 2010, she founded Hummingbirds Music Together, an early childhood music program for children and the grownups who love them, which she continues to direct today. Since 2018, she has been the Lead Teaching Artist for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. This position allows her to teach both students and teachers, develop educational concerts, teacher professional development and host onstage with the orchestra. Sarah completed a Graduate Certificate in Injury-Preventive Well-Coordinated Keyboard Technique with Dr. Lister-Sink at Salem College in 2022. She is a member of MTNA, NFMC, and is currently serving as VP for the Michigan GIML chapter. Sarah and her husband, Ryan, enjoy life near Detroit, MI with their four children Julia, JP, Luke, and Wesley. | |||
02 Dec 2020 | Origins of Sounds of Encouragement | 00:11:37 | |
In this brief solo episode, you'll hear how Sound of Encouragement came into being. | |||
03 Dec 2020 | Sounds of Encouragement Trailer | 00:00:37 | |
Musicians and Music Teachers will find the support and encouragement they need for what they do best without any sales pitches. Interesting interviews with musicians and music teachers, brief topical episodes to encourage, inspire, or calm, and helpful links will help you meet the everyday challenges of teaching and performing music. | |||
03 Dec 2020 | Patience | 00:11:46 | |
Some compelling evidence about patience versus impatience. I encourage you to practice patience...with yourself and with those around you! | |||
21 Dec 2020 | Joy | 00:33:33 | |
In this solo episode, you'll hear about research articles related joy and how it affects us. You'll also learn 7 specific strategies to create more joy in your life. Are you ready for more joy? | |||
11 Dec 2020 | Interview with Steve Treseler, Jazz Saxophonist | 00:58:05 | |
Steve Treseler is a Seattle-based saxophonist, teaching artist, and composer. DownBeat Magazine calls his music “beautifully crafted ensemble pieces—whether free, through-composed, or somewhere in between." His collaborations with renowned trumpeter Ingrid Jensen have been featured in The New York Times, DownBeat, and on NPR. Steve is the founder of Infinite Improvisation, offering creative music experiences in a variety of mediums: in-person and virtual workshops, instructional books, and digital courses. I had several great take-aways from this conversation. I invite you to lean into the encouragement Steve mentions of ‘when you are running away from something, you are running towards something else’ and to ‘follow your appetite.’ I love how Steve talks about his sources of motivation, creativity, and encouragement during 2020, including his daughter, his collaborative projects, taking on learning new technology to compose and produce music, and doing his part to give back to others. Be sure to check out the links for Steve’s Playlist of his Top 5 encouraging pieces of music. And definitely catch who he mentions he went to school with! Dang Steve…so cool! Enjoy this great conversation! | |||
18 Dec 2020 | Interview with Christina Lopriore, Pianist, Teacher and Web Developer | 01:03:02 | |
Christina studied Music Composition at Chapman University and graduated cum laude with a gray key award in 2005 with a BA in Music. She studied piano and composition under the late Dr. Michael Martin, and viola under the highly respected Julliard Graduate, Mr. Robert Becker. She added cello, voice, and classical guitar to her list of instruments. She writes, “From the moment I taught my first lesson in 2003 at Olympia Russian Conservatory in Fountain Valley, I realized I had found my true calling. I was appointed as piano, music theory, and strings teacher at the small Orange County music studio and my roster of students grew exponentially. Not much later, I realized I could run the show myself, so I moved on to start Irvine Music Lessons.” She opened her multi teacher studio with 150 students in Irvine, California until she relocated to Long Beach in 2010. But that’s not all. Along the way she had also developed her IT skills and she also has 20+ years of experience as a website developer & designer, specializing in creating websites for music teachers. Aside from her two careers, she volunteers at her local children’s hospital, alongside the music therapist. https://christinapiano.com/ | |||
08 Jan 2021 | Interview with Sarah Ryan-Buckley | 00:48:13 | |
Sarah Buckley has taught piano for over 20 years including 5 years as a professor of piano and theory at the University of Missouri. She has a B. Mus. from the University of Western Ontario, M.M. from the University of Missouri, and ARCT from the Royal Conservatory of Music. She has an online course with Christopher Norton, Quick Win Improv, sharing his improvisation curriculum with piano teachers. | |||
22 Jan 2021 | Interview with Antonio Gandia, Guitarist, Musician & Teacher | 01:03:59 | |
Antonio Gandía (Gan-DEE-ah) was born and raised in Mexico, and has lived in the U.S.A. since 1994. In 1998 Antonio earned a B.A. from Berklee College of Music, in Boston, Massachusetts. Antonio has been teaching piano, guitar and bass for over 20 years to students of all levels and musical interests. | |||
27 Jan 2021 | Myth of Work-Life Balance Solo Episode | 00:27:07 | |
Link to the On Being Podcast Interview with Katherine May | |||
30 Jan 2021 | Tiny Encouragement #1 - Find Quiet | 00:03:54 | |
08 Feb 2021 | Tiny Encouragment #2 - Grace | 00:05:33 | |
08 Feb 2021 | Interview with Takenya Battle, Musician and Music Teacher | 00:48:33 | |
Takenya Battle is a master musician, teacher, and entrepreneur who helps children and adults alike arrange, articulate, and amplify their inner musician with online voice and piano lessons. | |||
15 Feb 2021 | Tiny Encouragement #3 - Layers | 00:02:40 | |
It's cold out there! Layer up! | |||
19 Feb 2021 | Interview with Christina Whitlock, Pianist, Music Teacher, Podcaster | 00:55:30 | |
Christina Whitlock, M.M., N.C.T.M., operates a lively independent piano studio, in addition to teaching adjunct at Taylor University. Christina is a past state president of the Indiana Music Teachers Association, as well as a frequent speaker, adjudicator, and collaborator. Her passion for celebrating the music teaching profession has recently spilled over into a weekly podcast titled, Beyond Measure. Christina is a wife and mom to two daughters, who keep her humble in the best possible ways. | |||
26 Feb 2021 | Tiny Encouragement #4 - Permission to Stop | 00:05:05 | |
Sometimes we all just need to STOP. | |||
05 Mar 2021 | Interview with Derek Vann, Pianist, Piano Teacher, Composer, Piano and Music Sales | 00:49:03 | |
Join me for this wonderful conversation with Derek Vann! | |||
11 Mar 2021 | Tiny Encouragement #5 - Thank You can Build Community | 00:05:56 | |
Look at you! Using those 2 little words to spread positivity, encouragement, and build community! | |||
19 Mar 2021 | Interview with Aaron Johnshon Levy, Actor & Entertainer | 01:01:30 | |
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Aaron has acted on stage nearly his entire life--from playing Tom Sawyer in first grade to The Criminologist in the Claremont Colleges production of the Rocky Horror Show. He started a professional acting career in Israel after playing the role of Tom Collins in the country's first production of Rent. In 2010 he returned to the U.S. to enter a doctoral program in communication. In 2017 he resumed his acting career and was soon cast in the comedic feature film "Hey, Mr. Postman!" (2018). Aaron resides in Los Angeles and regularly hosts "Conversations & Karaoke"--a live social media show. | |||
09 Apr 2021 | Interview with Eric Branner, Guitarist, Guitar Teacher, Entrepreneur | 00:53:00 | |
Eric Branner is the CEO/Co-Founder of Fons. He’s a third-generation music teacher, plays guitar, and wrote the Blackforrest Guitar Companion. In another life, he dreams of being a pro surfer He lives in Seattle with his family Alyson, Edie, and Huck. | |||
15 Apr 2021 | Tiny Encouragement #6 - If You See Something, Say Something Good | 00:06:38 | |
23 Apr 2021 | Interview with Jennifer Foxx, Music Educator, Creator | 00:42:44 | |
Jennifer Foxx is nationally recognized from her teacher resource blog, MusicEducatorResources.com. She runs a successful piano studio in AZ, has been interviewed on several music podcasts and has written articles for several music publications. She enjoys presenting and creating music resources and curriculum for teachers to use in their studios. | |||
07 May 2021 | Interview with Travis Lohmann, Musician, Composer, Teacher | 00:50:13 | |
Born and raised in Las Vegas, NV. Travis Lohmann is a composer for film/media. Various film festivals showcasing Travis' music are: LA 48 Hour Film Festival, The United GI Film Festival, The Dam Short Film Festival, and the Laughlin International Film Festival. His music can be heard on various TV networks including: NBC Sports, Discovery, Oxygen, Lifetime, and Bravo. In 2015, Travis had the opportunity to perform with Circus Couture in their charity event "Twelve". In 2017, he composed the music for "Blue" and "Green" Acts in their show "PRYSM". He is also published by Piano Pronto and is a member of their Composers Community. In addition to composing, Travis is an active performer and has played at venues including: The Joint At the Hard Rock, Planet Hollywood, Orleans Resort, and the Heartland Mansion. Travis Lohmann is a proud member of ASCAP | |||
21 May 2021 | Interview with Michael Faire, Bass Trombonist, Student, Composer | 00:47:51 | |
Michael Faire is currently a student at Reinhardt University, studying music performance and music composition. His current teachers are Hollie Pritchard and Dr. Chris Ferebee. He currently is the bass trombonist of the Reinhardt University Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band. On top of playing with various ensembles, he also is the music librarian for the instrumental department at Reinhardt. Michael is also currently the bass trombonist of the Alpharetta Symphony Orchestra and one of the youngest members. Previously he has held a position with the Forsyth Philharmonic. Michael also works with Lambert HS as part of their brass staff, and works with other local high schools as a brass clinician and adjudicator. He also holds a private studio on the side. In his free time, Michael enjoys being outdoors doing various activities, and playing video games. Michael's Top 4 Songs of Encouragement | |||
03 Sep 2021 | Entitlement Solo Episode | 00:18:01 | |
Strategies for dealing with Entitlement Behaviors for Service Industry Professionals | |||
01 Oct 2021 | Interview with Dorla Pryce Aparicio, Pianist and Group Piano Teacher and Mentor | 01:05:24 | |
Dorla is a piano teacher who supports group piano teachers with organized and engaging resources that will help them offer excellent group piano classes. She believes that teaching in a group setting is one of the best ways to keep the world of piano teaching alive during this century. Over the past three years, Dorla has created a framework for teaching students of different ages and skills, namely students between the ages of 8 to 14 who are beginners up to the early-intermediate level, in a group setting. Dorla received her Master of Music in Piano Pedagogy from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. She has taught early childhood music, private and group piano for more than 30 years and was an adjunct professor of music for ten years at the University in Keene, Texas. https://www.missdorla.com/ppaoffer | |||
15 Oct 2021 | Interview with Soprano, Pianist, Educator, Entrepreneur Shirley Wang | 00:51:58 | |
Shirley Wang is an award-winning operatic soprano, pianist, international bestselling author, entrepreneur, host, expert instructor, music arranger, illustrator, and children's Chinese curriculum creator. As a musician, she has performed across the U.S., including the Carnegie Hall. In 2020 she started an interview series, Tuesday Conversation with Friends featuring performing artists, composers, writers, dancers, actors, directors, and others who make the world more colorful. It is rapidly gaining viewership and critical acclaim. You can find it on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and as a podcast on all major podcast distribution platforms. In addition, she founded Simple Gifts Music Studio, which offers online voice, piano, music theory, performance technique, diction, and Chinese cultural language program. A native of Taipei, Taiwan, Shirley Wang is a graduate of the University of Southern California. She was a finalist for the International Opera Singer’s Competition of Chinese Heritage and was a soloist in the Chinese Rising Stars Concert at the Carnegie Hall. As a lyric soprano, Ms. Wang has performed with opera companies and symphonies throughout the United States. Her opera roles include Aida, the Countess, Fiordiligi, Mrs. Alice Ford, Violetta, Cio-Cio San, Mimi, Nedda, Marguerite, Gretel, and Laetitia. As a recitalist, Ms. Wang has been heard in California, Washington, Idaho, Boston, Long Island, and Florida. Notably, since 2016, she has created over 30 multi-media story-telling based concerts in Central Florida and in New York City. Social Media Platforms: https://linktr.ee/ShirleyWang | |||
29 Oct 2021 | Interview with Musician, Educator, Founder Allison Emm | 00:55:00 | |
Allison M. Schweitzer (aka Allison Emm) is a horn player, pianist and conductor from Wauwatosa, WI. She began Wisconsin Music Ventures in the summer of 2019 as a way to offer musician friends fun, engaging performance experiences while serving as accessible listening opportunities for her private music students and others who might “find” the live music. She has been teaching piano and horn lessons privately to students in the area since 2008. Allison has worn a variety of hats within the arts and entertainment field: from house management to box office to arts education to orchestral business management to marketing; being the Executive Director of a local symphony orchestra to a Guitar Festival Consultant. She’s also been actively involved as a volunteer with local non-profits such as the Tosa Farmers Market (Fundraising Chair/Vice-President), 88.9 Radio Milwaukee (Music Education Task Force) and the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (Docent for Educational Programming). | |||
05 Nov 2021 | Interview with Pianist, Composer and Music Teacher Felipe Mirafuentes | 01:15:33 | |
Felipe Mirafuentes is a pianist, music teacher, father of 2 and husband. He earned a Bachelor Degree in Music (piano) at Universidad Veracruzana in Xalapa, Veracruz, México. He has dedicated his entire life to music as a performer, arranger, composer and teacher. He works in Mirafuentes Piano Studio in Playa del Carmen, México. You can learn much more and follow Felipe at: | |||
19 Nov 2021 | Interview with Pianist and Teacher, Seth Thomas | 01:29:05 | |
Seth Thomas holds a Master of Music degree in piano performance. He believes that an efficient technique is key to enabling students of all ages and ability levels to achieve their full musical potential. His education and experience with the Taubman Approach and Alexander Technique allows him to help his students avoid fatigue and injury at the piano. Seth Thomas has been playing the piano since the age of 7. Throughout high school, he studied with Thea Hoekman and Carolyn Steinberg. Mr. Thomas holds an Associate of Arts degree in music (summa cum laude) from Collin College, where he studied with Dr. Brian Allison. He also holds a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance (magna cum laude) from the University of Texas at Tyler, where he studied with Vicki Conway. During his time at UT Tyler, he was the recipient of numerous music and academic scholarships. In May 2016, he graduated with honors with a Master of Music degree in piano performance from Cleveland State University, under the instruction of Dr. Angelin Chang and Ms. Joela Jones. Mr. Thomas has also studied with Sheila Paige and has played in master-classes presented by Ms. Paige at the Keyboard Wellness. He has also performed in masterclasses with Dr. Christopher Fisher, Ann Saslav, and Spencer Myer. Mr. Thomas is an active private piano instructor in the DFW area. He has served as an adjunct instructor at The University of Texas at Tyler, where he taught Harmony and Keyboard. He helps piano students of all ages recover from and avoid fatigue and injury at the piano through efficient movement. | |||
10 Dec 2021 | Special First Anniversary Interview with Aaron Johnson Levy and Phylicia Slocum | 01:09:04 | |
In this special episode to celebrate the One Year Anniversary of the Podcast, we dive into issues faced by Creatives in the LGBTQIA+ community. We have much to learn, share, and lean into. The Human Rights Campaign https://www.thehrcfoundation.org The Trevor Project https://www.thetrevorproject.org PFLAG https://pflag.org GLAAD https://www.glaad.org FOR THE GWORLS https://www.forthegworls.party/home Lambda Legal https://www.lambdalegal.org National Center for Transgender Equality https://transequality.org Transgender Law Center https://transgenderlawcenter.org It Gets Better Project https://itgetsbetter.org/?gclid=CjwKCAiA78aNBhAlEiwA7B76p1vKoGYfCu45iPqzNspl-LA2xhuU154XPK4J77udZiPvfQ-iHiufuhoCyF4QAvD_BwE Trans Lifeline https://translifeline.org LGBTQ+ Crisis/Suicide Prevention Hotlines Transgender Community
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17 Dec 2021 | Interview with Wendy Beardall-Norton, Pianist, Composer, Teacher | 01:02:24 | |
Wendy Edward’s Beardall-Norton was born in Toronto, Ontario, raised in Hamilton, Ontario, married and lived in Toronto and in Fredericton, New Brunswick, where she lived and taught music and was very involved with the musical life of the city for over 40 years, and where two of her sons, Gregory and Cameron and their families still live. In 2014, some 15 years after her first husband, Alan, died, Wendy was remarried to Christopher Norton, a man well known in educational, religious and entertainment-style music in many parts of the world. The couple settled in the U.K., Chris’s adopted country, in London, where Chris had lived for a number of years. In 2018 Wendy and Chris moved to Stratford, Ontario, Canada, (close to where youngest son, Jeffrey lives with his family in Toronto), where they continue to enjoy both the life-style, the people and the vibrant music community. They travelled pre-pandemic to much of Canada, the U.K., the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Europe and Asia both to work and to visit with Chris’s three children, Daniel, Juliet and Isobel and their families in various parts of the U.K., and to visit close friends and relatives in France, NZ, Portugal, the Netherlands, the US, and other parts of the world. Wendy has published three books of piano music, the first two with Debra Wanless Publishers (www.debrawanless.com), the third with 80dayspublishing.com. She has, with Christopher, created 31 MicroMusicals which are taught as part of the curriculum in a number of UK schools> Wendy writes story-lines, lyrics, and in some cases the melodies; she has also co-authored 10 books of songs from the Micromusicals, for use in vocal examinations and Festivals. Wendy has also written new melodies for 20 John Wesley Hymns which are being released as Eternal Depth by 80dayspublishing.com and as audio under the title Wesley Rediscovered. She is proud to say that her youngest son Jeffrey has been the sound engineer and also a musician on the last project and his daughter Riviera is one of the singers on the album! Finally, Memories, a book of songs with music and words by Wendy, is about to be published by 80dayspublishing.com. You can find much more at https://wendyedwardsbeardall-norton.com | |||
07 Jan 2022 | Interview with Composer, Pianist, Arranger Christopher Norton | 01:19:28 | |
Composer, arranger, and teacher, Christopher Norton is universally regarded as the leader in his field. Born in 1953, he is a New Zealand-born, now Canadian-based composer. His long and fruitful association with Boosey & Hawkes has resulted in the world-famous Microjazz series, the Preludes for piano, 2 Concert Collections for piano and, with his wife Wendy, 30 Micromusicals. In 2005 he wrote Connections for Piano for the RCM. The series is now owned by Christopher and published by his own company, www.80dayspublishing.com. In 2006 he wrote American Popular Piano for Novus Via Publications. Christopher is in high demand for his unique and creative presentations, both live and on line. He offers sessions ranging from improvisation coaching for private teachers to adjudicating non-competitive piano festivals with literally thousands of student entries; from offering personal, intensive master class sessions at all levels to lectures in advanced composition. Everywhere he goes, his fresh and uplifting approach to music never fails to inspire and enlighten all who attend. In the last 5 years, Christopher has written a series of concert works A very well received Jazz Piano Sonata, an Italian Suite for 2 Pianos, a Turkish-Anatolian Suite for 2 pianos and an Idaho Suite for solo piano are among the many new publications from 80dayspublishing. Christopher now lives, with his wife, another published composer, in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. | |||
21 Jan 2022 | Interview with Pianist, Teaching Artist & Arts Advocate Jessica Evotia Andrews Hall | 01:08:53 | |
Jessica Evotia Andrews-Hall is an award winning pianist who is in demand as a collaborative performer, teaching artist and arts advocate. Her past teachers include Michi North, Dr. Peter Mack, Dr. Rebecca Steele, Francis Walker-Slocum and Dr. Karen Walwyn. Under their guidance, she has performed at venues like Carnegie Hall, the White House and Benaroya Hall. In 2011, Jessica became a Seattle Symphony teaching artist where she was an early education childhood specialist and created music curriculum for babies and preschool. She also led Carnegie Hall Link Up residencies that taught hundreds of students to perform along side the orchestra. She also helped homeless families write and record songs with Seattle Symphony musicians for their children during The Lullaby Project. In 2013, she was featured in a traveling museum exhibit called Treemonisha: Celebrating African Americans in Classical Music. In 2019, Jessica became a pianist for the Pacific Northwest Ballet and recently completed her third tour with the Seattle Opera. As an avid arts advocate, Jessica uses music to inspire, motivate and empower people. She is the owner of JAM Studios which is a large vibrant piano studio where she teaches private and group lessons for ages two to senior citizen. Jessica is on faculty at Music Works Northwest where she created a popular Parent & Me group piano class and her Creative Keyboard summer camps sell out every year. As a Steinway teacher and educational partner, Jessica has been teaching piano for over a decade and her students have went on to music conservatories, competed on nation wide televised competitions, performed on Broadway in NYC and pursued professional music careers. Jessica has an equal passion for providing quality arts education and lighting up the concert stage and she feels extremely fortunate to be doing both every single day! |