Staccato

Nigel Roberts

Your host Nigel Roberts is talking about the music industry with the people who help it thrive. Staccato Talks is a podcast about musicians and the state of the music industry today. Here’s how it started: At a guitar concert in Halifax, I met a chemistry Prof who was an amateur classical guitarist, much like I am. To improve my musicianship, he suggested that I try and join the Dalhousie University Guitar Ensemble and to my surprise – I got accepted. Playing and performing alongside these young music students and getting to know some of them, I became curious about what's involved in a musical education and how these students begin – and sustain a career in a changing musical landscape - the origins for Staccato! Over the ensuing years, I interviewed music students studying across Canada, the US and Europe, as well as professional musicians and music educators. Drawing from these interviews, the podcasts cover a diverse range of music genres from classical, folk and rock to blues and hip-hop. I’m very excited to share these fascinating stories and personal insights about music with you in the Staccato podcasts! Happy listening! Nigel Roberts

Episodes

  1. Episode 06 - Tania Miller

    04/23/2018

    Episode 06 - Tania Miller

    Canadian Conductor Tania Miller guides us through a fascinating journey into the art of conducting. She discusses what’s it like for a conductor starting off when there’s no place to hide and learn what you’re doing except in front of an audience and if an orchestra can be a monster for a young conductor. Tania explains why she’s so passionate about classical music, how she brings out the best in an orchestra and what’s required to communicate with all the musicians in front of her so that her vision of the music is performed as she imagines it. She describes what she looks for when she’s recruiting talent and how the audition process for orchestra applicants is highly challenging – how in the bigger orchestras, there are so many people auditioning…sometimes a hundred applicants so, “you have to have something that really stands out then in order to be succeed.” Tania expresses her conviction about the importance of a music education in people’s lives – how “there’s opportunity to be creative and to soar as a human being through the experience of music.” And she also shares how “I have personally seen as a teacher, the impact that music, school music programs, for instance, have on children, that perhaps have been struggling with self-esteem – suddenly through music they feel that they are special, and they have something to say and they’re part of a team they can feel proud of.” And we’ll hear a dramatic orchestral excerpt conducted by Tania Miller! Sync your metronomes for this one!

    33 min
  2. Episode 04 - Vic Horvath

    04/23/2018

    Episode 04 - Vic Horvath

    Let’s find out why by following the rabbit hole down into the influence of early blues singers like Mildred Bailey and Robert Johnson with singer-songwriter and recording artist - Vic Horvath. Perhaps the owner of Vinyl Envy put it best when he said: “Once somebody’s kind of into the blues, they’re there, like they may not come out for awhile.” In this episode, we learn how Vic got curious about early rock & roll music and how she dug deeper into where it was coming from. She talks about the role confidence – or no confidence plays in being a musician and some of the challenges she’s faced, like: “it’s difficult standing up in front of people and just kind of baring it all for them.” Vic also explains what making it in the music business means to her. Having a good teacher in the early stages of your career is critical for the development of a young musician and Vic talks about the influence of an early blues mentor who just took one look at her and said: “you don’t want to go the paper route, do you Vic?” Vic’s teacher also gave her this advice: “…you have to sacrifice a lot in relationships and in time and really dedicate yourself if you want to be good.” Vic clearly took those early lessons to heart and continues to passionately dedicate herself to her art. We’ll also hear a great track from her new album, ‘West Coast Reign.’ So, when you're lookin' for some sweet soul soothin' guitar bluesin,' give Vic Horvath a listen!

    20 min
5
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

Your host Nigel Roberts is talking about the music industry with the people who help it thrive. Staccato Talks is a podcast about musicians and the state of the music industry today. Here’s how it started: At a guitar concert in Halifax, I met a chemistry Prof who was an amateur classical guitarist, much like I am. To improve my musicianship, he suggested that I try and join the Dalhousie University Guitar Ensemble and to my surprise – I got accepted. Playing and performing alongside these young music students and getting to know some of them, I became curious about what's involved in a musical education and how these students begin – and sustain a career in a changing musical landscape - the origins for Staccato! Over the ensuing years, I interviewed music students studying across Canada, the US and Europe, as well as professional musicians and music educators. Drawing from these interviews, the podcasts cover a diverse range of music genres from classical, folk and rock to blues and hip-hop. I’m very excited to share these fascinating stories and personal insights about music with you in the Staccato podcasts! Happy listening! Nigel Roberts