New Zealand cellist Inbal Megiddo has been winning awards for years. In this episode we talk about her new album, the Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello by J.S. Bach, her upcoming projects, and much more.
The award winning composer/conductor Carman Moore talks about his six decade career, the concerto he wrote for his friend, jazz great Ornette Coleman, his Skymusic Ensemble, and much more.
Canadian filmmaker Daniel Ferguson is a multi award-winning, world class story teller. His films are on iMax, giant screen, and domes and sometimes even in 3D.
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Fantasy author Rachel Rossano returns to talk about her new book, her various book series, her process, the pros and cons of self publishing and much more.
The award winning pianist Terry Eder talks about her love of Bela Bartok, her new album featuring the music of Dohnanyi, her concert series at Carnegie Hall, and much more.
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Esteemed composer/conductor Victoria Bond makes a return visit to talk about her new album "Toward Light", her concert series "The Cutting Edge Concerts" in NYC, and her many other concerts.
Founders Suzanne Stumpf and Daniel Ryan talk about this early music ensembles 37 year history, their ongoing mission, their artistic choices, their newest album "Into the Light", and much more.
Musician, artist Sally Taylor talks about her project "Consensus"
now in it's 14th year. The mostly online project teaches and inspires and promotes multidisciplinary creativity. (Fun fact: Sally is the daughter of James Taylor and Carly Simon)
Celebrated violinist Hongyi Mo talks about studying at the Central Conservatory of Beijing, his years at the Detroit Symphony, and his new CD "Metamorphoses" with pianist John Etsell. It's a beautiful collection of pieces by Francis Poulenc.
Violist and scholar Edward Klorman talks about his book "Mozart's Music of Friends" and his just released book "Bach: The Six Cello Suites". If you have an interest in music history, or the music of these two giants you are sure to enjoy tuning in.
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William Anderson is an award-winning, highly regarded classical guitarist/composer. We talk about contemporary/modern classical music, his work with the Roger Shapiro Fund for New Music, the Village Trip Festival in Greenwich Village, and much more.
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Joshua Altman is the founder and CEO of Beltway Media a communications consulting firm in Washington D.C. We talk about what all of his responsibilities are and the various creative means he serves his clients.
Albert Bramante of Bramante Artists in NYC gives a glimpse behind the curtain of the acting world and talks about the business side of show business.
The distinguished classical guitarist Adam Levin talks about his innovative teaching with the Kithara Project, recording, performing, commissioning new works and much more.
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Distinguished and award-winning journalist and educator Lucinda Davenport talks about journalism in the 21st century. From traditional news outlets, internet sources, Artificial Intelligence, and much more.
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Veteran Hollywood actor returns to talk about life as a Hollywood actor. You've seen him as Kermit in "Shameless" and as a guest in many of your favorite TV shows.
Guitarist/arranger Gregg Nestor has released 15 albums and published over 17,000 pages of arrangements for solo guitar and guitar in ensembles. He's also spent several decades as a music proofreader in Hollywood. We talk about that, his work with Henry Mancini and much more.
Composer, flutist, and educator talks about the new CD "Orchestrating The Wild" just released by the London Symphony of just her music. Actually we talk about a lot of other stuff too. Please join us. I'm sure you'll like it.
One of the most engaging pianists you will ever hear. We had a wonderful conversation that I'm sure you will enjoy.
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Korean pianist Yekwon Sunwoo talks about winning the 2017 Van Cliburn competition, touring, recording and much more.
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