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This podcast aims to illuminate the wide variety of experiences and ideals relating to music from the perspective of the listener, performer, educator/student and beyond.

What to Listen for‪?‬ Mark Pinder

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This podcast aims to illuminate the wide variety of experiences and ideals relating to music from the perspective of the listener, performer, educator/student and beyond.

    #13 What to Listen for? with Michaela Chiste and Mark Pinder

    #13 What to Listen for? with Michaela Chiste and Mark Pinder

    Michaela Chiste is an up and coming young soprano. Originally from Alberta, Michaela is currently completing her masters' degree at The University of Western Ontario. The two of us discuss her background in music and acting, the subtleties of the soprano voice, and what it is like to make music during COVID. Michaela recently played the part of Fiordiligi in UWO's production of Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte and wore a FACE MASK throughout all rehearsals and concerts.I hope you all enjoy our conversation.

    You can find more information about Michaela and her music at her artist pages below.

    https://www.michaelachiste.com/
    https://www.facebook.com/michaelachistesoprano

    • 1 Std. 31 Min.
    #12 What to Listen for? with J.K. Matthews and Mark Pinder

    #12 What to Listen for? with J.K. Matthews and Mark Pinder

    Jake is a talented young guitarist, singer, song writer and multi-instrumentalist. Jake's performance career spans genres from country to jazz and beyond. We talk life as a gigging musician, teaching, recording, being a musician during covid and much more.

    Jake's new EP "Young" is available on nearly every streaming music site and itunes. 

    You can find more information about J.K. Matthews and his new EP here: https://linktr.ee/J.K.Matthews?fbclid=IwAR10dF9WCx8xf-6E-3uIic1tcTWNFT91SaMtkPfsNkzbYPJYyLU1jIjN91k

    • 2 Std 1 Min.
    #11(Pt.2) What to Listen for? with Frangel López Ceseña and Mark Pinder

    #11(Pt.2) What to Listen for? with Frangel López Ceseña and Mark Pinder

    This week the talented Frangel López Ceseña and I sit down to talk about and around an assortment of musical ideas, preferences, styles and more. Frangel is a Mexican born violinist who has studied in Mexico, America and now Canada, where he is currently finishing his DMA in violin performance at the University of Western Ontario. We speak about how Frangel's listening skills have changed from degree to degree, and more over how it has changed as he grew as a person and performer. Frangel has a number of very interesting ideas regarding how to participate in music both as a performer and listener. Throughout all his ideals the ideal of being a part of a community shines through.

    • 1 Std. 23 Min.
    #11(Pt.1) What to Listen for? with Frangel López Ceseña and Mark Pinder

    #11(Pt.1) What to Listen for? with Frangel López Ceseña and Mark Pinder

    This week the talented Frangel López Ceseña and I sit down to talk about and around an assortment of musical ideas, preferences, styles and more. Frangel is a Mexican born violinist who has studied in Mexico, America and now Canada, where he is currently finishing his DMA in violin performance at the University of Western Ontario. We speak about how Frangel's listening skills have changed from degree to degree, and more over how it has changed as he grew as a person and performer. Frangel has a number of very interesting ideas regarding how to participate in music both as a performer and listener. Throughout all his ideals the ideal of being a part of a community shines through.

    • 1 Std. 40 Min.
    #10 What to Listen for? with Emerson Berglund and Mark Pinder

    #10 What to Listen for? with Emerson Berglund and Mark Pinder

    This week the very talented student musician Emerson Bergland and I sit down to talk about all the reasons and ways we love participating in, listening to and thinking about music. We cover Emerson's reason for picking the french horn, both of our love for rock, jazz, blues and of course the orchestral and western art tradition repertoire. We talk about the experience of a reservist and musician in Canadian Armed Forces, specifically Emerson and My home unit the Governor General's Horse Guards.

    I love Emerson, he is a great colleague, musician and friend. We both had a blast listening to some fantastic recordings, having a few too many drinks and shooting the shit about music. We hope you enjoy!

    • 2 Std 49 Min.
    #9 What to Listen for? with Aaron Copland's book "What to Listen for in Music" and Mark Pinder

    #9 What to Listen for? with Aaron Copland's book "What to Listen for in Music" and Mark Pinder

    Aaron Copland was one of America's great Composers during the Modern period. Living from 1900-1990, Mr. Copland was a Conductor, Educator Writer and of course a Composer in many mediums, adding to the Film, Ballet, Opera, Chamber, and Orchestral repertoire. With contemporaries like Stravinsky, Shoenberg, Boulez and many more, Copland's musical education and experience is one steeped both in complexity and precision. Surely a musical mind worth mining for knowledge.

    In his book "What to Listen for in Music", Copland endeavours to bring the musical listening style and skill of a composer to the average listener. This book is filled cover to cover with useful concepts and approaches regarding listening. 

    Through an assortment of excerpts from the book, this podcast aims to stand as a 'taste test', to encourage listeners to read this wonderful book for themselves.



    Happy Listening,
    Mark

    • 41 Min.

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