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Let's Speak Music!
webpianoacademy
12 episodes
8 months ago
These interviews are about music and music-related topics and aim to provide quality information at 0 costs to a community of music lovers and they have mostly been recorded during live-streaming sessions on the youtube channel WebPiano Academy.

On Webpiano academy you will find the traditional teaching approach connected to the most modern approach in learning music and piano. Piano lovers and piano students gain to video lessons and video tutorials from real teachers, who are expert in the field, professional musicians and top performers.


About the founder and host of this podcast:
Dr. Antonella Di Giulio (Ph.D.) is a classical pianist, piano teacher and music theorist. She is a dedicated pedagogue and highly skilled performer. For more information about the main instructor on this channel go on:
www.antonelladigiulio.com

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These interviews are about music and music-related topics and aim to provide quality information at 0 costs to a community of music lovers and they have mostly been recorded during live-streaming sessions on the youtube channel WebPiano Academy.

On Webpiano academy you will find the traditional teaching approach connected to the most modern approach in learning music and piano. Piano lovers and piano students gain to video lessons and video tutorials from real teachers, who are expert in the field, professional musicians and top performers.


About the founder and host of this podcast:
Dr. Antonella Di Giulio (Ph.D.) is a classical pianist, piano teacher and music theorist. She is a dedicated pedagogue and highly skilled performer. For more information about the main instructor on this channel go on:
www.antonelladigiulio.com

✅ Follow Us:

☞ Instagram: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.antonell...
☞ Instagram: Instagram: https:/www.instagram.com/webpianoacademy
☞ Business inquiries ONLY: info@woomman.com
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Episodes (12/12)
Let's Speak Music!
How to become a concert pianist: a conversation with Dr. Fabio Menchetti
In this livestream we will meet Dr. Fabio Menchetti and we will explore the different paths we can follow to become a professional pianist.

A native of Lucca, Italy, Dr. Fabio Menchetti maintains an active international performance career. He concertizes in many Italian cities – Florence (Uffizi Library), Bologna (San Giacomo Festival), Lucca (Teatro del Giglio), La Spezia (Società dei Concerti), Parma (Casa della Musica), Torino (Unione Musicale) – as well as in Poland, France (Wurth Museum in Erstein) and also in Germany, where he gave a solo recital for the 2010 Liszt bicentenary celebrations in Bayreuth. He regularly performs in the US, giving recitals in several states such as Ohio (Cincinnati, Wooster) New York (National Opera Center, Houghton College, East Aurora, Eastman School of Music), New Hampshire (Dartmouth College), Florida and Kentucky (Thomas More University). He appeared as a soloist with Lucca String Orchestra, Boccherini Music School Orchestra, Puccini Conservatory Orchestra, Colmar National Music School Symphonic Orchestra, Houghton College Philharmonia, and CCM Wind Symphony.
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3 years ago
48 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
How to start a career as a singer_ a conversation with Dr. Robert Strauss
In this live interview, we will have as a guest Dr. Robert Strauss and we will talk about what it takes to become a singer and start a career in the music world.

Dr. Robert Strauss (DMA) has been praised for his sensitive, intelligent interpretation, his attention to musical and textual nuance, and his versatile tenor voice. Since returning to Western New York in 2004, Strauss has become increasingly in demand as a singer, teacher, conductor, and stage director. An avid recitalist, he has presented the programs Chamber Music of Benjamin Britten, Seasons in Song and The Recital That Dare Not Speak Its Name with Eastman School of Music faculty member Benton Hess. The recital, Inner Voices, featuring music for tenor and mezzo-soprano voices, premiered in North Carolina. He also regularly performs with his colleagues at the Fredonia School of Music.

On the stage, he has sung Pedrillo in Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Peter Quint (The Turn of the Screw), Jack Point (The Yeoman of the Guard), Archibald Craven (The Secret Garden), Dr. Caius (Falstaff) and minor roles in The Tender Land (Mr. Splinters), La traviata (Gastone), and Tosca (Spoletta), as well as Federico in L’amico Fritz, with the Centro Studi Italiani Opera Festival in Urbania, Italy. In February 2016, he sang Bastianello the Younger in the premiere of the orchestrated version of John Musto's Bastianello. His concert performances have included the tenor solos in Messiah, The Creation, St. Nicolas (Britten), Christmas Oratorio (Saint-Saens), The Christmas Story (Schütz), and the Requiems of Pinkham and Mozart. Strauss has also appeared as one of the tenor soloists in Rossini’s Messa di Gloria in the composer’s hometown of Pesaro. He has toured Italy performing opera scenes and arias from the standard Italian operatic literature with the Centro Studi Italiani Opera Festival.

Having served on the voice faculty of the Fredonia School of Music since 2007, Strauss is also a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), serving on the Executive Board for the Central New York-Finger Lakes Chapter first as Auditions Chair starting in 2010, and currently as Vice-President. He holds degrees from SUNY Fredonia, UNC-Greensboro, and earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in Performance and Literature from West Virginia University. As a Senior Lecturer at the Fredonia School of Music, he teaches applied voice, is a Producer for the annual Hillman Opera, and runs the Honors Solo Vocal Camp for high school singers.
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3 years ago
55 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
When the passion for music meets technology_ meet Sam Reti
Today we will have as a guest Sam Reti, CEO and founder of Muzie.live.
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.

Here the link to muzie.live: https://www.muzie.live/
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3 years ago
50 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
Social Media in Music Lessons
In this Live Show on Webpiano Academy we will have as a guest speaker Brocha Kaham.
Having Had Over 8 Years Of Experience As A Piano Teacher, Brocha Is Passionate About Making Piano Playing Fun. With Her Clear Teaching Style, Warm Personality And Innovative Approach You're Bound To Have A Good Time!
Brocha is also specialized in coaching music teachers and creatives on the social media platforms.

For more information about Brocha and her work as a social media coach for music teachers and creatives, check out her website at:
www.https://pianoaccelerator.com/optin1605795629493
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3 years ago
34 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
Teaching rhythm
Kristine Musgrove is currently a Music Education Ph.D. Candidate at Western University where her research focuses on pedagogy employed in secondary instrumental ensembles. She holds a Master’s Degree in Music Education from Florida International University in Miami, Florida and a Bachelor of Music from Stetson University in Deland, Florida.

Kristine has experience teaching Percussion (i.e., marching band, concert band, orchestra, percussion ensemble, percussion methods, private lessons) to all ages in a variety of contexts. Before attending Western University, Kristine was employed as a Middle School Choir teacher in Berkeley County, West Virginia who also taught Intermediate School Beginner Band for fourth and fifth graders. Prior to that, Kristine taught Concert Band, Orchestra, Guitar, Music Theory, and Percussion at the secondary level in South Florida.

Kristina's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AppleGroveMusic
Original Live Stream available on https://youtube.com/c/webpianoacademy
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3 years ago
42 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
African Drumming
In this Livestream, we will have a conversation with Dr. Tiffany Nicely about African Drummings.
Tiffany Nicely holds a bachelors in Percussion Perfomance and Theory/Composition from the University of New Mexico, a masters in Composition and Music Theory from SUNY Buffalo, and recently earned her PhD in Music Theory from SUNY Buffalo. In addition, Nicely has studied traditional percussion in Brazil, Mexico, Guinea, and Ghana.

As well as teaching music theory, world music, and studio percussion, Nicely directs the World Mallets Ensemble and African Drumming Ensemble at SUNY Fredonia. She is also a frequent performer of traditional percussion across Western New York.
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3 years ago
47 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
Music Theory on YouTube
In this Livestream episode, we will talk to Dr. Sean Davis (Ph.D.) about the different ways we can teach/learn music theory.
With his YouTube channel, @drseansays, he has tried to reach a wider audience for the fascinating world of music analysis.

How do you read music? What does it mean when someone says "major" or "minor"? How do we know what music means?
Dr. Sean Davis has Ph.D. in Music Theory from the Boyer College of Music and Dance at Temple University! He also teaches Music Theory and other music classes at West Chester University and Temple University.

Such great mysteries, forever clouded to us, right? No! Not with a little help from Dr. Sean!
Check out Dr. Sean Davis' channel at: https://www.youtube.com/c/DrSeansays/
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3 years ago
1 hour 1 minute

Let's Speak Music!
Apply the Alexander Technique to improve your piano performance
In this open conversation live with Michael Serio we will talk about how to apply the Alexander Technique to improve our piano performance.

Pianist Michael Serio, a Buffalo native, performs regularly as a soloist and as a collaborative pianist throughout Western New York. As an adjunct faculty member at UB, he enjoys supporting the budding careers of music performance students through accompanying voice lessons, recitals, juries and through performance coaching. Michael is a certified Alexander Technique teacher who offers workshops to performing artists. He is the Music Director at Unity Church of Buffalo. He is an active yoga enthusiast and volunteer for the Isha Foundation founded by Sadhguru. He is Ethics Committee co-chair of Alexander Technique International (ATI) and on the board of the Chromatic Club of Buffalo.

Here are some links:

Here is an article about the Alexander Technique:
https://www.amazon.com/Alexander-Technique-Musicians-Kingfisher-Readers/dp/1408174588

This is a video that describes the exercise that I encourage people to do as a way of learning how to let go of unnecessary tension:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcaHJNfHNUQ&t=2s

Lying down awareness exercise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcaHJNfHNUQ&t=2s

Here are a set of videos designed for musicians
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOlHK5rhnP88GbyLyOTuIoxt55pLvPXMR

This is a recent Ted talk that has some good information about posture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LD0_2gKZZY

This yoga and meditation practice, very helpful in raising the ability to focus and perform at a higher level:
https://www.innerengineering.com/online

Here is a book about the Alexander Technique published by the Royal Academy of music in London:
https://www.amazon.com/Alexander-Technique-Musicians-Kingfisher-Readers/dp/1408174588

About Michael Serio: https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/music/faculty/faculty-directory.host.html/content/shared/arts-sciences/music/new-faculty-profiles/serio-michael.html
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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
Organic methods for teaching music in private lessons
In this Live Show on Webpiano Academy we will have as a guest speaker Dr. Martin Weir.
Dr. Martin Weir has enjoyed teaching and performing percussion for over 35 years. He currently resides in the Buffalo area with his wife and two children. Dr. Weir has performed locally including commissioned pieces, his own solo concert, and with the Buffalo Philharmonic. As a teacher he has his own private studio and teaches private and group classes at the Buffalo Community Music School. He has taught music from kindergarten through the collegiate level, including Asbury College, Transylvania University, and Eastern Kentucky University, and as a clinician nationally. He studied at Northern Kentucky University, Berklee College of Music, Miami University, and the University of Kentucky.

For more information about Dr. Weir, check out his website at:
http://www.drumweir.com/
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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
The Sound Convincer_ in Conversation with Dimitar Pentchev
In this episode, we will have a conversation with Dimitar Pentchev, composer | pianist | writer | producer | multimedia artist.

Dimitar Pentchev is a Canadian-based musician and producer. He has been a professional composer for theatre and film since 1996. He has worked as a composer and music director with theatre companies in his native Bulgaria, in the USA, and as a theatre composer in the UK at the Bristol Shakespeare Festival. He wrote original music and played Snug in the Bristol Touring Shakespeare’s production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, which was performed in front of almost 4,000 people for a fortnight in July 2005.

Dimitar’s interests in music though are not confined only to the theatre. He gave his first piano recital at the age of 12 and since then has performed over 30 different recital programs in Bulgaria, Ukraine, Greece, Czech Republic, USA, and the UK. He is still active as a pianist, collaborator, and chamber musician.

In 2006 Dimitar was commissioned to write a full score for the 1929 legendary film “Pandora’s Box”, starring Louise Brooks, dir. G.W. Pabst, which was performed then live at the “Silent Sisters” festival in Dallas, Texas. There have been many attempts to score this film classical film but after hearing Mr. Pentchev’s score, Barry Paris, biographer of Louise Brooks called it “the definitive score” for the movie. Since then Dimitar has scored another feature silent film – “Lucky Star” (1929), starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, for a private collection in the USA and the most recent film project has been the documentary “Olive Thomas: Everybody’s Sweetheart” (2003), which was realized by Timeline Films, USA and financed by Hugh Hefner.

Between 1999 and 2002 Dimitar studied and worked in the USA. During that period he has been invited to write original music for three consecutive editions of “Shakespeare Festival of Dallas”, the second oldest festival in the US. These projects involved working as a part of a professional team with high-school students from different areas of Dallas, some of the kids really coming from deprived areas of the city. That in no way though compromised the exceptionally high standard of the performances that the company (“Junior Players”) has been reaching year after year. Mr. Pentchev, together with director Matt Tomlanovich, through hard work and patience, were managing to put on excellent shows, equally high valued by audiences and critics.

During the same period, Dimitar was working as a music teacher in a private school nearby Dallas, and in this capacity, he soon started to “specialize” in teaching children with behavioral problems, children with special needs, etc. Currently, Mr. Pentchev is working on a number of projects, ranging from original music for a parody horror movie, through an ethnomusicological project aimed at preserving Bulgarian folk music, to preparing music for a Christmas family show, together with Forest Forge Theatre Company in England.

He is also actively composing classical and Electroacoustic music.

Throughout his career as a composer, Dimitar Pentchev has won some prestigious awards – twice nominated for the most prestigious Theatre award in Bulgaria – A’Askeer – he won the award on his second nomination in 1999. In the same year Radio “Tempo”, Bulgaria gave him a Special Prize – for best original music for a Bulgarian play (“Epic Times”). In September 2001 in vigorous competition with fellow composers, he won First Prize at the 4th Russell Horn Young Composers Competition. The critics praised the successful fusion between American Jazz and Bulgarian folk elements in his winning piece “Conversations for Violin and Piano”.

http://soundconvincer.com/
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3 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
Child Composers in the Conservatory: an interview with Prof. Robert Gjerdingen
In this live-stream we will talk with Prof. Robert Gjerdingen about the training of the child-composers in the Old conservatories.

In seventeenth-century Italy, an astonishing number of abandoned and orphaned children overwhelmed the cities. Out of the piety of private citizens and the apathy of local governments, the system of the conservatory was created to house, nurture, and train these roaming children to become hatters, shoemakers, tailors, goldsmiths, cabinet makers, and musicians - a range of practical trades that might sustain them and enable them to contribute to society.

Conservatori were founded across Italy, from Venice and Florence to Parma and Naples, many specializing in a particular trade. Four music conservatori in Naples gained particular renown for their exceptional training of musicians, both performers and composers, all boys.

Robert Gjerdingen discovered evidence of schemas and common partimenti which were part of the training of these boys in the archives of conservatories across Italy and the rest of Europe. Compellingly narrated and richly illustrated, Child Composers in the Old Conservatory follows the story of these boys as they undergo rigorous training with the conservatory's maestri and eventually become maestri themselves, then moves forward in time to see the influence of partimenti in the training of such composers as Claude Debussy and Colette Boyer. Advocating for the revival of partimenti in modern music education, the book explores the tremendous potential of this tradition to enable natural musical fluency for students of all ages learning the craft today.

Robert O. Gjerdingen is a scholar of music theory and music perception and is an emeritus professor at Northwestern University. His most influential work focuses on the application of ideas from cognitive science, especially theories about schemas, as an analytical tool in an attempted "archaeology" of style and composition methods in Galant European music of the eighteenth century. Gjerdingen received his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1984 after studying with Leonard B. Meyer and Eugene Narmour. His 2007 book Music in the Galant Style, an authoritative study on Galant schemata, received the Wallace Berry Award from the Society for Music Theory in 2009 and has become influential in the field of music theory.
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3 years ago
27 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
How Composers Make the World More Beautiful_ an Interview with Boris Kosak
In this live stream, we will meet the award-winning pianist and composer Boris Kosak.
„As a child, I wanted to create something that would make the world better and more beautiful. I believed that composing music could be my contribution. Later I felt that this beauty does not have to be created because it already exists deep within us and only needs to be made visible or audible to others. I became a composer.

If we let music into our lives, our fast-paced world decelerates and we get the opportunity to touch some “really” important things: the timelessness and the eternity behind the material world. Welcome on an exciting journey into the realm of my music!“ (Boris Kosak)

The composer and pianist Boris Kosak studied musicology and composition at Kharkiw Institute of Arts in Ukraina
with Valentin Bibik and Alexander Shchetynsky. 1994 Boris Kosak moved to Cologne where he studied
composition with York Höller and electronic composition with Ulrich Humpert at the Music Univercity of
Cologne. Simultaneously, he studied musicology as well as English and French philology at the University
of Cologne.
Boris Kosak is an author of t h r e e s y m p h o n i e s (Sinfonia in G Nr. 1, Craftworks Symphony Nr. 2,
and Vienna Symphony Nr. 3), two piano concertos („Il Carnevale die Colonia“ and „Four Seasons“), a
violin concerto „Concerto in stile coloniale“, a cello concerto („BarCellona concerto“), monumental
„Lemberg Variations“ for orchestra.
These works testify a mature master of the orchestra score and they were celebrated in concert halls all
over the world: in Germany, France, The Netherlands, Russia, Italy, Spain, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria,
USA, Brasil, Australia, China, and South Korea. For his original creative style and the highest quality of
work, Boris Kosak is recognized as one of the most innovative musical talents of the contemporary
generation who left a deep trail with his exciting and melodic scores, always winning a stunning applause
and a sheer enthusiasm of the audience.
A special predilection for the Baroque tradition inspired several compositions reviving concerto grosso
(„King Arthur's Table Music“ ) and instrumental suite, most of the last consisting of one-minute pieces
like 25 „Amuse-bouches“ for piano, 25 „Petit-fours“ for violin and piano, 14 „Dim Sum“ for piano, 36
„Momenti intimi“ for violoncello and piano, and 25 „Bagatelles essentielles“ for viola and piano.
2019 appeared the opera „Störtebecker and Jödge Michaels“, inspired by the Reinhard Keiser's lost work,
based on the original libretto from 1701 and composed completely new in an authentical style of the
epoch.
Several albums with music by Boris Kosak were published in Germany, Austria, and South Korea. In the
last year Boris Kosak has increasingly dedicated himself to neoclassical music for piano, performed by
the composer himself or in a piano duo with renown Hamburg pianist Alina Kabanova. As a result two
albums have been published so far: „Beyond Silence“ and „All the Colors of Love“, the last one at Austrian
Gramophone (Austria) and Stomp Music (South Korea).
2016 Boris Kosak moved the center of his creative activities to Hamburg.

Watch more here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/boriskosak
Visit Boris' Website:
https://boris-kosak.com/
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3 years ago
58 minutes

Let's Speak Music!
These interviews are about music and music-related topics and aim to provide quality information at 0 costs to a community of music lovers and they have mostly been recorded during live-streaming sessions on the youtube channel WebPiano Academy.

On Webpiano academy you will find the traditional teaching approach connected to the most modern approach in learning music and piano. Piano lovers and piano students gain to video lessons and video tutorials from real teachers, who are expert in the field, professional musicians and top performers.


About the founder and host of this podcast:
Dr. Antonella Di Giulio (Ph.D.) is a classical pianist, piano teacher and music theorist. She is a dedicated pedagogue and highly skilled performer. For more information about the main instructor on this channel go on:
www.antonelladigiulio.com

✅ Follow Us:

☞ Instagram: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.antonell...
☞ Instagram: Instagram: https:/www.instagram.com/webpianoacademy
☞ Business inquiries ONLY: info@woomman.com