Legends of Reed

Jo Anne Sukumaran

Legends of Reed is an interview series and educational podcast conducted by Jo Anne Sukumaran with top double reed musicians from around the world. The aim of this podcast is to share knowledge, inspire and bring double reed instruments to a wider audience.

  1. 03/17/2025

    Season 5 Episode 6: Musicians' Health & Injury Prevention

    In this episode of Legends of Reed, host Jo Anne Sukumaran delves into the crucial topic of musicians' health and injury prevention. Featuring insights from Dr. Matthew Winter, a Doctor of Physical Therapy, and Dr. June Tan Sheren, a family medicine physician specializing in performing arts medicine, the discussion explores the physical and mental challenges musicians face. The experts share advice on injury prevention, the importance of early medical consultation, and holistic approaches to maintaining longevity and well-being in musical careers. Practical tips, personal anecdotes, and enlightening takes on comparing musicians to athletes make this a must-listen for any performing artist.     Dr June Tan Sheren MBBS (Singapore), MMed Family Medicine (Singapore), MSc Performing Arts Medicine (UK) Consultant Family Physician Tucker Medical https://tuckermedical.com/teams/dr-june-tan-sheren/  Dr June Sheren is a primary care physician with a specialization in Performing Arts Medicine (PAM). She holds a Masters in PAM from University College London (UCL) and is known for her expertise in caring for performing artists. She serves as Medical Advisor to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and physician to students of the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, National University of Singapore. She guest lectures at UCL and actively contributes to the field through talks and written content for leading PAM organizations and arts institutions. In her spare time, she plays the piano and cello.   Find out more about Dr. Sheren here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/june-tan-sheren https://www.instagram.com/junetansheren/    Dr. Matthew Winter DPT (USA), Bsc (Hons) Physiotherapy (UK), CFMP, MAHPC Doctor of Physical TherapyDirector, Integrative Physio Pte LtdMedical Trainer (World Rugby/RFU) Dr Matthew Winter completed his undergraduate degree at Nottingham University before completing his clinical doctorate from the USA. He has spent the past 15 years working in Singapore spanning acute hospital care, prehospital immediate care in sport and outpatient musculoskeletal care managing patients with pain and injuries back to health. Aside from his clinic work he has managed immediate care teams in international sports competitions. He has been the Singapore Rugby physiotherapist and has sat on medical committees steering athletes' welfare. He is an enthusiastic educator on the topics of immediate care and has presented in medical forums on topics ranging from pain management to shoulder instability and of course managing pain in musicians! Matthew also has his own podcast “The Best of Both Worlds Health and Performance Podcast”.   Find out more about his practice at https://www.iphysio.sg https://www.instagram.com/integrativephysio/ https://www.instagram.com/thebobwpodcast/   Hosted by Jo Anne Sukumaran Find out more: https://www.joannesukumaran.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/jewelair2.0/   00:00 Introduction to Musicians' Health 01:14 Welcome to Legends of Reed 01:35 Meet the Experts: Dr. Matthew Winter and Dr. June Tan Sheren 05:25 Dr. June's Journey into Performing Arts Medicine 08:22 Common Health Issues Among Musicians 10:14 Beyond Overuse: Understanding Musicians' Injuries 16:36 The Impact of Hormonal Changes on Musicians 20:41 Drawing Parallels: Musicians and Athletes 26:16 Optimal Practice and Rest Strategies 30:18 The Importance of Mental and Physical Health  36:04 Debunking Stretching Myths 38:03 When Stretching is Beneficial 38:16 Strengthening Over Stretching 39:42 Simple Mobility Exercises 41:53 Seeking Professional Help Early 42:58 Choosing the Right Healthcare Professional 45:36 Rebounding from Injury 54:35 Mental Health and Recovery 58:42 Health Education in Music 01:03:59 Favorite Cello Pieces 01:07:48 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

    1h 10m
  2. Season 5 Episode 5: Rie Koyama

    03/12/2025

    Season 5 Episode 5: Rie Koyama

    In this episode of 'Legends of Reed,' Jo Anne Sukumaran interviews accomplished bassoonist Rie Koyama. Rie shares her early beginnings in music, influenced by her father, a bassoon player. She discusses her significant musical influences, the pressures of following in her father's footsteps, and her meticulous preparation strategies for major competitions. Rie also reflects on her experiences studying under Dag Jensen in Munich and her active roles in chamber music ensembles like the Veits Quintet and Franz Ensemble. She delves into her transition to the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra and the unique sound of the ensemble. Additionally, Rie talks about her approach to maintaining her powerful sound and everyday routines before concerts. She concludes by sharing her future projects and her admiration for working with renowned conductors and musicians. Tune in for an insightful conversation about Rie's vibrant musical journey and her dedication to the bassoon.   00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:21 Early Beginnings with the Bassoon 03:37 Musical Influences and Inspirations 04:31 Handling Expectations and Pressure 06:12 Competition Preparation Strategies 07:44 Learning from Dag Jensen 09:46 Chamber Music with Veits Quintet 14:31 Franz Ensemble and Unique Projects 18:49 Joining the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra 23:43 Tips for Powerful Sound and Practice 27:12 Concert Day Routines and Rituals 33:45 Future Projects and Exciting Tours 36:51 Final Thoughts and Farewell Find out more about Rie: https://www.rie-koyama.com Artist photo (c) Marco Borggreve Opening music credits: Rie Koyama, bassoon Sinfonia Concertante Rodrigo Blumenstock, conductorGotthard Odermatt: Réminiscences, Op. 25b (excerpts)Basson concerto Premiere (Version with orchestra) Church: Kirche Unser Lieben Frauen, Bremen, Germany11. June 2019 Hosted by Jo Anne Sukumaran https://www.joannesukumaran.com Support the LOR podcast here: https://shorturl.at/5UO3N

    38 min
  3. Season 5, Episode 4 Nicholas Daniel, OBE

    02/26/2025

    Season 5, Episode 4 Nicholas Daniel, OBE

    A Deep Dive with Nicholas Daniel: From Oboe Beginnings to Musical Leadership   In this episode of Legends of Reed, host Jo Anne Sukumaran, has an engaging and heartfelt conversation with acclaimed oboist Nicholas Daniel. Nicholas shares his journey from his surprising introduction to the oboe, influenced by his grandmother, to achieving critical acclaim with his latest album “Schumann Works for Oboe and Piano.”    They delve into his practice routines, the importance of calm environments for recording, and his thoughts on working with producers like Jonathan Cooper and longtime collaborator Julius Drake. Nicholas recounts his experiences interacting with composers, shedding light on his approach to learning new concertos and the influence of contemporary thinkers like Molly Gabrien. The conversation also touches on broader themes such as teaching practices, the tradition of the British oboe school, his involvement with various musical organizations, and memorable encounters with Queen Elizabeth II. Nicholas's stories and insights reveal his passion for music, teaching, and the importance of maintaining a positive outlook in life.   Find out more about Nicholas: https://nicholasdaniel.co.uk   Vote for the Schumann album (until end Feb 2025):   https://www.classical-music.com/awards/2025-awards/bbc-music-magazine-chamber-award-2025   00:00 Introduction and Greetings 02:47 Discussing the Latest Album 05:20 Journey into Music and the Oboe 10:47 Influential Teachers and Early Training 16:47 The British Oboe Tradition 19:17 Goossens's Oboe and Historical Instruments 27:35 Women in Music and Gender Equality 33:06 Impact of COVID-19 on Musicians 35:51 The Path to Becoming a Concert Oboe Soloist 43:00 Meditation and Mindfulness in Practice 48:30 Preparing for Performances and Learning New Music 01:03:17 Using Gymnastic Balls for Breathing Exercises 01:04:10 The Impact of Musculature on Breathing 01:06:00 The Partnership Between Body and Breath 01:06:44 The Emotional Connection to Musical Instruments 01:08:13 The Importance of Flexibility in Musicians 01:09:46 Hydration and Its Effects on Musicians 01:10:58 Favorite Composers and Their Influence 01:21:29 Collaborating with Composers 01:28:47 Balancing Leadership and Collaboration in Orchestras 01:36:06 Rapid Fire Questions 01:41:57 The Future of Classical Music 01:54:11 Meeting Queen Elizabeth II

    2h 2m
  4. Season 5 Episode 2: Armand Djikoloum

    10/28/2024

    Season 5 Episode 2: Armand Djikoloum

    In this episode of Legends of Reed, host Jo Anne Sukumaran interviews French oboist Armand Djikoloum, who shares his journey from early musical beginnings to becoming a professional musician. He discusses the challenges of being an oboist, the importance of physical fitness through running, and the impact of social media on musicians. Armand emphasizes the need for self-care, mental resilience, and creating positive environments in music. He also reflects on the recording process and the significance of staying true to oneself in the competitive world of classical music.   French born oboist Armand Djikoloum enjoys a varied and highly successful career as both a soloist and chamber musician, featuring frequently as a guest with some of Europe’s finest orchestras and ensembles. Armand will be joining a star-studded group of YCAT artists in February 2025, as they celebrate YCAT’s 40 year anniversary, performing at venues such as BoulezSaal Berlin, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Philharmonie Cologne, Tauberphilharmonie Weikersheim and Wigmore Hall.  Armand Djikoloum, is a multi prize winning soloist and chamber musician and, in 2022, was recognised as one of Classic FM’s Rising Stars. Find out more about Armand here: https://www.ycat.co.uk/armand-djikoloum Listen to the latest chamber music album "Zelenka: Trio Sonatas Zwv 181 & Ghosts" :https://open.spotify.com/album/0FlcdMG3wFLoFJkE0udTPF?si=5xFDJfG_Sl-UkpitZr2VMw Photo credit (c) Kaupo Kikkas IG: https://www.instagram.com/armandjikoloum/ Hosted by Jo Anne Sukumaran https://www.joannesukumaran.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/jewelair2.0/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Armand  03:08 Early Musical Beginnings 07:03 Recording Process and Collaboration 11:41 Running as a Complement to Music 16:26 Injury and Recovery in Music 24:20 Creating Positive Musical Environments 30:25 Challenges of the Oboe as a Solo Instrument 37:46 Social Media and the Musician's Image 42:01 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

    44 min
  5. Season 5 Episode 1: José Javier Romero

    09/30/2024

    Season 5 Episode 1: José Javier Romero

    Summary   In this conversation, José Javier Romero, a bassoonist and reed specialist, discusses his journey in music and his work with the Swiss Orchestra and Georg Rieger GmbH. He shares how he started playing the bassoon and the important lessons he learned from his mentors. José also talks about his favorite concert halls, the bassoon and reeds he plays on, and the common questions and problems people bring to him in his workshops. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the instrument and finding the right balance between the reed and the bassoon. In this conversation, José Javier Romero discusses his approach to reed making and shares insights on various aspects of the process. He provides tips for adjusting reeds to improve their performance in the low register and offers advice on finding the right balance between flexibility and stability. José emphasizes the importance of having an open mind and learning from others in order to grow as a musician. He also discusses his motivation to keep going and shares his upcoming projects and plans.   Takeaways:   ·      Understanding the instrument and finding the right balance between the reed and the bassoon is crucial for a musician. ·      The choice of concert halls can greatly impact the performance experience. ·      The process of making and selecting reeds is highly individual and requires experimentation and understanding of the instrument. ·      Working with a mentor can provide valuable guidance and inspiration in a musician's career. ·      Common questions and problems in reed making include finding the right material, achieving stability and flexibility, and improving articulation and intonation. ·      The reed is a vital component of a musician's sound and can greatly impact the performance. Adjusting the tip of the reed can improve its performance in the low register ·      Finding the right balance between flexibility and stability is crucial for a good reed ·      Having an open mind and learning from others is essential for growth as a musician ·      Finding motivation in the process and striving to be the best version of oneself is key ·      José has upcoming projects with his orchestra and chamber music performances     To find out more about Javier, please visit: https://www.instagram.com/kunfubassoon   Swiss Orchestra: https://swissorchestra.ch/en/musicians   To sign up for the exclusive online reed-making webinar With Javier: https://forms.gle/RqGiupJpE8V3x9uc9  Host: Jo Anne Sukumaran https://www.instagram.com/jewelair2.0/

    1h 11m
  6. Season 4 Episode 8:Fredrik Ekdahl

    07/09/2024

    Season 4 Episode 8:Fredrik Ekdahl

    Fredrik Ekdahl is leader of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra’s bassoon section and held the same position in the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. He performs regularly with orchestras including London Symphony Orchestra, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and Australian Chamber Orchestra. He has appeared as soloist with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Aarhus Symphony Orchestra. New works have also been composed especially for Ekdahl, such as Jesper Nordin’s bassoon concerto, Vicinities. Fredrik Ekdahl is a dedicated chamber musician and regularly performs in festivals all over the world. He has collaborated with world-class musicians such as violinist Janine Jansen and clarinettist Martin Fröst. Ekdahl is a Professor at the Hochschule för Musik Trossingen in Germany.     Summary   Fredrik Ekdahl discusses his journey as a bassoonist, his experiences in orchestras, his love for chamber music, and his passion for contemporary music. He shares insights on his early musical inspirations, working with renowned conductors, being well prepared for performances. He enjoys playing in orchestras and chamber music ensembles, finding joy in the direct communication and collaboration with other musicians. He also shares his passion and approach to contemporary pieces, including performing and recording Jesper Nordin’s bassoon concerto “Vicinities”.    Fredrik also talks about his role as a bassoon professor in Trossingen and his hobbies outside of music. As a bassoon professor, Fredrik emphasizes the importance of a supportive and collaborative learning environment for his students.   Find out more about Fredrik’s bassoon studio here: https://www.hfm-trossingen.de/hochschule/personen/detail/fredrik-ekdahl   Thank you to Tutti Fagotti GmbH for sponsoring this episode. Use discount code “legendsofreed” to enjoy a 10% discount from today until 31.08.2024 for online purchase of bassoon accessories on their website: https://www.tutti-fagotti.com   hosted by Jo Anne Sukumaran     Chapters   00:00 The Beginning of a Musical Journey 08:24 Collaborating with Conductors 15:05 The Importance of Preparation 28:32 Teaching Bassoon and Fostering a Musical Community 31:54 Finding Balance and Looking Ahead Opening credits: Camille Saint-Saëns Bassoon Sonata, courtesy of artist I. Allegretto Moderato, bassoon - Fredrik Ekdahl piano - Stefan Lindgren Recorded in Grünewaldsalen/Stockholms Konserthus in December 2021 as a part of the film series Mankind and Music at Konserthuset Play. Film - David Tarrodi Sound engineer - Håkan Ekman

    33 min

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Legends of Reed is an interview series and educational podcast conducted by Jo Anne Sukumaran with top double reed musicians from around the world. The aim of this podcast is to share knowledge, inspire and bring double reed instruments to a wider audience.