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This monthly podcast sets out to have some overdue conversations with artists who I know and love, talking about everything from identity, to clout, to mentorship, and much more.
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Ep. 9 - Anthony R. Green
Composer, performer, and social justice artist, Anthony R. Green’s various projects have been presented in over 25 countries at such venues as Tivoli Vredenburg (Utrecht, the Netherlands), StadsSalon (Amsterdam, the Netherlands), Symphony Space, Spectrum, and the Marian Anderson Theater (New York), the Shoe Factory (Nicosia, Cyprus), the Israel Conservatory of Music (Tel Aviv), and Spike Gallery (Berlin, Germany), among others. Interpreters and collaborators include Julian Otis (voice), Steph...
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Ep. 8-Don-Paul Kahl
Described by distinguished American composer John Corigliano as an "artist beyond his time," concert saxophonist, Don-Paul Kahl has performed throughout Europe, the United States, Australia, and South-East Asia. He has appeared as soloist with the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra, the University of Florida Symphony Orchestra, the University of Florida Wind Symphony, and the Susquehanna University Orchestra. An ardent supporter and advocate of contemporary and modern music, Don-Paul has be...
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Ep. 7-Erin Rogers
Erin Rogers is a saxophonist and composer based in New York City. Named a “rising star” (Broadway World), her music has been described as “whimsical, theatrical” (Brooklyn Vegan), “a wild ride” (An Earful), and “so complex, it’s primitive.” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette). She is co-artistic director of thingNY, Popebama, New Thread Saxophone Quartet, and Hypercube, and has performed with the International Contemporary Ensemble, wildUp, and Talea, at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center Mi...
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Ep. 6- Elizabeth Rosinbum
Elizabeth Rosinbum leads a multi-faceted career as an educator, performer, clinician, and speaker. She is Adjunct Professor of Saxophone at Concordia University Texas, and maintains a select private studio as the lead saxophone instructor in one of the most competitive districts in the state. Her commitment to educating the next generation of musicians has led to numerous successful enterprises beyond her private teaching career. Rosinbum was the first-ever saxophonist to be hired as a D'Adda...
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Ep. 5- Julian Hernandez
Julian enjoys numerous solo, chamber, and orchestral engagements across the U.S. Hecurrently serves as clarinetist with Houston-based wind quintet, WindSync. Hepreviously served as principal clarinetist of the Fayetteville Symphony from 2014-2016and performs regularly with the Charleston Symphony (SC). He has performed with theLansing Symphony, Waco Symphony, Mid-Texas Symphony, and the Akropolis ReedQuintet. Festival appearances include: New York String Orchestra Seminar (NYSOS),Youth Orches...
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Ep. 4- Ryan Muncy
TW: Use of a homophobic slur in a non-derogatory manner. Ryan Muncy is saxophonist of the International Contemporary Ensemble, having been praised for his “amazing virtuosity” (The Chicago Tribune) and ability to "show off the instrument's malleability and freakish extended range as well as its delicacy and refinement" (The Chicago Reader). He is a recipient of the Kranichstein Music Prize awarded at the 46th Darmstadt Summer Courses, a Fulbright Fellowship in France, the Edes Foundation...