In this edition of Classeek 15', our host Jack Pepper interviews Benjamin Woodroffe, Ambassador Programme Director at Classeek and host of Insights by Classeek, about preparing for media interviews in the classical music sector. The two discuss the importance of research, adaptability, and creating a comfortable environment for interviewees. Woodroffe emphasizes that interviews should feel like conversations rather than exams. He shares insights from peers and stresses the significance ...
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In this edition of Classeek 15', our host Jack Pepper interviews Benjamin Woodroffe, Ambassador Programme Director at Classeek and host of Insights by Classeek, about preparing for media interviews in the classical music sector. The two discuss the importance of research, adaptability, and creating a comfortable environment for interviewees. Woodroffe emphasizes that interviews should feel like conversations rather than exams. He shares insights from peers and stresses the significance ...
Martin Cullingford: Inside the Changing World of Music Journalism
Classeek 15'
15 minutes
1 year ago
Martin Cullingford: Inside the Changing World of Music Journalism
In this episode of Classeek 15’, host Jack Pepper sits down with Martin Cullingford, Editor and Publisher of Gramophone, to explore the evolving landscape of music journalism. From the challenges of adapting to digital media to the essential qualities of a great music journalist, Martin shares insights into what it takes to thrive in the modern classical music world. Have an idea for an episode? Tell us about it! Support the show Music: J. Martinez Campos Follow us on Facebook, ...
Classeek 15'
In this edition of Classeek 15', our host Jack Pepper interviews Benjamin Woodroffe, Ambassador Programme Director at Classeek and host of Insights by Classeek, about preparing for media interviews in the classical music sector. The two discuss the importance of research, adaptability, and creating a comfortable environment for interviewees. Woodroffe emphasizes that interviews should feel like conversations rather than exams. He shares insights from peers and stresses the significance ...