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.Hear from professional artists and creatives about their creative mindset, sustained creativity, the business of their art, and everything else about being a creative artist. Learn from people who are actually doing what they love!CreativeMindset.org is helping Artists find tools they need to produce more art and more meaningful art. Hosted by Tony Angeliniwww.creativemindset.org

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.Hear from professional artists and creatives about their creative mindset, sustained creativity, the business of their art, and everything else about being a creative artist. Learn from people who are actually doing what they love!CreativeMindset.org is helping Artists find tools they need to produce more art and more meaningful art. Hosted by Tony Angeliniwww.creativemindset.org

    John Gromada - Meaning in Soundcraft, Theatre Sound, & Audio Drama

    John Gromada - Meaning in Soundcraft, Theatre Sound, & Audio Drama

    John Gromada & Tony Angelini talk about expressing meaning in sound craft for the theatre and audio drama.  A “must listen” not just for theatre artists, but all artists who want to explore deeper meaning in their work.

    John Gromada (Composer/Sound Designer) has composed music or designed sound for more 40 Broadway productions, including All My Sons, Torch Song, The Elephant Man, The Trip to Bountiful with Cicely Tyson (Tony nomination), Gore Vidal's The Best Man (Drama Desk Award), Clybourne Park, Seminar, Man and Boy, The Columnist, Next Fall, A Bronx Tale, Prelude to a Kiss, Proof, A Streetcar Named Desire, Twelve Angry Men, and the original A Few Good Men. His other New York credits include Amy and the Orphans, Bruce Norris' Domesticated, Old Hats, Measure for Measure (Delacorte Theater), The Orphans? Home Cycle (Drama Desk and Henry Hewes Awards), Shipwrecked! (Lucille Lortel Award), The Singing Forest, Julius Caesar, The Skriker (Drama Desk Award), Machinal (OBIE Award) and many more. His television and film credits include a score for the Emmy nominated The Trip to Bountiful, and Showing Roots . Gromada has received the National Endowment for the Arts Opera/Music Theatre Fellowship and grants from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. 

    All music in this podcast was written by John Gromada, and here is the order in which the pieces are heard:

    Bobadeepadoobop (Twelfth Night at the Long Wharf Theatre)
    To Kill a Mockingbird - Main Theme
    Bronx Tale: Lorenzos Theme
    Valentine’s Day (The Orphans Home Cycle / Mockingbird)
    Drive (The Orphans Home Cycle / Mockingbird)
    Jeeves and Wooster Travel Music (Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense)

    Listen to his music and audio dramas on Soundcloud: https://on.soundcloud.com/qGvsa

    The Orphans Home Cycle / Mockingbird album available on amazon here: https://amazon.com/music/player/albums/B003DYG7GG?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm\_sh\_D2q7bpLMCRbLNaz5wsGvXk1h7
    I'm your host, Tony Angelini. Thanks for listening. Find out more at www.creativemindset.org

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Matthew Nielson - Craft. Process. Choices. collaboration. A Life in the Theatre.

    Matthew Nielson - Craft. Process. Choices. collaboration. A Life in the Theatre.

    Sound Designer Matthew Nielson & Tony Angelini share stories and lessons about the joy and the craft of sound design for the theatre and for film. 

    Based in the Washington, DC Area, Matthew M. Nielson is a producer, composer, sound designer, recording engineer, audio post production engineer, songwriter, and orchestrater for Film, TV, Theater, Radio, Web, and Music
    His music for film has been heard in film festivals across the US. He has composed and designed more than two dozen short films, feature-length documentaries and feature-length narratives, including Poker Face, Lulu and Josie, A Sleepover Story, Fire’s Daughter, Death in Time, Londinium, and Elbow Grease. He has won several film festival awards for his work and been nominated for several more. His music and sound design for television have been featured in branding packages for Epix Drive-In and Spike TV, and his commercial clients include Delivery.com, NBA, UFC on FOX, Bounty Hunters, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, NBC Sports, v05, and Hometrust Bank. His work can be heard in video games, including Drone Command.
    Theatrically, Nielson has designed, composed, orchestrated and written songs for hundreds of productions around the world. Off-Broadway: Shakespeare’s Villains and Lakawanna Blues (Public Theatre). Regional credits include Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Portland Center Stage, Baltimore Center Stage, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Milwaukee Repertory, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Delaware Theatre Company, Barrington Stage, NC Stage, Triad Stage, Ford’s Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Arena Stage, Woolly Mammoth, Signature Theatre, Kennedy Center, Round House Theatre, Contemporary American Theatre Company, Library of Congress, Folger Theatre, the National Gallery of Art, and many others. International credits include productions in Germany and Russia. Nielson has mentored sound design students and taught master classes at the University of Maryland and American University.
    During the pandemic, Nielson worked on many digital content projects for theatres in the DC Area and across the US as a location audio recordist, sound designer, composer, and audio post engineer. Projects include Homebound, a 10-episode web series available online, several theatre/film hybrid projects, and more than a dozen streaming versions of live theatrical productions. 
    Nielson was a founding member of the audio theatre company The Audible Group (now Listenably), who produced holiday productions of A Child’s Christmas in Wales and Gift of the Magi for charity. With The Audible Group, Nielson wrote, directed, scored and designed the dramatic audio series Troublesome Gap. He co-founded Sound Lab Studios; a premier full-featured audio post-production house and The Curious Music Company; a production music library and custom music shop.
    Nielson has won five Helen Hayes Awards and been nominated for many more, including the League of Cincinnati Theatre awards, Barrymore Awards and BroadwayWorld.com awards. He is currently enrolled in the songwriting program with the Berklee College of Music Online.
    Some Links:
    Holding for Lights: https://curiousmusic.bandcamp.com/track/holding-for-lights 
    Mary Stuart (Original Score by Matthew Neilson: https://open.spotify.com/album/5WxQXrkqW172hToax0jXOt?si=_eFQQ_2CT0C-PCGwXfu32w 
    A track from The Book of Will at Round House:
    I'm your host, Tony Angelini. Thanks for listening. Find out more at www.creativemindset.org

    • 1 hr 30 min
    Robert Kaplowitz - Meaning. Legacy, & Sound Design

    Robert Kaplowitz - Meaning. Legacy, & Sound Design

    Tony Award Wining Sound Designer Robert Kaplowitz & Tony Angelini talk about working on Broadway, and about letting go of legacy in order to create great art at this moment.  Delightful Conversation.
    Featuring music by De La Sol.
    I'm your host, Tony Angelini. Thanks for listening. Find out more at www.creativemindset.org

    • 1 hr 4 min
    365 Days Of Art Challenge - with Sara Habbab

    365 Days Of Art Challenge - with Sara Habbab

    Artist Sara Habbab shares lessons she’s learning from her 365 Days of Art challenge. How to make progress, measure progress, asking for help, the power of daily practice, benefits of canvas art vs digital art, and her experience with minting NFTs and offering them on OpenSea.io. 


    Find her:
    www.etherealartcollections.com
    www.artzbysara.com
    IG:  @Artz_By_Sara
    Twitter:  @Artz_By_Sara
    ClubHouse: @Artz_By_Sara

    mentioned:
    Impact Theory University
    OpenSea.io: [https://opensea.io/accounts/0xa3683043e409f9ab5941eebc3a26eeae27a985fe]

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    I'm your host, Tony Angelini. Thanks for listening. Find out more at www.creativemindset.org

    • 50 min
    Make An Impact with Aija Reke

    Make An Impact with Aija Reke

    On the heels of her smash breakout album "Latvian Reflections", Aija Reke shows us what it means to make an impact, what it truly means to have grit, how to create good habits, good goals, and make a living as a professional in the arts. I'm your host, Tony Angelini.

    Featuring music from her album! (used by permission)

    How to find Latvian Reflections:
    https://ffm.to/aija
    https://aijareke.com/cd-release/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AijaRekeviolinist
    Instagram: @aijarekeviolinist
    https://aijareke.com

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    I'm your host, Tony Angelini. Thanks for listening. Find out more at www.creativemindset.org

    • 1 hr 4 min
    The Importance of Showing Up - Visionary Shamanic Artist Sarah Whitmire.

    The Importance of Showing Up - Visionary Shamanic Artist Sarah Whitmire.

    Sarah shares lessons she has learned from starting out painting in  her garage to the highly acclaimed artist she has become. She looks at creativity as a muscle that you need to exercise in order to sustain your art over years.

    Find her:

    https://whitmireart.com
    Neptune's Ring: https://www.etsy.com/shop/NeptunesRing?ref=shop_sugg
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SarahWhitmire
    youTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SarahWhitmire/videos
    Instagram: whitmireart

    mentioned:
    The Diary of Frida Kahlo 
    Impact Theory University

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    I'm your host, Tony Angelini. Thanks for listening. Find out more at www.creativemindset.org

    • 51 min

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